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1 bepleiting
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2 beredenering
n. arguing, prone to quarrelling; engaged in an argument -
3 gehakketak
n. squabbling, quarreling, bickering over, arguing -
4 gekrakeel
n. squabbling, quarreling, bickering over, arguing -
5 daartegen is/valt niet te redeneren
daartegen is/valt niet te redenerenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > daartegen is/valt niet te redeneren
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6 debatteren
♦voorbeelden:over die problemen valt niet te debatteren • there's no point in arguing about such problems -
7 geredeneer
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8 geruzie
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9 na veel tegensputteren heeft hij het toch maar gedaan
na veel tegensputteren heeft hij het toch maar gedaanafter a lot of arguing/argument he went ahead with it anywayVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > na veel tegensputteren heeft hij het toch maar gedaan
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10 over die problemen valt niet te debatteren
over die problemen valt niet te debatterenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > over die problemen valt niet te debatteren
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11 redeneren
1 [gevolgtrekkingen afleiden] reason♦voorbeelden: -
12 tegensputteren
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13 terecht beweert hij dat …
terecht beweert hij dat …he is right in arguing that …Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > terecht beweert hij dat …
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14 terecht
I 〈 bijwoord〉1 [op de juiste plaats] in/at the right place2 [teruggevonden] (found) back3 [met recht] rightly♦voorbeelden:1 ben ik hier terecht bij dr. A? • is this Dr. A's house?haar broche is nog niet terecht • her brooch is still missing3 terecht beweert hij dat … • he is right in arguing that …hij denkt al dan niet terecht, dat … • he thinks, with or without good reason that …hij is voor zijn examen gezakt, en terecht • he failed his examination and rightly soII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:een terechte opmerking • an appropriate remark
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