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♦voorbeelden:1 afwijkende mening • dissenting view/opinionnaar mijn bescheiden mening • in my humble opinionde openbare mening • public opinioneen uitgesproken mening hebben over iets • hold strong views about somethingde meningen zijn (sterk) verdeeld (over die kwestie) • opinions differ (greatly) (on that matter)ik geef mijn mening (graag) voor beter • I'm open to correction, that's my opinion for what it's worthzijn mening geven • give one's opinion/view(s)een mening hebben over • have/hold an opinion/a view about/oner een eigen mening op na houden • have an opinion/a view of one's ownik kan uw mening niet delen • I cannot share your opinion/viewdezelfde mening toegedaan zijn • be of the same opinion, take the same viewuiteenlopende meningen • differing opinions/viewsronduit zijn mening zeggen • speak one's mindbij zijn mening blijven • stick to one's opinionin de mening verkeren dat … • be under the impression that …naar mijn mening • in my opinion/view, I think/feelvan mening veranderen • change one's opinion/view(s)van mening zijn dat … • be of the opinion/take the view that …van mening verschillen • have/hold different viewsvoor zijn mening durven uitkomen • stand up for one's opinioniemand zonder mening • 〈 politiek〉 a ‘don't-know’〈 in enquête〉 ja, nee, geen mening • yes, no, don't know -
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