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1 affect
n. affect, influence; have a certain disposition towards -
2 affect
душевное волнение; аффект; страсть; нежность; тёплое чувство* * *сущ.общ. душевное волнение, нежность, страсть, аффект, тёплое чувство -
3 affect
kärlek -
4 affect
affection -
5 inwerken
1 [in een materie thuis laten worden] break in2 [indrukken, indrijven] work in(to)3 [aanbrengen in] work in(to) ⇒ fit/piece in(to)♦voorbeelden:♦voorbeelden:op elkaar inwerken • interactongunstig inwerken op • affect unfavourably -
6 treffen
treffen1〈 het〉2 [samenkomst] meeting3 [sport] [wedstrijd] encounter♦voorbeelden:————————treffen21 [raken] hit2 [ontmoeten, aantreffen] meet3 [met betrekking tot gevoelens] touch, affect4 [betreffen, aangaan] concern, affect5 [met ‘het’] [boffen] be lucky/in luck6 [met betrekking tot iets onaangenaams] hit, strike7 [tot stand brengen] make♦voorbeelden:1 het schot trof doel • the shot hit its mark/ 〈 van een bal ook〉went home/ 〈 figuurlijk〉 struck homegetroffen door de bliksem • struck by lightningde kogel trof haar in de borst • the bullet hit her in the chest5 je treft het (goed) • you're lucky/in luckhij had het slechter kunnen treffen met zijn werk • he could have fared worse/been worse off with his workde zwaar getroffen ouders • the distressed parentsgetroffen worden door • meet with 〈 ongelukken, rampen〉; be visited by 〈 ziekten, epidemieën〉; be involved in 〈 een faillissement〉voorbereidingen treffen • make preparations1 [(goed) uitkomen] turn out (well)♦voorbeelden:1 dat treft (goed) • what luck!, how fortunate! -
7 aanbelangen
n. reduce; involve; concern; regard; affect; contract -
8 aandoen
v. put on, put on clothing; turn on; affect -
9 aantasten
v. affect, fray, impair, corrode, eat away; attack -
10 beinvloeden
v. influence, affect, impact; impel -
11 besmetten
v. infect, affect with a disease or disease causing germs; corrupt, taint, contaminate -
12 betreffen
v. concern, regard, affect, relate -
13 beïnvloeden
v. influence, affect, impact; impel, control -
14 bovengevoelig
adj. over-sensitive, allergic to a substance which does not usually have a negative affect on the body -
15 chlamydia
n. chlamydia, bacteria which causes a number of diseases which affect both men and animals (Microbiology); sexually transmitted disease which affects the genitalia (Pathology) -
16 functionalist
n. functionalist, supporter of functionalism, one who believes that an object's function should affect its design -
17 functionalistisch
adj. functionalistic, of or pertaining to functionalism, of or pertaining to the belief that an object's function should affect its design -
18 hersenaanhangsel
n. hypophysis, pituitary gland (gland at the base of the brain which secretes hormones that affect growth and other bodily functions) -
19 infecteren
v. infect, taint, contaminate, affect with a disease or disease causing germs -
20 invloed hebben op
v. affect, influence
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