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1 bezorgen
3 [afleveren] deliver♦voorbeelden:iemand een baan bezorgen • get someone a jobhij zal zichzelf nog een minderwaardigheidscomplex bezorgen • he'll give himself an inferiority complexzijn goede opleiding bezorgde hem een plaatsje bij … • his good education secured him a place with …iemand/zichzelf een slechte reputatie bezorgen • disgrace someone/oneselfdat bezorgt ons heel wat extra werk • that lands us with a lot of extra workiemand verdriet bezorgen • cause someone sorrow3 goederen/boodschappen bezorgen • deliver goods/messages4 zevende uitgave, bezorgd door dr. A. B. • seventh edition, edited by dr. A. B. -
2 iemand verdriet bezorgen
iemand verdriet bezorgenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand verdriet bezorgen
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3 berokkenen
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4 iemand schade/leed berokkenen
iemand schade/leed berokkenencause someone harm/sorrowVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand schade/leed berokkenen
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