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1 overwegen
overwegen1 [overdenken] consider ⇒ think over/out♦voorbeelden:het overwegen waard • worth consideringwij overwegen een nieuwe auto te kopen • we are thinking of/considering buying a new caralles overwegende doe ik er beter aan om … • all things considered I had better …ernstig overwogen worden • be under serious considerationik heb mijn antwoord goed overwogen • I have given careful thought/consideration to my responseeen goed overwogen oplossing • a carefully thought-out solutioniets goed/grondig overwegen • turn something over in one's mindhet nog eens goed overwegen • reconsider (the matter)〈 juridisch〉 overwegende, dat … • considering that …♦voorbeelden:1 zij werd verscheurd door woede en angst, maar uiteindelijk overwoog de angst • she was torn between anger and fear, but in the end fear prevailed -
2 bezinnen
〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich bezinnen〉♦voorbeelden: -
3 de nadelen/risico's overwegen
de nadelen/risico's overwegenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de nadelen/risico's overwegen
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4 zich bezinnen op iets
zich bezinnen op ietsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zich bezinnen op iets
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count the cost — 1. To assess the risks of an action before attempting it 2. To comprehend fully the unfortunate consequences of an action • • • Main Entry: ↑cost * * * count the cost british phrase to realize what has been lost or damaged as a result of… … Useful english dictionary
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count the cost (of something) — count the cost (of sth) idiom to feel the bad effects of a mistake, an accident, etc • The town is now counting the cost of its failure to provide adequate flood protection. Main entry: ↑countidiom … Useful english dictionary
count the cost — British to realize what has been lost or damaged as a result of something The whole town is counting the cost of the bombing today … English dictionary
count the cost — to start to understand how badly something has affected you. I didn t read the contract fully before I signed it but I m counting the cost now … New idioms dictionary
count the cost — calculate the consequences of a careless or foolish action. → count … English new terms dictionary
Counting the cost — Facade of the ambitious extension to Siena Cathedral. Construction was abandoned in 1348. Counting the cost is a name often given to a pair of parables told by Jesus in the New Testament, and found in Luke … Wikipedia
count — count1 W3S1 [kaunt] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(find the total)¦ 2¦(say numbers)¦ 3¦(be allowed)¦ 4¦(include)¦ 5¦(consider something)¦ 6¦(important)¦ 7 I/you can count somebody/something on (the fingers of) one hand 8 don t count your chickens (before they re… … Dictionary of contemporary English
cost — 1 noun 1 MONEY PAID (C) the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something: I ll give you $15 to cover the cost of the gas. | at a cost of: The new building s going up at a cost of $82 million. | high/low cost: a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
count — 1 /kaUnt/ verb 1 SAY NUMBERS also count up (I) to say numbers in their correct order (+ to): Sarah can count up to five now. | Try to count to ten before you lose your temper. 2 FIND THE TOTAL also count up (T) to count the people, objects,… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
count — count1 [ kaunt ] verb *** ▸ 1 say how many there are ▸ 2 say numbers in order ▸ 3 include in calculation ▸ 4 be important ▸ 5 treat/consider as something ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive or transitive to calculate how many people or things there are … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English