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1 [werk verrichten aan] treat ⇒ work 〈 land, deeg〉, process 〈 grondstoffen, gegevens〉, tool 〈 steen〉, hammer 〈 ijzer〉, beat 〈 ijzer〉, 〈 redigeren〉 edit, 〈 herzien〉 rewrite, 〈 herzien〉 revise, 〈 omwerken〉 adapt2 [versieren] work, tool♦voorbeelden:1 een Frans boek voor het Nederlandse taalgebied bewerken • adapt a French book for the Dutch readerde grond bewerken • till the land/soilmuziek voor orkest bewerken • arrange music for orchestramachinaal bewerken • machinegeheel opnieuw bewerkt door • completely revised byiemand met een mes bewerken • set about someone with a knifebewerken tot een film • adapt for the screeneen prachtig bewerkte zilveren schaal • a handsomely wrought silver dish3 kamerleden bewerken • lobby M.P.'sde kiezers bewerken • canvass the votershij trachtte te bewerken dat zijn boek gepubliceerd werd • he tried to secure the publication of his book -
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