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1 friendly
adj. vriendelijk; beleefd; vriendschappelijk; collegiaal; sociaal; bevriend[ fren(d)lie] 〈bijwoord: in a friendly manner; friendliness〉1 vriendelijk ⇒ welwillend, aardig2 vriendschappelijk ⇒ bevriend, gunstig gezind♦voorbeelden:friendly nations • bevriende natieshe accepted the advice in a friendly spirit • hij nam de raad goedmoedig ophe was never friendly to change • hij is nooit erg op verandering gesteld geweestJohn is very friendly with his neighbours • Jan gaat erg vriendschappelijk met zijn buren omthey had a row yesterday, but they're friendly again today • ze hadden gisteren ruzie, maar hebben het vandaag weer bijgelegd -
2 friendly nations
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3 friendly society
genootschap (vereniging, onderneming, vereniging zonder doel op winst)friendly society -
4 friendly match
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5 friendly alliance
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6 friendly chat
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7 friendly fire
vriendschappelijk vuur, vuur van eigen zijde, vuur door eigen leger afgeschoten (in tegenstelling tot vijandelijk vuur) -
8 friendly gathering
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9 friendly get-together
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10 friendly relations
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11 John is very friendly with his neighbours
John is very friendly with his neighboursEnglish-Dutch dictionary > John is very friendly with his neighbours
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12 audience-friendly
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13 customer-friendly
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14 environment-friendly
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15 he accepted the advice in a friendly spirit
English-Dutch dictionary > he accepted the advice in a friendly spirit
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16 he was never friendly to change
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17 nature-friendly
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18 spend oneself in friendly words
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19 they are on a friendly footing
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20 to all external appearances she was friendly
English-Dutch dictionary > to all external appearances she was friendly
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