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1 admonish
v. waarschuwen; iemand vermanen; berispen[ ədmonnisj]1 waarschuwen ⇒ vermanen, berispen2 aanmanen ⇒ aansporen, oproepen♦voorbeelden:he admonished them to hurry • hij spoorde hen aan zich te haasten -
2 will
n. testament--------n. wil; testament; wilskracht; keuze--------v. willen, hulpwerkwoord voor aangeven van toekomstige tijd--------v. willen; zullen; kunnen; wilskracht tonen; gebieden; beslissenwill1[ wil]♦voorbeelden:1 wil ⇒ wilskracht; wens, verlangen♦voorbeelden:1 good/ill will • goede/slechte wila strong/weak will • een sterke/zwakke wilshe has a will of her own • ze heeft een eigen willetjeagainst his will • tegen zijn wil/zinhe did it of his own free will • hij deed het uit vrije wil/uit eigen beweging〈 spreekwoord〉 where there's a will there's a way • waar een wil is, is een weg¶ at will • naar goeddunken/believenwith a will • vastberaden, enthousiast————————will2♦voorbeelden:willing and wishing are not the same • willen en wensen zijn tweeII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 〈 juridisch〉(bij testament) vermaken/nalaten2 door wilskracht (af)dwingen ⇒ bevelen, zijn wil opleggen aan♦voorbeelden:2 can you will yourself into contentment? • kan jij jezelf tot tevredenheid dwingen?————————will3〈 would〉1 willen ⇒ wensen, verlangen♦voorbeelden:tell whatever lies you will • vertel maar zoveel leugens als je wilII 〈 hulpwerkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 〈 emfatisch〉 I said I would do it and I will • ik heb gezegd dat ik het zou doen en ik zal het ook doen〈 formeel〉 will you have some more tea? • wilt u nog meer thee?will you hurry up, please? • wil je opschieten, alsjeblieft?shut the door, will you/won't you? • doe de deur dicht, alsjeblieftaccidents will happen • ongelukken zijn niet te vermijdenI will lend you a hand • ik zal je een handje helpenthis will get you nowhere • zo kom je nergenscandidates will produce their certificates • de kandidaten moeten hun getuigschriften overleggen→ would would/
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