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1 doorbijten
1 [met kracht bijten] bite (hard)2 [voortgaan met bijten] keep biting ⇒ continue biting/to bite, 〈 figuurlijk〉 keep trying, 〈 figuurlijk〉 keep at it♦voorbeelden:2 even doorbijten! • just grin and bear it!II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [stukmaken, verdelen] bite through -
2 harden
1 [drogen] harden, become hard ⇒ 〈 met betrekking tot vloeistoffen〉 dry, 〈 met betrekking tot cement, gelatine enz.〉 setII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 [met betrekking tot het lichaam] toughen (up)♦voorbeelden:2 hij is gehard door weer en wind • he has been hardened/seasoned by wind and weatherzich harden tegen iets • toughen oneself up/harden oneself to stand something -
3 rancune
♦voorbeelden:sans rancune • no hard feelings -
4 verduren
♦voorbeelden:1 heel wat moeten verduren • have to put up with/suffer a great dealhet zwaar te verduren hebben • 〈 kritiek krijgen〉 be at/on the receiving end of severe complaints, take a beating/some hard knocks; 〈 in moeilijkheden〉 have a hard/rough time of it; 〈 ontberen〉 suffer heavily/great hardships -
5 onthouden
1 [niet vergeten] remember2 [niet geven] withhold ⇒ keep/hold back♦voorbeelden:ik zal het je helpen onthouden • I'll remind you of iteen gemakkelijk/moeilijk te onthouden naam • a name that is easy/hard to rememberonthoud dat goed! • bear it in mind!, don't (you) forget!II 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich onthouden〉♦voorbeelden:zich van stemming onthouden • abstain (from voting)
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