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1 would
v. hulpwerkwoord ter uitdrukking van een wens2 〈gewoonte/herhaling〉 placht ⇒ 〈 voornamelijk vertaald door middel van bijwoord als〉 gewoonlijk, steeds, altijd♦voorbeelden:she would have her way • ze moest en ze zou haar zin krijgenhe would not hear of it • hij wilde er niet van horenI wish he would leave me alone • ik wilde/wou dat hij me met rust lietI would like to show you this • ik zou je dit graag laten zienif only he would listen • als hij maar wilde luisterenI would rather starve than eat his food • ik zou nog liever verhongeren dan eten van hem aannemenhe would sooner die than surrender • hij zou liever sterven dan zich overgevenif I had known I would have come • als ik het had geweten, zou ik gekomen zijnI would try it anyway • ik zou het toch maar proberen (als ik jou was)I wish John would return • ik wou dat John terugkwam5 he was writing the book that would bring him fame • hij was het boek aan het schrijven dat hem beroemd zou maken7 would you please shut the door? • wil je de deur sluiten alsjeblieft?8 an impressive result, I would say • een indrukwekkend resultaat, zou ik zeggenwe would suggest the following • we zouden het volgende willen voorstellen -
2 anxious
adj. bezorgd; verlangend[ æng(k)sjəs]1 bezorgd ⇒ ongerust, bekommerd2 verontrustend ⇒ zorgwekkend, beangstigend♦voorbeelden:he was anxious to leave • hij stond te popelen om te mogen vertrekkenshe is anxious for her mother to be there • zij wil dolgraag dat haar moeder er ishe was anxious that I should have all I wanted • hij deed zijn best aan mijn wensen tegemoet te komen
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result — 1 /rI zVlt/ noun 1 HAPPENING BECAUSE OF STH (C, U) something that happens or exists because of something that happened before (+ of): One result of the cold weather has been a sharp increase in our heating bill. | Ken s illness is the result of… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Result — Re*sult , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Resulted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Resulting}.] [F. r[ e]sulter, fr. L. resultare, resultarum, to spring or leap back, v. intens. fr. resilire. See {Resile}.] 1. To leap back; to rebound. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The huge… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
have — [ weak əv, həv, strong hæv ] (3rd person singular has [ weak əz, həz, strong hæz ] ; past tense and past participle had [ weak əd, həd, strong hæd ] ) verb *** Have can be used in the following ways: as an auxiliary verb in perfect tenses of… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
result — ► NOUN 1) a consequence, effect, or outcome. 2) an item of information or a quantity or formula obtained by experiment or calculation. 3) a final score, mark, or placing in a sporting event or examination. 4) a satisfactory or favourable outcome … English terms dictionary
result — • They tried hard to get a result but rain stopped play and the game ended in a draw television news broadcast, 1993. The use of the noun to mean not just an outcome but a favourable outcome, familiar now in the language of sports commentators,… … Modern English usage
have something to show for something — have something/nothing/to show for something phrase to have achieved something nothing as a result of something that you have done They had absolutely nothing to show for weeks of hard work. Thesaurus: progress and developmentsynonym Main … Useful english dictionary
have nothing to show for something — have something/nothing/to show for something phrase to have achieved something nothing as a result of something that you have done They had absolutely nothing to show for weeks of hard work. Thesaurus: progress and developmentsynonym Main … Useful english dictionary
have something (or nothing) to show for — have a (or no) visible result of (one s work or experience). → shoveler … English new terms dictionary
have something to show for — have something (or nothing) to show for have a (or no) visible result of (one s work or experience) a year later, he had nothing to show for his efforts … Useful english dictionary
(have) something to show for something — (have) something, nothing, etc. to ˈshow for sth idiom (to have) something, nothing, etc. as a result of sth • All those years of hard work, and nothing to show for it! Main entry: ↑showidiom … Useful english dictionary
(have) nothing to show for something — (have) something, nothing, etc. to ˈshow for sth idiom (to have) something, nothing, etc. as a result of sth • All those years of hard work, and nothing to show for it! Main entry: ↑showidiom … Useful english dictionary