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n. aandacht; attentie; legerhouding: ''opgelet''[ ətensjn]I 〈telbaar zelfstandig naamwoord; voornamelijk meervoud〉♦voorbeelden:♦voorbeelden:1 attention Mr J. Smith • ter attentie van dhr. J. Smithattract someone's attention • iemands aandacht trekkenthis plant needs a lot of attention • deze plant vergt veel zorgpay attention • oplettenfor the attention of • ter attentie vanI am all attention • ik ben één en al aandachtattention! • geef acht!be/stand at attention • in de houding staan -
2 stand to attention !
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3 stand to attention!
in de houding staan (bevel aan soldaat gericht rechtop te staan zonder beweging) -
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adj. enig--------adv. op een of andere manier; in elk geval--------pron. iemandany1[ ennie] 〈 voornaamwoord〉2 〈 entiteit〉iemand/iets ⇒ om het even wie/wat, wie/wat ook♦voorbeelden:did you see any of the children? • heb je een van de kinderen gezien?didn't you see any of the children? • heb je geen van de kinderen gezien?defects, if any, must be reported • eventuele gebreken moeten gemeld wordenfew, if any • weinig of geen, zo goed als geen2 any will do • geef me er maar een, het geeft niet welke————————any2〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 are you any happier here? • ben je hier gelukkiger?I cannot stand it any longer • ik kan het niet langer uithouden————————any3〈 determinator〉♦voorbeelden:I cannot see any houses • ik zie geen huizenI can give you any number of marbles • ik kan je zoveel knikkers geven als je maar wilthave you got any paper? • heb je papier?any one • om 't even welke, éénwarn me if any part is missing • waarschuw mij als er enig onderdeel ontbreekt
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