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1 peinzen
2 [diep nadenken] ponder on/over ⇒ ruminate about♦voorbeelden:1 hij peinst er niet over • he won't even contemplate/consider ithij peinst zich suf over een oplossing • he's beating his brains trying to find a solution -
2 aanschouwen
v. behold, set eyes on, gaze, contemplate -
3 beogen
v. aim, design, intend, contemplate -
4 bepeinzen
v. consider, contemplate, think about; meditate -
5 beschouwen
v. consider, regard; contemplate -
6 bespiegelen
v. send back a mirror image, send back energy from a surface, send back, cause to return, express, give a particular impression, contemplate, think -
7 bezinnen
v. contemplate, consider, think about -
8 contempleren
v. contemplate, consider, think about; look at -
9 denken over
v. contemplate, think of, meditate on -
10 heroverwegen
v. reconsider, rethink, contemplate again, consider again -
11 overpeinzen
v. meditate, cogitate, contemplate, muse about, muse on, ponder, revolve, lucubrate, speculate -
12 van plan zijn
v. intend, propose, purpose, purport, mean, contemplate, think -
13 beogen
♦voorbeelden: -
14 beschouwen
♦voorbeelden:iets als zijn plicht beschouwen • consider something (as) one's dutyals verloren beschouwen • give up (for lost)ik beschouw dit als een eer • I regard this as an honoureen brief als niet geschreven beschouwen • disregard a letter -
15 bespiegelen
♦voorbeelden: -
16 bezinnen
〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich bezinnen〉♦voorbeelden: -
17 hij peinst er niet over
hij peinst er niet overhe won't even contemplate/consider itVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij peinst er niet over
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