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1 noemen
1 [een naam/hoedanigheid geven] call, name; christen, baptize, dub 〈 ook een bijnaam geven〉♦voorbeelden:1 noem jij dit een gezellige avond? • is this your idea of a pleasant evening?wij noemen onze dochter Mary • we're calling our daughter Marydat noem ik nou eens moed • that's what I call courage!noem je dat werken? • (do you) call that working?het is wat je noemt fantastisch • it is really fantasticiemand bij zijn voornaam noemen • call someone by his first nameeen kind naar zijn vader noemen • name a child after his father2 zijn zegsman noemen • name/cite one's sourcezijn inspanning mag ook genoemd worden • his efforts must not go unmentionedom maar eens iets te noemen • to name (but) a few 〈 namen, voorbeelden〉; to name only one 〈 één voorbeeld noemen〉; for instance -
2 iemand bij zijn voornaam noemen
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3 voornaam
voornaam♦voorbeelden:————————voornaam♦voorbeelden:1 een voornaam voorkomen • a dignified/distinguished appearance/bearingde voornaamste feiten • the main factseen voorname plaats innemen • occupy a prominent placeeen voorname rol spelen • play an important roleonze voornaamste zorg • our main/primary concernhet voornaamste • the main thing -
4 tutoyeren
1 be on first-name terms ⇒ call someone by his/her first name
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first name — first ,name noun count * the name that comes before your family name: I don t know his first name. be on a first name basis with someone (=know them well enough to call them by their first name): She is on a first name basis with the boss … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
first name */ — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms first name : singular first name plural first names the name that comes before your family name I don t know his first name. be on first name terms with someone (= know them well enough to call them by their… … English dictionary
call — call1 [ kɔl ] verb *** ▸ 1 ask/tell someone to come ▸ 2 shout to someone ▸ 3 telephone someone ▸ 4 describe someone/something ▸ 5 use a name for someone/something ▸ 6 say/announce something loudly ▸ 7 organize something ▸ 8 of animals ▸ 9 say… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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call — call1 W1S1 [ko:l US ko:l] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(telephone)¦ 2¦(describe)¦ 3¦(have a name)¦ 4¦(give somebody/something a name)¦ 5¦(ask/order by speaking)¦ 6¦(arrange)¦ 7¦(say/shout)¦ 8 call yourself something 9 call the shots/tune … Dictionary of contemporary English
name */*/*/ — I UK [neɪm] / US noun Word forms name : singular name plural names Talking or writing about names: first name/Christian name a personal name that you are given when you are born: The children call me Mrs Jones, but actually my first name is Mary … English dictionary
call */*/*/ — I UK [kɔːl] / US [kɔl] verb Word forms call : present tense I/you/we/they call he/she/it calls present participle calling past tense called past participle called 1) a) [transitive] to use a particular name or title for someone call someone… … English dictionary
call — [[t]kɔ͟ːl[/t]] ♦ calls, calling, called 1) VERB If you call someone or something by a particular name or title, you give them that name or title. [V n n] I always wanted to call the dog Mufty for some reason... [V n n] Doctor... Will you please… … English dictionary