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1 voet
1 [lichaamsdeel; deel van een kous] foot3 [versvoet; lengtemaat] foot5 [afdruksel] footprint♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 op staande voet • at once, on the spot; 〈 met betrekking tot verleden ook〉 then and there〈 figuurlijk〉 ergens (vaste) voet krijgen • gain a (firm) foothold somewhere, obtain a firm footingde voeten vegen • wipe one's feet〈 figuurlijk〉 iemand de voet dwars zetten • put a spoke in someone's wheel, thwart/frustrate someonevoet aan wal zetten • set foot ashoreiemand op de voet volgen • follow in someone's footsteps〈 figuurlijk〉 de gebeurtenissen/de ontwikkelingen op de voet volgen • 〈 bijhouden〉 keep (a close) track of events/developmentste voet gaan • walk, go on footnog goed uit de voeten kunnen • still be steady on one's legsvoor de voet(en) weg • off-handiemand voor de voeten lopen • 〈 figuurlijk〉 hamper someone, get under someone's feetvoet(je) voor voet(je) • step by stepde zieke kan geen voet verzetten • the patient is too weak to movegeen voet buiten de deur zetten • not set foot outside the doorik zet daar geen voet meer in huis • I won't ever set foot in that house again〈 figuurlijk〉 geen voet aan de grond krijgen • have no success, make no headway2 de voet van een glas • the stem/base of a glassde voet van een zuil/lamp • the base of a column/lampop gelijke voet met elkaar omgaan • be on an equal footingop gespannen voet staan met iemand • be at odds with someonezij staan op goede/vriendschappelijke voet met elkaar • they are on good/friendly terms (with each other)op grote voet leven • live in (great) styleop te grote voet leven • live beyond one's meansop vertrouwelijke voet staan met iemand • be on familiar terms with someonede zaken op dezelfde voet voortzetten • continue business (on the same footing) as beforeop voet van oorlog leven • be on a war footingop voet van gelijkheid • on equal terms -
2 basaal
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3 schedelbasisfractuur
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > schedelbasisfractuur
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4 basistarief
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5 Jezus
n. Jesus, Jesus of Nazareth (4BC?-29AD?), Jewish prophet from Galilee who claimed to be the Messiah and whose teachings form the base of the Christian religion -
6 handgewricht
n. wrist, joint at the base of the hand -
7 hersenaanhangsel
n. hypophysis, pituitary gland (gland at the base of the brain which secretes hormones that affect growth and other bodily functions) -
8 pols
n. wrist, joint at the base of the hand; pulse, heartbeat -
9 bractee
n. bract, small leaf at the base of a flower stem (Botany) -
10 dwarsligger
n. railroad tie, railway sleeper, beam used as the base for a railroad track; troublemaker, obstructor, crosser -
11 gelatine
n. gelatin, glutinous substance which is the base for jellies and other substances (made of boiled animal bones and ligaments) -
12 glutine
n. gelatin, glutinous substance which is the base for jellies and other substances (made of boiled animal bones and ligaments) -
13 grondgetal
n. radix, number used as the base for a numerical system -
14 hexadecimaal
adj. hexadecimal, pertaining to a numbering system which uses 16 as the base (as opposed to 10) -
15 zestientallig
adj. hexadecimal, pertaining to a numbering system which uses 16 as the base (as opposed to 10) -
16 de voet van een zuil/lamp
de voet van een zuil/lampthe base of a column/lampVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de voet van een zuil/lamp
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17 basis
3 [leger] base4 [wiskunde] [grondvlak] base5 [wiskunde] [grondgetal] base♦voorbeelden:een wankele basis • an unsound basisde basis leggen voor iets • lay the foundation of somethingop basis van • on the basis of¶ de mensen aan de basis • the rank and file, the grass roots -
18 bodem
4 [natuurlijke oppervlakte van de grond] soil♦voorbeelden: -
19 inspireren
1 [bezielen] inspire2 [modelleren naar] base (on)♦voorbeelden:1 geïnspireerd worden door iets/iemand • be inspired by/draw one's inspiration from something/someoneeen geïnspireerd kunstenaar • an inspired artist -
20 alchemie
n. alchemy, medieval form of chemistry which focused on the transmutation of base metals into gold
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