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1 associëren
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2 aanmaken
v. light, ignite, mix; be suitable; associate -
3 affiliëren
v. affiliate, connect to, join with; associate -
4 associe
n. associate, partner; fellow worker; friend -
5 associeren
v. associate, share company; connect; unite; be a partner; link a specific file type to a specific application (Computers) -
6 associëren
v. associate; share company; connect; unite; be a partner -
7 compagnon
n. partner, associate; buddy, pal -
8 deelgenoot
n. sharer, partner, associate -
9 dievenbende
n. gang, band, group of people who associate for social or criminal purposes, gang of thieves -
10 geassocieerde
n. associate, partner; fellow worker; friend -
11 identificeren
v. identify, recognize, show to be the same; sympathize, relate, associate oneself with a particular cause or idea -
12 kameraad
n. comrade, companion, friend, fellow, associate -
13 metgezel
n. companion, accompanist, associate -
14 omgaan met
v. associate with, mix with, sort with, consort, mate -
15 vennoot
n. partner, associate -
16 verenigen
v. unite, join, associate, combine, pool, integrate, conjoin, couple, pair, hybridize, mate, band, unify, wed, reconcile with, rally -
17 verkeren
v. have intercourse, associate, change, turn, be -
18 verkeren met
v. associate with -
19 affiliëren
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20 afgeven
1 [kleurstof loslaten] run2 [+ op] run down♦voorbeelden:2 op iemand/iets afgeven • run someone/something downII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:een pakje bij iemand afgeven • leave a parcel with someoneIII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich afgeven〉♦voorbeelden:zich afgeven met vrouwen • play around with women
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