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n. wereld; de wereld; de wereldbol; het heelal, kosmos; de levende wezens; de mensheid; het publiek, het leven in deze wereld; veel; massa (mensen)[ wə:ld]♦voorbeelden:the world of dreams • de droomwereldmake a world of difference • een hoop verschil uitmakenit will do you a/the world of good • daar zul je reuze van opknappen/veel baat bij hebbenbring into the world • ter wereld brengencome into the world • geboren wordenthe world to come • het hiernamaalsforsake/renounce the world • zich van de wereld afwendenall the world knows, the whole world knows • de hele wereld/iedereen weet hetwhat will the world say? • wat zullen de mensen (wel niet) zeggen?nothing in the world • niets ter wereldwhy in the world did you do this? • waarom heb je dat in 's hemelsnaam gedaan?(all) the world over • over de hele wereldthe other world • het hiernamaalsthe Third World • de derde wereldI'd give the world to … • ik zou er alles (ter wereld) voor over hebben om …how goes the world with you? • hoe staat het leven?set the world on fire • iets zeer opmerkelijks doenthey are worlds apart • ze verschillen als dag en nachtnot for (all) the world • voor geen goud/prijsit is for all the world like/as if • het lijkt sprekend/als twee druppels water opmy car is all the world to me • mijn auto betekent alles voor metired/whacked to the world • doodop→ dead dead/
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