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1 beide
♦voorbeelden:in jullie beider belang • for both your sakeseen opvallend verschil tussen hun beide dochters • a striking difference between their two daughtersin beide gevallen • in either case/both casesje kunt het op beide manieren doen • you can do it either way/both waysons beider vriend • our mutual friendze kunnen het beiden gedaan hebben • either of them could have done itze zijn beiden getrouwd • they are both married, both (of them) are marriedwie van beiden kies je? • which of the two do you choose?wij beiden • both of us, the two of uséén van beiden heeft het gedaan • one of the two did itze weten het geen van beiden • neither of them knowsgeen van beide kandidaten • neither candidate -
2 biseks
bisexual, sexually attracted to people of both genders; of both sexes; having both male and female reproductive organs (of a plant or animal) -
3 biseksueel
adj. sexually attracted to people of both genders; of both sexes; having both male and female reproductive organs (of a plant or animal) -
4 weerskanten
♦voorbeelden:¶ aan weerskanten van de tafel/het raam • on both sides of the table/windowvan weerskanten concessies doen • make concessions on both sidesvan/aan weerskanten • from/on both sides -
5 amfibisch
adj. amphibious, able to live both on land and water (of animals); able to operate both on land and water (of vehicles, aircraft or troops) -
6 gemeenkunnig
adj. epicene, representing both masculine and feminine (Grammar); pertaining to both sexes -
7 gemeenslachtig
adj. epicene, representing both masculine and feminine (Grammar); pertaining to both sexes -
8 allebei
♦voorbeelden:het was allebei goed geweest • either would have been correct -
9 beiderlei
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10 en
en3 [bij verrassing, teleurstelling; als inleiding op tegenstellend zinsverband] and, but ⇒ so♦voorbeelden:3 en waarom doe je het niet? • so why don't you do it?en toch • and stillnou en? • so what?, and …?en ik heb het nog zo verboden • and I absolutely forbade iten maar kletsen • nothing but chattervind je het fijn? (nou) en of! • do you like it? I certainly do!, I'll say!en(, hoe gaat het ermee)? • well(, how's it going)? -
11 ik heb ze alle twee gezien
ik heb ze alle twee gezienI've seen both of them/them bothVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ik heb ze alle twee gezien
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12 twee
twee1〈de〉1 two♦voorbeelden:1 hij kreeg een twee voor zijn repetitie • ±he got an F for his test; he scored two out of ten for his test 〈 in Nederlandse cijferstelsel〉twee aan twee • in twos————————twee2〈 telwoord〉♦voorbeelden:dat kost twee gulden • that costs two guilderstwee keer per maand/week • twice a month/a weekeen stuk of twee • a couple oftwee weken • fortnight, two weeksik heb ze alle twee gezien • I've seen both of them/them bothbier en bier is twee • there's beer and beerdat is zo zeker als tweemaal twee vier is • that's as sure as two and two are four/eggs is eggsiets in tweeën breken • break something in(to) two (parts)zij kwamen met zijn tweeën • two of them camezij waren met zijn tweeën • there were two of themvan tweeën één • (it's) one or the other -
13 van beiderlei kunne
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > van beiderlei kunne
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14 ze zijn beiden getrouwd
ze zijn beiden getrouwdthey are both married, both (of them) are marriedVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ze zijn beiden getrouwd
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15 zowel
1 both, as well as♦voorbeelden: -
16 allebei
adj. both -
17 alleseter
n. omnivore, creature that eats both meat and vegetables, creature that eats all kinds of food -
18 amazonezit
n. <I>(also: <B>amazonenzit</B>)</I> sidesaddle, with both legs on the same side of the horse -
19 ambivalent
adj. ambivalent, having both positive and negative feelings towards a subject -
20 ambivalentie
n. ambivalence, state of having both positive and negative feelings towards a subject
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both — 1. general. Both, when modifying a single item, refers to two things or persons (both houses / both women); when, as both…and…, it couples two items, each of these may be singular (both the woman and the man) or plural (both the women and the… … Modern English usage
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