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1 bieden
3 [aanbieden] offer4 [kaartspel] bid♦voorbeelden:de mogelijkheid bieden tot • offer the possibility of(hardnekkig) weerstand bieden (aan) • resist (stubbornly)♦voorbeelden:1 ik bied er twintig gulden voor • I'll give you twenty guilders for it; 〈 op veiling〉 I bid twenty guilders for itmeer/minder bieden (dan de anderen) • outbid/underbidals eerste bieden • open the bidding -
2 bod
♦voorbeelden:een bod op iets doen • make a bid for somethingeen bod tot overneming • a take-over bid -
3 een poging doen
v. make a bid, make a stab at -
4 gooi
♦voorbeelden:1 〈 figuurlijk〉 een gooi naar iets doen • have a shot/stab at something; 〈 raden〉 have/make a guess at something -
5 een bod op iets doen
een bod op iets doenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een bod op iets doen
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6 een gooi doen naar het presidentschap
een gooi doen naar het presidentschapVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een gooi doen naar het presidentschap
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7 opbieden
v. make a higher bid
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