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1 hechten
2 [vastmaken] attach, fasten ⇒ (af)fix3 [toekennen] attach♦voorbeelden:1 een wond hechten • suture/sew up a wound3 geloof aan iets hechten • give credit/credence to something, credit somethingwaarde/belang aan iets hechten • attach (a certain)value/importance to something2 [waarde toekennen aan] be attached/devoted (to) ⇒ adhere (to)♦voorbeelden:2 aan iets/iemand gehecht zijn • be attached to something/someonehij hecht zeer aan traditie/vormen • he clings strongly to tradition/the proprietiesIII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich hechten〉2 [gesteld raken op] become attached♦voorbeelden: -
2 waarde
1 [betekenis als bezit/ruilobject] value2 [grote waarde] value3 [betekenis] value4 [zaak van waarde] value♦voorbeelden:effectieve/reële waarde • market/real valuenominale waarde • nominal valuevan onschatbare waarde zijn • be of inestimable value/invaluableiets beneden de waarde verkopen • sell something below the going ratein waarde stijgen • appreciate, increase in valuein waarde dalen • depreciate, decrease in valuenaar waarde schatten • be able to appreciate somethingter waarde van … • at (the value of), worth …tot een waarde van • to the value ofmunten van deze waarde worden niet meer uitgegeven • coins of this denomination are no longer issuedvoor de volle waarde verzekeren • insure for the full value2 is er iets van waarde bij? • is anything valuable included?voorwerpen van waarde • objects of value, valuablesiemand niet op zijn juiste waarde schatten • underestimate someone(zeer) veel waarde aan iets hechten • value something highly, set great store by/on something, attach great value to somethingweinig waarde aan iets hechten • set little store by/on something, attach little value to somethinghet heeft zijn waarde bewezen • its value/merit has been provediemand in zijn waarde laten • accept someone as he/she isiets op waarde schatten • rate something at its true valuemen begint deze schrijver op zijn juiste waarde te schatten • this author has started to get the recognition he deservesvan waarde zijn, waarde hebben • be valuable, be of valuevan nul en gener waarde zijn • be null and voidmaximale/hoogste waarde • 〈 ook〉 maximum, highnegatieve waarde • minus (number) -
3 aanaarden
v. cover with soil, attach to the earth (Botany) -
4 aanbrengen
v. attach, put up; fix; inform against, apply; innovate; delate -
5 aaneenhechten
v. join parts together, attach segments -
6 aanplakken
v. paste, paste up, put up, set up, post, placard, stick, glue, attach -
7 aanslaan
v. strike, attach, hammer in; distrain; overreach (Zoology); succeed (Slang) -
8 afspelden
v. pin, fasten with pins, attach with pins -
9 afstempelen
v. stamp, imprint; attach stamps to a postal parcel -
10 ankeren
v. anchor, drop an anchor (from a boat); attach firmly -
11 arroseren
v. baste, attach with loose stitches (Sewing); drip fat on meat during cooking; beat, hit -
12 attacheren
v. attach -
13 bevestigen
v. fasten, attach; confirm, affirm, attest; establish, institute -
14 dichtnaaien
v. stitch up, sew together, attach with thread -
15 driegen
v. baste, attach with loose stitches (Sewing) -
16 fixeren
v. secure, fasten, attach -
17 hangen
v. hang, suspend; be suspended; attach, affix; let droop; execute by suspending by the neck; be closely attentive -
18 hechten
v. attach, append, fasten; suture, close a wound or incision using sutures (Medicine) -
19 vasthechten
v. attach, fasten -
20 vastklinken
v. rivet, attach with rivets, fasten with rivets
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attach — at·tach vb [Anglo French attacher to lodge (an action in court), seize (a person or property) by legal authority, from Old French atachier to fasten, fix, alteration of estachier, from estache stake] vt 1: to obtain a court order against… … Law dictionary
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