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1 bereiken
4 [met betrekking tot een leeftijd] live to♦voorbeelden:het dorp is gemakkelijk te bereiken met de trein • the village is easy to reach by trainiets bereiken in het leven • achieve something in lifezo bereik je niets! • that won't get you anywheremet geld kan men alles bereiken • money gets you everywherehij kon bereiken dat de vergadering uitgesteld werd • he was able to get the meeting postponed3 telefonisch te bereiken zijn • be reachable by telephone; 〈 zelf telefoon hebben〉 be on the (tele)phone -
2 verwezenlijken
♦voorbeelden:plannen/voornemens verwezenlijken • realize one's plans/intentionsdat is niet te verwezenlijken • that can't be done -
3 ETA
n. ETA, Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, underground Basque movement in Spain (fighting through terrorism to achieve independence from Spain and become a Basque nation) -
4 actievoerder
n. activist, supporter of activism, one who advocates active involvement as a means to achieve political or other goals -
5 activisme
n. doctrine or policy which advocates active involvement as a means to achieve political or other goals -
6 activist
n. activist, one who advocates active involvement as a means to achieve political or other goals -
7 activistisch
adj. of activism, advocating active involvement as a means to achieve political or other goals, activistic -
8 afketsen
v. fail to achieve the intended result; go astray, fail to reach desired destination -
9 bereiken
v. reach, attain, achieve, arrive at -
10 bewerkstelligen
v. achieve, accomplish, effectuate; bring about -
11 gelukken
v. succeed, achieve, attain -
12 geraken
v. attain, achieve; reach, arrive -
13 presteren
v. achieve -
14 strateeg
n. strategist, expert on strategy, one who is skilled in devising plans to achieve a goal (especially a military victory) -
15 strategisch
adj. strategic, based on strategy, designed to achieve a goal; extremely important or beneficial (especially in regards to military advantage); intended to destroy the enemy's military potential -
16 tot stand brengen
v. accomplish, effect, achieve, effectuate, bring about, negotiate -
17 verrichten
v. do, execute, perform, achieve -
18 volbrengen
v. fulfil, fulfill, accomplish, achieve, perform, effectuate, finish -
19 voleinden
v. achieve, follow through -
20 behalen
♦voorbeelden:een diploma behalen • obtain a certificatede overwinning behalen • be victorious100 % winst behalen • make a 100 % profitdaar is geen eer aan te behalen • that's not worth bothering with
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