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1 bewust
4 [in het bewustzijn aanwezig] conscious♦voorbeelden:politiek bewust (worden) • (become) politically consciousvoor zover ik mij bewust ben • to my knowledgezich bewust zijn van • be aware/conscious of 〈 verantwoordelijkheid〉/awake to 〈 gevaar〉 ; appreciatezich bewust worden van • become aware/conscious ofzich van geen gevaar bewust • (quite) unaware of any dangerik ben me (er) niet bewust (van) dat ooit beweerd te hebben • I am unaware of having ever said thatII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:iemand bewust navolgen • (consciously) follow in someone's footsteps -
2 beseffen
♦voorbeelden:1 ik begon te beseffen dat • the realization dawned (up)on me that, it gradually came home to me thatvoor ik het besefte, had ik ja gezegd • before I knew it, I had said yes(iets) heel goed beseffen • be only too aware of something(iets) ten volle beseffen • be fully aware (of something) -
3 gat
6 [meervoud] [ogen] 〈zie voorbeelden 6〉8 [geldwezen] deficit♦voorbeelden:een gat dichten • stop a hole/gapeen gat maken in • make a hole in (something)〈 figuurlijk〉 een gat in de dag slapen • sleep far into the day/oversleep for hours〈 figuurlijk〉 een gat in de markt ontdekken • discover a gap/hole in the marketergens geen gat meer in zien • not see any way ahead/out, be up against a brick walleen gat in je kies • a hole/cavity in your tooth〈 vulgair〉 iemand z'n gat likken • lick someone's arse/ Aass, suck up to someoneiemand (steeds) achter zijn luie gat moeten zitten • (have to) breathe down someone's neck, keep on at someoneop z'n (luie) gat zitten • sit (back) on one's ass〈 figuurlijk〉 dat ligt op zijn gat • that's on its last legs, that's had it6 iets in de gaten hebben • realize/be aware of somethingiemand/iets in de gaten houden • keep an eye on someone/somethingniets in de gaten hebben • be quite unaware of anythingiets in de gaten krijgen • realize/become aware of something; 〈 informeel〉 Awise up (to)hij kreeg in de gaten dat … • he realized that …in de gaten lopen • attract (too much) attentioner is een gat van enige tonnen • there is a deficit of several hundred thousand¶ 〈 sport〉 er vielen steeds meer gaten in de verdediging • there were more and more gaps in the defence -
4 bewust
adj. conscious, aware; concerned, engaged--------adv. consciously, knowingly, deliberately--------suff. minded -
5 bewust zijn
v. be conscious, be aware -
6 bij bewustzijn
adj. aware, conscious of -
7 blitskikker
n. hipster, one who is up-to-date, one who is aware of the latest trends -
8 cognitief
adj. cognitive, aware, perceptive -
9 gewaar
adj. aware, ware, conscious -
10 goed op de hoogte zijn
v. be aware -
11 in kennis stellen
v. inform, make aware -
12 kennen
v. know, have knowledge of; be acquainted with; understand; distinguish; be aware of -
13 uit de droom helpen
v. disabuse, undeceive, make someone aware of a deception or error -
14 welbewust
adj. aware, conscious--------adv. of set purpose -
15 zich bewust worden van
v. become aware of -
16 zich bewust zijn van
v. know, be aware of -
17 (iets) heel goed beseffen
(iets) heel goed beseffenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > (iets) heel goed beseffen
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18 (iets) ten volle beseffen
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > (iets) ten volle beseffen
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19 besef
2 [bewustzijn] consciousness♦voorbeelden:1 het groeiende besef (dat)/(van) • the growing realization (that/of)in het volle besef van zijn verantwoordelijkheid • fully aware of his responsibilitytot het besef komen dat • come to realize that -
20 bewustwording
1 awakening (to) ⇒ realization, becoming conscious/aware, 〈 van eigen identiteit〉 consciousness-raising
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