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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 -
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