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1 absoluut
♦voorbeelden:1 absolute alcohol • absolute/pure alcoholabsoluut gehoor • perfect pitchabsoluut gezag • absolute powerop het absolute hoogtepunt van haar carrière • at the very height of her careerdat is absoluut onmogelijk • that's absolutely impossibleik ben (er) absoluut zeker (van) dat … • 〈 ook〉 I'm positive/dead certain that …ik wil het absoluut weten • I'm determined to knowabsoluut niet • absolutely nothij kan absoluut niet autorijden • he can't drive to save his lifeik heb absoluut geen tijd • I simply have no time〈 filosofie〉 het absolute • the absolute/Absoluteweet je het zeker? absoluut! • are you sure? absolutely! -
2 schoon
schoon1〈 het〉1 beauty♦voorbeelden:————————schoon23 [loffelijk] fine♦voorbeelden:schoon metselwerk • clean brickworkschoon papier • blank paperschoon water • clean/fresh waterzich schoon praten • talk one's way out of it/somethingde schone kunsten • the fine arts〈 handel〉 schone vrachtbrief • clean B/L50 pond schoon per week verdienen/overhouden • he makes 50 pounds a/per week net(t)/after tax, he clears 50 pounds a/per weekII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [geheel en al] absolutely♦voorbeelden:1 ik heb er schoon genoeg van • I'm heartily/absolutely sick of italles is schoon op • there's absolutely nothing left -
3 overheerlijk
1 〈 met betrekking tot eten〉 absolutely delicious; 〈 met betrekking tot het weer〉 heavenly, glorious ⇒ exquisite♦voorbeelden: -
4 volkomen
I 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 dat is volkomen juist/waar • that's perfectly true, you're quite righthet is volkomen zeker dat … • it's absolutely certain that …II 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉2 [volmaakt] perfect♦voorbeelden: -
5 absoluut
adj. absolute, definite; pure; total--------adv. absolutely, definitely; purely; totally -
6 beslist
adj. decided, decisive, resolute, determined--------adv. decidedly, decisively, absolutely -
7 definitief
adj. definitive, final, decisive--------adv. definitively, conclusively, decisively, finally, absolutely -
8 enenmale
adv. entirely, totally, completely, absolutely -
9 glashelder
adj. crystal clear, absolutely evident, positively certain -
10 heilsleer
n. gospel, message taught by Jesus and his followers, story of the life and teachings of Jesus; something considered to be absolutely true and right -
11 hoegenaamd
adv. absolutely -
12 hoogstnodig
adj. absolutely necessary -
13 precies
adj. precise, exact, correct, well directed--------adv. precise, precisely, exactly, just, literatim, prompt, plumb, quite so!--------interj. quite so!, exactly so, absolutely! -
14 volkomen
adj. perfect, complete, entire, absolute, total, thorough, consummate, plenary, plumb--------adv. completely, entirely, absolutely, altogether, fully, properly, clear, quite, in full, utterly, all, all out, en bloc, dead--------adv. up to the hilt -
15 volslagen
adj. complete, absolute, total, utter, perfect, plumb, clean, full blown--------adv. completely, absolutely, totally, utterly, plumb, stark -
16 volstrekt
adj. absolute, positive--------adv. absolutely, positively -
17 (dat is) ten enenmale onmogelijk
(dat is) ten enenmale onmogelijkVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > (dat is) ten enenmale onmogelijk
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18 (dat is) zonder meer waar/een feit!
(dat is) zonder meer waar/een feit!(that's) absolutely true/an absolute fact!Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > (dat is) zonder meer waar/een feit!
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19 absoluut niet
absoluut niet -
20 achteroverslaan
1 [onverhoeds achterovervallen] fall down/over backwards2 [zeer verbaasd/ontsteld zijn] stagger♦voorbeelden:2 hij sloeg steil achterover toen ik dat zei • when I said that, he was absolutely staggered/flabbergasted1 [snel opdrinken] toss down/off♦voorbeelden:Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > achteroverslaan
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