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1 eat money
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2 eat
v. eten; vernielen; knauwen♦voorbeelden:eat out of someone's hand • uit iemands hand etenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:she (just) ate up all that praise • zij zwolg in al de bewonderingeaten up with curiosity • verteerd door nieuwsgierigheid¶ what's eating you? • wat zit je zo dwars? -
3 even
adj. gelijk; effen; even; parallel; quitte; zelfs; precies; kalm, niet snel te irriteren of boos te maken; deelbaar door twee, precies door twee te delen (Wiskunde)--------adv. zelfs--------v. plat maken, recht maken; gelijk makeneven1[ ie:vn] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; evenness〉1 vlak ⇒ gelijk, glad2 gelijkmatig ⇒ kalm, onveranderlijk3 even5 eerlijk♦voorbeelden:2 even breathing • rustige/regelmatige ademhalingan even temper • een evenwichtig humeuran even temperature • een gelijkmatige temperatuureven odds • gelijke kansenbe/get even with someone • 't iemand betaald zettenfirst I was losing, now we're even again • eerst verloor ik, nu staan we weer quitteshe is even with me • ze staat gelijk met mij————————even21 gelijk worden ⇒ glad/effen worden→ even up even up/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉————————even3〈 bijwoord〉1 zelfs♦voorbeelden:he doesn't even eat any more • hij eet zelfs niet meershe was unhappy, even weeping • ze was ongelukkig, ja zelfs in traneneven now • zelfs nueven so • maar tocheven then • zelfs toeneven if/though • zelfs al
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