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1 griep
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2 er heerst griep
er heerst griepthere's a lot of flu about/a flu epidemicVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > er heerst griep
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3 grieperig
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4 heersen
2 [de overhand hebben] dominate3 [voorkomen] be ⇒ be prevalent♦voorbeelden:God heerst over al het geschapene • God rules all creation3 er heerst griep • there's a lot of flu about/a flu epidemicer heerste een grote hongersnood • there was a great famineer heerst een nieuwe rage • there is a new craze/rageer heerste rijkdom en voorspoed • wealth and prosperity reigned -
5 Agriep
n. Asiatic flu -
6 griep
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7 grieperig
adj. ill with flu -
8 grieperigheid
n. illness with flu -
9 influenza
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10 A-griep
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11 aanleg voor griep
aanleg voor griepVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > aanleg voor griep
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12 aanleg
4 [geneigdheid] tendency, bent, temperament♦voorbeelden:aanleg van elektriciteit • installation of electricityaanleg voor muziek • a talent for music -
13 de griep steekt weer de kop op
de griep steekt weer de kop opVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de griep steekt weer de kop op
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14 de influenza of griep
de influenza of griepinfluenza, or fluVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de influenza of griep
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15 een griepje
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16 een lichte verkoudheid/griep(aanval)
een lichte verkoudheid/griep(aanval)a slight cold, a touch of (the) fluVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een lichte verkoudheid/griep(aanval)
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17 een waarborg tegen griep
een waarborg tegen griepVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een waarborg tegen griep
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18 griep hebben/krijgen
griep hebben/krijgenhave got/get (the) flu/a coldVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > griep hebben/krijgen
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19 griep oplopen
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20 griepepidemie
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