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1 bouwwerk
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2 assemblagecycli
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3 opbouwcycli
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4 opbouwen
1 build/set up♦voorbeelden:een nieuw bestaan opbouwen • build a new life (for oneself)het weefsel is uit cellen opgebouwd • the tissue is made up/composed of cells -
5 aanleggen
1 [aanbrengen tegen/om] apply2 [doen overeenkomstig een doel] contrive ⇒ set/go about3 [bezig zijn tot stand te brengen] construct, build ⇒ 〈 straat ook〉 lay, dig 〈 kanaal〉, lay out 〈 park, tuin〉, install 〈 voorzieningen〉, build up 〈 voorraad〉♦voorbeelden:een verband aanleggen • dress (a wound), bandage2 het zó weten aan te leggen dat … • contrive it so that …het erop aanleggen dat/om … • set out to …hoe leg ik dat aan? • how do I go about this?het met de buurvrouw aanleggen • start carrying on with the woman next doorhet met iemand aanleggen • 〈 zich inlaten met〉 get involved with someone; 〈 gemene zaak maken met〉 join forces with someone3 een spoorweg/weg aanleggen • construct a railway/roadeen verzameling aanleggen • start a collectioneen vuur aanleggen • lay a fireeen nieuwe wijk aanleggen • build a new Bestate/Adevelopment2 [onderweg stilhouden] stop (off)1 [richten] aim♦voorbeelden:1 leg aan! • take aim! -
6 bijbouwen
♦voorbeelden:1 een paar kamers bijbouwen • build/add on a couple of roomser is flink bijgebouwd aan de school • considerable additions have been made to the school -
7 bouw
2 [bouwbedrijf] building industry/trade♦voorbeelden:dat huis heeft een vreemde bouw • that house is strangely built -
8 inbouwen
♦voorbeelden:een radio met ingebouwde luidspreker • a radio with a built-in speakerdie toren is ingebouwd • that tower is an integral part of the buildingveiligheidsmaatregelen inbouwen • build in safety measures -
9 metselen
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10 postuur
♦voorbeelden:klein van postuur • of small stature/build -
11 timmeren
1 [slaan] hammer♦voorbeelden:goed kunnen timmeren • be good at carpentryerop los timmeren • hit out (in all directions)de hele boel in elkaar timmeren • smash the whole place upII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
12 voortbouwen
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13 aanbouwen
v. add, build; cultivate, grow -
14 aanleggen
v. build, construct, install, put in; lay out, lay; moor, tie a boat -
15 accumuleren
v. accumulate, pile, amass, build up -
16 afschermen
v. screen off, build a partition; conceal; protect, watch over -
17 arbeidsethos
n. work ethic, belief that hard work is a virtue and serves to build character -
18 arbeidsmoraal
n. work ethic, belief that hard work is a virtue and serves to build character -
19 balsa
balsa, light strong wood (used to build models, rafts, etc.); raft -
20 balsahout
n. balsa, light strong wood (used to build models, rafts, etc.); raft
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