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1 gemeen
gemeen1〈 het〉————————gemeen21 [slecht, vals] nasty ⇒ 〈 boosaardig〉 vicious, malicious, 〈 laag, verachtelijk〉 low, 〈 laag, verachtelijk〉 vile, 〈 met betrekking tot behandeling〉 shabby♦voorbeelden:een gemene hond • a vicious dog〈 sport〉 gemeen spel • foul/dirty/rough playwat een gemeen spul • what foul stuffeen gemene streek • a dirty trickdat is gemeen van je • that's a mean/rotten thing (for you) to dogemene zaak met iemand maken • make common cause with someoneniets/veel met iemand gemeen hebben • have nothing/a lot in common with someone3 de gemene zaak • public/common interest4 gemene taal uitslaan • use foul/filthy languageII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [op valse/verachtelijke wijze] nastily ⇒ 〈 boosaardig〉 viciously, maliciously, 〈 met betrekking tot behandeling〉 shabbily♦voorbeelden:2 het is gemeen koud • it's awfully/beastly cold -
2 gewoon
3 [van de meest bekende soort] common♦voorbeelden:zijn gewone gang gaan • go about one's businessde gewone gang van zaken • the usual course (of events)/proceduredat is gewoon • that's naturalde gewone man/burger • the ordinary/common man, the average citizeneen gewoon mens • an ordinary/average persongewoon soldaat • a privatede gewoonste zaak ter wereld • a very usual thingradio is nu iets heel gewoons • radio is something very ordinary/nothing special these daysdat was men van hem niet gewoon • that was unlike himII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [op de gebruikelijke wijze] normally♦voorbeelden:1 doe maar gewoon • (do) act normal(ly), behave yourselfga alsjeblieft gewoon zitten • just sit down, won't you?het is gewoon niet te eten • it is simply inediblezij praatte er heel gewoon over • she was very casual about it -
3 aanknopingspunt
1 〈 voor onderzoek〉 clue, lead; 〈 als uitgangspunt〉 starting point; 〈 tussen twee mensen〉 point of contact, thing in commonVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > aanknopingspunt
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4 verstand
1 [denkvermogen] (power of) reason ⇒ 〈 bevattingsvermogen〉 (powers of) comprehension, 〈 hersenen〉 brain(s), 〈 hersenen〉 wit(s)2 [vermogen om te oordelen] (powers of) judgment♦voorbeelden:een scherp verstand • a keen mindgebruik toch je verstand! • use your head!, have some sense!een goed verstand hebben • have a good head on one's shouldersdieren hebben geen verstand • animals have no reasonpraten naar men verstand heeft • talk according to one's lightshij heeft zijn verstand verloren • he has taken leave of his senseshet verstand ontwikkelen • develop the intellecthoe kan ik je dit aan je verstand peuteren! • how can I get this into your thick skull!zijn verstand verliezen • go out of one's mindzijn verstand erbij houden • keep a level headiemand iets aan het verstand brengen • drive something home to someonebij zijn (volle) verstand • in full possession of one's facultieshij is niet goed bij zijn verstand • he's out of his mindmet verstand aan het werk gaan • go to work intelligentlydat gaat mijn verstand te boven • that's beyond my comprehension2 verstand hebben van • know about, understand, be a good judge ofverstand genoeg hebben om dat te laten • have enough sense not to do thatdaar heb ik geen verstand van • I don't know the first thing about that¶ met dien verstande • on the understanding that, provided (that)
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