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1 bevatten
v. contain, hold, comprise; comprehend, understand -
2 constitueren
v. constitute, comprise, form, make up; establish, found; appoint a person to a a particular position -
3 fenomenalisme
n. phenomenalism, belief that phenomena comprise the only true knowledge (Philosophy) -
4 includeren
v. include, comprise, contain, embrace -
5 omvatten
v. include, comprise, embrace, enfold, encircle, envelop, hoop, grasp, clasp, cover, comprehend, compass, take in, fathom -
6 omvatten
• to comprise -
7 besluiten
♦voorbeelden:2 de vergadering besloot het volgende/stappen te nemen • the meeting resolved as follows/to take stepsde scheidsrechter besloot dat de wedstrijd niet door kon gaan • the referee decided to call off the match1 [kiezen voor] decide♦voorbeelden:overhaast besluiten • make a hasty decision -
8 omvatten
♦voorbeelden: -
9 tellen
1 [getallen in een volgorde opnoemen] count2 [laten gelden; meetellen] count♦voorbeelden:1 even tellen … • let me see …niet tot tien kunnen tellen • not be very brighttot tien tellen • count (up) to ten2 die punten/jaren tellen dubbel • those points/years count double4 mensenlevens tellen daar niet • there's no regard for human life there, human life is cheap therezwaar tellen bij iemand • carry great weight with someonehet enige dat telt bij hem • the only thing that matters to him¶ op zijn tellen passen • watch one's step, mind one's p's and q'sII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [het aantal bepalen] count2 [aantreffen] find4 [geven om] attach (great) importance to♦voorbeelden:bij iets tellen • add to somethingniet te tellen! • hundreds/thousands (of them)!het bestuur telt drie leden • the board consists of three members4 iets (te) licht/(te) zwaar tellen • take something (too) lightly/(too) seriously -
10 uitmaken
6 [blussen] put out♦voorbeelden:een belangrijk deel van de kosten uitmaken • form/represent a large part of the cost3 het maakt mij niet(s) uit • it is all the same to me, I don't carewat maakt dat uit? • what does that matter?, what difference does it make?weinig uitmaken • make little differencedat maakt hij toch niet uit • that's not for him to decideik kan niet uitmaken wat daar staat • I cannot make out what it saysdat maak ik zelf nog uit • I'll be the judge of thatdat moeten ze onder elkaar maar uitmaken • they'll have to sort that out among themselvesiemand uitmaken voor al wat lelijk is • call someone all the names under the sun
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