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121 onder aanvoering van
onder aanvoering vanunder the command/leadership ofVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > onder aanvoering van
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122 onder bevel van
onder bevel vanVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > onder bevel van
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123 op bevel aantreden
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125 opbrengen
2 [als gevangene ergens heen brengen] run/bring in3 [betalen] come up with4 [in staat zijn tot] get/work up5 [bedekken met] apply♦voorbeelden:die zaak brengt niet veel op • that business doesn't bring in much4 begrip/belangstelling opbrengen voor • show understanding for/an interest inenthousiasme opbrengen • work up enthusiasmhij kon de moed niet meer opbrengen • he couldn't summon the courage anymore5 verf dik/dun opbrengen • apply a thick/thin coat of paint -
126 opperbevelhebber
〈 leger〉♦voorbeelden:1 tot opperbevelhebber benoemen • appoint commander-in-chief, put in supreme commandVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > opperbevelhebber
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127 overzien
overzien1 [in zijn geheel bezien] survey; 〈 van boven af〉 overlook, command (a view of); review 〈 wat voorafging〉♦voorbeelden:als dat gebeurt, is de ellende niet te overzien • if that happens, all hell will be loosede gevolgen zijn niet te overzien • the consequences are incalculablede situatie overzien • take stock of the situationde situatie is niet meer te overzien • it is no longer possible to have an overall view of the situationom de toestand beter te kunnen overzien • in order to gain a better view of the situationmet één oogopslag alles overzien • take in everything at a glanceeen groepje van vijf is nog te overzien • you can still keep track of a group of fiveproberen de Amerikaanse geschiedenis in haar geheel te overzien • try to gain a comprehensive view of the entire history of America -
128 respect afdwingen
respect afdwingenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > respect afdwingen
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