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1 tegen
tegen1〈 het〉1 con(tra), disadvantage♦voorbeelden:de voors en tegens op een rij zetten/tegen elkaar afwegen • weigh the pros and consde argumenten voor en tegen • the arguments for and against————————tegen2〈 bijwoord〉1 [als uitdrukking van een vijandige verhouding of competitie] against2 [als uitdrukking van afkeer] 〈zie voorbeelden 2〉♦voorbeelden:1 zijn stem tegen uitbrengen • vote against/noergens iets (op) tegen hebben • mind something, have something against something; 〈 sterker〉 be opposed/object to somethingiemand tegen krijgen/hebben • get/have someone against oneiedereen was tegen • everybody was against itergens tegen zijn • be against/opposed to somethinghij was fel tegen • he was dead set against itik kan daar niets tegen in brengen • I can't say anything against that————————tegen3〈 voorzetsel〉1 [in omgekeerde richting] against2 [gekeerd naar] (up) to, against4 [als aanduiding van een vijandige verhouding of competitie] against6 [met betrekking tot het einde van een beweging] (up) against7 [kort vóór] towards, by ⇒ come8 [in aanraking met] (up) against9 [in ruil voor] against, for, at, on10 [vergeleken met] to, (as) against♦voorbeelden:3 vriendelijk/lomp tegen iemand zijn • be friendly with/rude to someone4 daar heb ik niets op tegen • I don't mind that (at all), I have no objections (whatsoever)de schijn tegen zich hebben • have appearances against onedaar kun je niets op tegen hebben • you cannot object to thathebt u er iets (op) tegen? • do you have any objections?zij heeft iets tegen hem • she has a grudge against himheeft hij iets tegen jou? • has he got anything against you?daar is toch niets op tegen? • nothing wrong with that, is there?hij kan nergens tegen • he can't stand/take much (of anything)hij kan niet tegen vliegen • flying doesn't agree with himzo kan ik er weer even tegen • that'll keep me going for a whilehij kan wel tegen een stootje • he can take a bit of a jolteen wrok tegen iemand koesteren • bear someone a grudgeergens niet tegen kunnen • not be able to stand/take somethinger is niets tegen te doen • it can't be helpedzich tegen brand verzekeren • take out fire insurancezich tegen iets verzetten • oppose/resist something5 dat is tegen de wet • that is illegal/against the lawtegen Pasen • towards Eastertegen elf uur/tegen elven • towards/by eleven (o'clock)een man van tegen de zestig • a man of about sixty/going on for sixtytegen een muur opklimmen • climb a walleen lening tegen 7,5 % rente • a loan at 7.5 % interesthij is daar wekenlang geweest tegen ik maar een paar dagen • he was there for weeks, as opposed to the couple of days I was there -
2 iemand onbeleefdheden toevoegen
iemand onbeleefdheden toevoegenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand onbeleefdheden toevoegen
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3 onbeleefdheid
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4 vriendelijk/lomp tegen iemand zijn
vriendelijk/lomp tegen iemand zijnbe friendly with/rude to someoneVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > vriendelijk/lomp tegen iemand zijn
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5 doordringen
doordringen♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 het drong niet tot hem door dat hij brutaal was • it didn't occur to him that he was being rudetot de finale doordringen • get through to/make it to/get to the finals〈 figuurlijk〉 de ernst van de situatie drong plotseling tot hem door • he suddenly became aware how serious the situation was————————doordringen♦voorbeelden:2 doordrongen zijn van de noodzaak … • be convinced of the necessity of … -
6 lomp
lomp1〈de〉————————lomp2♦voorbeelden:zich lomp bewegen • move clumsily/in an ungainly manner3 iemand lomp behandelen • treat someone rudely, be uncivil to someone
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