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1 gebaar
♦voorbeelden:sprekende gebaren • expressive gesturesdoor een gebaar beduidde zij hem bij haar te komen • she motioned him to come overmet gebaren iets duidelijk maken • signal/gesture something2 dat is alleen maar een symbolisch gebaar • it's only a symbolic/token gestureeen vriendelijk gebaar aan zijn adres • a gesture of friendliness towards him -
2 geste
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3 armzwaai
n. gesture, movement of the body which expresses an idea or emotion, gesticulation -
4 beduiden
v. mean, indicate, signify; foretell, portend, prophesy, foreshadow; signal, gesture, motion -
5 eresaluut
n. salute, salutation, act of greeting; formal gesture of respect; position of one's body or rifle while saluting; expression of honor or respect -
6 gebaar
n. gesture, motion, sign -
7 gebaren
v. gesture, motion -
8 gesteld
adj. gesture, movement of the body which expresses an idea or emotion, gesticulation -
9 gesticuleren
n. gesticulate, move the hands or other parts of the body in an animated manner (in place of or accompanying speech)--------v. gesticulate, gesture, express an idea or emotion through bodily movements -
10 gewuif
n. waving, gesture of the hand in an up and down motion -
11 handgebaar
n. gesture, movement of the body which expresses an idea or emotion, gesticulation -
12 nijging
n. curtsy, bow made by bending the knees and lowering the body; obeisance, gesture of respect and deep reverence -
13 revérence
n. obeisance, gesture of respect and deep reverence -
14 stap
n. step, pace, tramp, grade, gesture, going, move -
15 achteloos
1 [met betrekking tot personen] 〈 gedachteloos〉 careless, negligent; 〈 onbedachtzaam〉 inconsiderate; 〈 zorgeloos〉 casual; 〈 onbekommerd〉 carefree♦voorbeelden:2 een achteloos gebaar • a careless/indifferent gesturehij heeft een achteloze manier van kleden • he dresses carelessly -
16 afscheidsgroet
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17 armzwaai
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18 beschermen
♦voorbeelden:met een beschermend gebaar • with a protective gestureeen beschermd leventje • a sheltered lifeiemand tegen zichzelf beschermen • protect someone from himself -
19 beweging
4 [organisatie vaak in samenstellingen] movement5 [aandrift] 〈zie voorbeelden 5〉♦voorbeelden:er is geen beweging in te krijgen • it won't budge/movebeweging nemen • get exercisein één beweging • with one movein beweging blijven • keep moving2 de wagen reageert op de geringste beweging van het stuur • the car responds to the slightest movement of the wheel3 in beweging zijn • be moving/in motion -
20 clownesk
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