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21 vastmaken
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22 vastspelden
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23 vastspijkeren
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24 verankeren
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25 zich hechten aan
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26 aanhaken
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27 aanhechten
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28 bevestigen
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29 hechten
• to adhere• to attach• to fasten• to fix• to stick -
30 toevoegen
• to add• to attach -
31 vasthaken
• to attach• to get caught• to hook -
32 vasthechten
• to attach• to fasten -
33 vastmaken
• to attach• to fasten• to fix• to make fast• to secure• to tighten -
34 verbinden
• to attach• to bond• to combine• to compound• to connect• to join• to link• to unite -
35 (zeer) veel waarde aan iets hechten
(zeer) veel waarde aan iets hechtenvalue something highly, set great store by/on something, attach great value to somethingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > (zeer) veel waarde aan iets hechten
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36 aanhechten
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37 aankoppelen
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38 attacheren
♦voorbeelden:1 geattacheerd zijn aan een ambassade • serve as attaché at an embassy, be an embassy attaché -
39 beslag leggen op een deel van iemands salaris
beslag leggen op een deel van iemands salarisVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > beslag leggen op een deel van iemands salaris
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40 beslag
1 [voor pannenkoeken enz.] batter2 [metalen belegsel] fitting(s) ⇒ 〈 deur, venster〉 ironwork, metalwork, 〈 sieraad〉 mounting, 〈 sieraad〉 setting, 〈 paard〉 shoe, 〈 wandelstok〉 ferrule4 [juridisch] attachment ⇒ 〈 onder derden〉 garnishment order, 〈 met inbeslagneming, ook〉 seizure, sequestration, 〈 roerend goed〉 distress, 〈 op schip in oorlogstijd〉 embargo5 [oeverbekleding] mattress♦voorbeelden:een kist met koperen beslag • a chest with brass fittingsbeslag leggen op iemand • take up someone's timeiemands tijd in beslag nemen • take up someone's timehaar werk neemt haar helemaal in beslag • 〈 altijd werkend〉 she is obsessed by her work; 〈 geboeid〉 she is completely engrossed in her workdeze kast neemt te veel ruimte in beslag • this cupboard takes up too much spacein beslag genomen door • caught up in 〈 dromerij〉; preoccupied with 〈 de kinderen, zijn zorgen〉; absorbed in 〈 klus, boek〉; engrossed in 〈 boek〉het artikel neemt ruim vijf pagina's in beslag • the article runs to over five pagesbeslag leggen op een deel van iemands salaris • attach part of someone's earningser werd beslag gelegd op het meubilair door de deurwaarder • the bailiff took possession of the furnituresmokkelwaar in beslag nemen • confiscate contrabandde zaak heeft voor juni haar beslag gekregen • the matter was settled before June
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