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n. kostuum, pak; huwelijksaanzoek; vervolging (bij rechtszaak); verzoek--------v. passen; geschikt zijn bijsuit1[ soe:t] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉4 (rechts)geding ⇒ proces, rechtszaak♦voorbeelden:4 criminal/civil suit • strafrechtelijke/civiele procedurebring a suit against • een aanklacht indienen tegen————————suit21 passen (bij) ⇒ geschikt zijn (voor), staan (bij)2 gelegen komen (voor) ⇒ uitkomen (voor), schikken♦voorbeelden:this colour suits her complexion • deze kleur past bij haar teintsuit someone (down) to the ground • voor iemand geknipt zijnit does not suit his purpose • het komt niet in zijn kraam te pasII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉3 voldoen ⇒ aanstaan, bevredigen♦voorbeelden:suit someone's needs • aan iemands behoeften voldoensuit the qualifications • aan de vereisten voldoensuit yourself! • ga je gang maar!; moet je zelf weten!
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bring suit against — {v. phr.} To sue someone in a court of law. * /Fred brought suit against Tom for fraud and embezzlement./ … Dictionary of American idioms
bring suit against — {v. phr.} To sue someone in a court of law. * /Fred brought suit against Tom for fraud and embezzlement./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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