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1 arbeiden
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2 een man uit het volk
een man uit het volkVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een man uit het volk
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3 volk
♦voorbeelden:1 een zeevarend/een handeldrijvend volk • a seafaring/commercial peoplede Engelsen zijn een volk op zich • the English are a race aparthet mindere volk • the lower classes -
4 arbeiders
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5 arbeidershuisje
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6 arbeidersklasse
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7 arbeiderswijk
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8 arbeidersbuurt
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9 arbeidersgezin
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10 arbeidersklasse
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > arbeidersklasse
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11 de arbeidende klasse/stand
de arbeidende klasse/standVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de arbeidende klasse/stand
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12 de eensgezindheid van de werkende klasse
de eensgezindheid van de werkende klasseVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de eensgezindheid van de werkende klasse
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13 eensgezindheid
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14 iemand uit de arbeidende klasse
iemand uit de arbeidende klasseVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand uit de arbeidende klasse
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15 volksbuurt
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16 volkskind
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17 klasse
1 [groepering van de bevolking] class3 [hoog niveau] class♦voorbeelden:de bezittende/werkende klasse • the propertied/working classes2 een klasse beter zijn/spelen dan • outclass, be a class/cut aboveklasse hebben • have (a touch of) classvan klasse • top-class, classy -
18 orde
1 [regelmatige plaatsing, vastgestelde opeenvolging] order3 [vereniging van personen] order5 [biologie] order6 [religie] order (of priesthood)7 [onderscheiding] order♦voorbeelden:1 tot de orde van de dag overgaan • proceed/pass to the order of the dayvoor de goede orde wijs ik u erop dat … • for the record, I would like to point out to you/remind you that …orde scheppen in de chaos • produce order out of chaosiets aan de orde brengen • raise a matter/question, bring something upaan de orde zijn • be under discussionz'n kleren in orde brengen • straighten out one's clothes, adjust one's dressna de verhuizing waren zij snel weer op orde • they quickly got settled in after their move〈 figuurlijk〉 iemand tot de orde roepen • call someone to order, bring someone into lineverstoring van de openbare orde • disturbance of the peace, disorderly conduct, violation of civil orderde orde bewaren • keep/preserve/maintain orderzij kan goed orde houden • she is good at keeping order/disciplineorde moet er zijn! • we need more law and order!ik ben weer in orde • I'm all right again, I'm fine againdat komt (wel) in orde • 〈 ik zorg ervoor〉 I'll see to it; 〈 het komt wel goed〉 it will turn out all right/OKin orde! • all right!, fine!, OK!het toestel is (niet) in orde • there is nothing/something wrong with the appliance, the appliance is (not) in running/working orderis alles weer in orde tussen jullie? • is everything all right/OK between you two again?orde op zaken stellen • put/set things right; 〈 met betrekking tot eigen zaken〉 put one's affairs in orderin die orde van grootte • of that order (of magnitude)7 iemand een orde verlenen • invest someone with a decoration, decorate someone
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