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2 [oproepen] call♦voorbeelden:schande roepen over iets • be outraged by somethingeen roepende in de woestijn • a voice (crying) in the wildernessvelen zijn geroepen, maar weinigen uitverkoren • many are called, but few are chosenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 [in een toestand brengen; door roepen wekken] call3 [bij opbod verkopen] auction (off)♦voorbeelden:1 een dokter/de politie roepen • call a doctor/the policeiemand op het matje roepen • carpet someonede ober roepen • call the waiteriemand voor de rechter roepen • summons someoneje komt als geroepen • (you're) just the person we needik zal je om zeven uur roepen • I'll call you at seven♦voorbeelden:2 om hulp roepen • call/cry (out) for helpdat kind roept om zijn moeder • the child is calling for its mother -
42 wie kan ik zeggen dat er is?
wie kan ik zeggen dat er is?who shall I say is calling?Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > wie kan ik zeggen dat er is?
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43 wie
♦voorbeelden:1 wie zijn boek is dit?, van wie is dit boek? • whose book is this?wie heb je gezien? • who have you seen?wie kan ik zeggen dat er is? • who shall I say is calling?met wie (spreek ik)? • who is this/that?wie van jullie? • which of you?2 [zonder antecedent] who♦voorbeelden:het meisje (aan) wie ik het boek gaf • the girl to whom I gave the book1 [welke persoon dan ook] whoever♦voorbeelden:1 wie anders dan Jan? • who (else) but John?wie dan ook • anybody, anyone, whoeverwie er ook komt, zeg maar dat ik niet thuis ben • whoever comes, tell them I'm out -
44 wij noemen onze dochter Mary
wij noemen onze dochter MaryVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > wij noemen onze dochter Mary
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