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1 te keer gaan
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2 het is de moeite!
het is de moeite!big deal!Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het is de moeite!
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3 het zou wat
big deal, so what -
4 kunst
1 [door kunstenaars beoefende discipline] art2 [kunstwerk(en)] art4 [moeilijke handeling] trick5 [wat door mensen is gemaakt, voornamelijk in samenstellingen] artificial/man-made/synthetic things 〈enz.〉6 [meervoud] [fratsen] tricks♦voorbeelden:de beeldende kunsten • the visual artsde kunst om de kunst • art for art's sakeeen handelaar in kunst • an art dealerhij verstaat de kunst van het schermen/met mensen om te gaan • he knows how to fence/handle peopleeen meester in de kunst • a master of the artdat is uit de kunst • that's amazing!/stunning!4 ergens met veel kunst en vliegwerk in slagen • manage to do something by pulling out all the stopsdat is juist de kunst • that's the trickhet is (nu juist) de kunst om het met losse handen te doen • the trick is doing it without holding onzo is er geen kunst aan • there's nothing clever in that, that's no big deal5 kunstbloemen, kunstbont • artificial flowers, man-made/synthetic fur -
5 moeite
♦voorbeelden:met die jongen krijg je nog moeite • that boy will give you a lot of bother/troublevergeefse moeite • wasted effortbespaar je de moeite • (you can) save yourself the trouble/botherer is veel moeite aan besteed • considerable effort has been expended on itmoeite doen • take pains/troubleu hoeft geen extra moeite te doen • you need not bother, don't put yourself outik had moeite mij in te houden • I had difficulty holding myself back, I could hardly control myselfhet is de moeite niet (waard) • it's not worth it/the effort/the bother〈 ironisch〉 het is de moeite! • big deal!het kost me moeite om • I find it hard todat loont de moeite • it's worth the effort/trouble/itzich veel/de grootste moeite getroosten • go to/take great pains, bend over backwardshet is de moeite waard om het te proberen • it's worth a try/tryingde dingen die het leven de moeite waard maken • the things that make life worth livinghet was zeer de moeite waard • it was most rewardingmet moeite de 100 (km/u) halen • barely do/reach 100 kilometres per hourmet grote moeite • with great difficultydat is voor de moeite • that's for your troubledank u wel voor de moeite! • thank you very much!, sorry to have troubled you!doe (maar) geen moeite • don't bother, never mindgeen moeite was hem teveel • he spared no pains/effortdat is me te veel moeite! • I can't be bothered (with it/that)!, that's too much trouble -
6 zo is er geen kunst aan
zo is er geen kunst aanthere's nothing clever in that, that's no big dealVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zo is er geen kunst aan
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7 zullen
1 [moeten] shall♦voorbeelden:II 〈 hulpwerkwoord〉1 [ter vorming van de toekomende tijd] 〈 1e persoon〉 shall; 〈 2e en 3e persoon〉 will; 〈 voorwaardelijk〉 should, would♦voorbeelden:maar het zou nog erger worden • but worse was yet to comedat zul je nu altijd zien! • isn't that (just) typical!wat zou dat? • so what?, what's that to you?zou je ze niet? • don't you just love 'em?2 zou je denken? • do you think (so)?als ik het kon, zou ik het doen • I would (do it) if I couldzou je niet eens naar bed gaan? • isn't it (about) time you went to bed?het zal je gebeuren! • imagine it was you!hij zou fraude gepleegd hebben • he is said to have committed frauddat zal vorig jaar geweest zijn • that would be last yearmen zou menen (dat) • one would think (that)het zal je eigen kind maar wezen! • imagine it was your own kid!wie zal het zeggen? • who's to say?, who can say?zou hij ziek zijn? • can he be ill/sick?het zou wat • big deal, so what -
8 aanpakken
1 [aanvatten] take ⇒ take/catch/get hold of2 [(zaak) ter hand nemen] go/set about (it) ⇒ deal with 〈 probleem〉, handle 〈 probleem〉, tackle 〈 probleem〉, seize 〈 gelegenheid〉, take 〈 gelegenheid〉♦voorbeelden:alles aanpakken • take on anythinghoe zullen we dat aanpakken? • how shall we set about it?het anders aanpakken • go about it differentlyeen zaak goed/verkeerd aanpakken • go the right/wrong way about a matterde zaken groots aanpakken • think bigmee aanpakken • make oneself usefulhij weet van aanpakken • he knows how to set about his work3 iemand flink aanpakken • take a firm line with someone, be tough on someone -
9 heel
2 [niet in stukken] whole4 [groot] quite a/some♦voorbeelden:1 een paar hele kousen • a decent/whole pair of stockingsiets weer heel maken • fix/repair somethingheel Engeland • all England, the whole of Englandhele getallen • whole numbers, integerseen heel jaar • a whole yearover heel het land • throughout the country/landheel zijn leven • his whole lifede hele tijd • the whole timeze is een hele dame geworden • she's become quite a (young) ladyhij is een heel eind in de tachtig • he is well into his eightieshet is een heel eind (weg) • it's a good way (off)een hele som • (quite) a large sum of moneyeen hele tijd • quite some timedat is een heel verhaal • that's a long storyII 〈 bijwoord〉2 [geheel en al] completely, entirely ⇒ wholly3 [volstrekt] at all♦voorbeelden:1 dat is heel gewoon • that's common enough/quite normaleen heel grote neus • a very large noseeen heel klein beetje • a tiny bitdat heeft heel wat gekost • that cost a pretty pennydat kostte heel wat moeite • that took a great deal of effortje weet het heel goed! • you know perfectly well!heel vaak • very often/frequentlyheel weinig waard zijn • be of/have very little valueheel veel • a great deal of, a great manyheel in de verte • way in the distanceheel af en toe • once in a great whileik weet het heel zeker • I'm absolutely positive -
10 er heerst nog grote onzekerheid over
er heerst nog grote onzekerheid overVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > er heerst nog grote onzekerheid over
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11 onzekerheid
1 [onvastheid] unsteadiness3 [wat onzeker is] uncertainty♦voorbeelden:2 de voortdurende onzekerheid over iets • the constant suspense/doubt(s) about somethinger heerst nog grote onzekerheid over • there's still a great deal of uncertainty; 〈 informeel〉 it's still a big ifin onzekerheid laten/verkeren • keep/be in a state of suspense
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