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1 strength
n. kracht; sterkte; gehalte[ streng(k)θ]2 (getal)sterkte ⇒ macht, bezetting♦voorbeelden:strength of will • wilskrachtmeasure one's strength with • zijn krachten meten metgive me strength! • wel, allemachtig!that is not his strength • dat is zijn sterkste punt nieton the strength of • op grond van, uitgaand van(bring) up to (full) strength • op (volle) sterkte (brengen), voltallig maken -
2 strength
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3 strength of will
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4 strength training
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5 strength of materials
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6 go from strength to strength
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7 (bring) up to (full) strength
(bring) up to (full) strengthop (volle) sterkte (brengen), voltallig maken -
8 a show of force/strength
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9 bear down with all one's strength
bear down with all one's strengthEnglish-Dutch dictionary > bear down with all one's strength
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10 build up one's strength
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11 equals in strength
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12 gather (one's) strength
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13 give me strength!
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14 it is a great drain on his strength
it is a great drain on his strengthEnglish-Dutch dictionary > it is a great drain on his strength
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15 its strength frightens me
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16 measure one's strength with
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17 on the strength of
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18 on the strength
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19 outgrow one's strength
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20 phenomenal strength
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