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1 branch out
filialen openen,versplitsingenbranch out1 zijn zaken/zich uitbreiden ⇒ zich ontwikkelen♦voorbeelden: -
2 hold out an/the olive branch
hold out an/the olive brancheen vredesduif loslaten, de hand reiken -
3 olive branch
olijftak; teken van goede wil, teken van het de hand toe reiken voor verkrijgen van vredeolive branch♦voorbeelden:¶ hold out an/the olive branch • een vredesduif loslaten, de hand reiken -
4 hold out the olive branch
hand naar vrede uitsteken -
5 root
n. wortel; oorsprong--------v. wortel schieten; geworteld zijn; wroeten, woelen; te voorschijn halen, opscharrelenroot1[ roe:t] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 oorsprong ⇒ wortel, basis♦voorbeelden:¶ root and branch • met wortel en tak, grondigpull up one's roots • een ander leven beginnenput down roots • zich vestigen, zich thuis gaan voelenstrike at the roots of • een vernietigende aanval doen op————————root23 wroeten ⇒ graven, woelen♦voorbeelden:¶ root for the team • het team toejuichen/steunenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:→ root out root out/
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branch out — branch off / branch out [v] extend beyond main part add to, develop, diverge, diversify, divide, enlarge, expand, extend, fork, grow, increase, multiply, part, proliferate, ramify, separate, spread out; concept 756 Ant. lessen, shrink … New thesaurus
branch out — index accrue (increase), bifurcate, compound, deploy, deviate, digress, expand, increase … Law dictionary
branch out — verb vary in order to spread risk or to expand (Freq. 1) The company diversified • Syn: ↑diversify, ↑broaden • Ant: ↑specialize (for: ↑diversify), ↑ … Useful english dictionary
branch out — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms branch out : present tense I/you/we/they branch out he/she/it branches out present participle branching out past tense branched out past participle branched out to start doing something new or different… … English dictionary
branch out — UK US branch out Phrasal Verb with branch({{}}/brɑːnʃ/ verb ► to start a business activity or a job that is different from your usual activity or job: »As well as looking after their film production company, the couple have branched out and… … Financial and business terms
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branch out — verb a) to expand in the manner of branches The chart starts in the center and branches out from there. b) to attempt something new or different, but related Studying Latin may make it easier to branch out into Spanish or Italian … Wiktionary
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branch out (into something) — ˌbranch ˈout (into sth) derived to start to do an activity that you have not done before, especially in your work or business Syn: ↑diversify • The company branched out into selling insurance. • I decided to branch out … Useful english dictionary
branch out phrasal — verb (I) to do something different from what you usually do: Don t be afraid to branch out and try new ideas. | branch out into (doing) sth: Profits were falling until the bookstore branched out into selling CDs and cassettes … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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