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1 deeply
adv. diep, zeer, heel -
2 deeply attached to her brother
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3 deeply rooted
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4 deeply affected
zeer diep geroerd -
5 deeply depressed
in zware depressie, in diepe depressie -
6 deeply hurt
diep gekwetst -
7 deeply involved in
zeer betrokken bij -
8 deeply rooted in
diep ingeworteld -
9 deeply recessed part
sterk geprofileerd gedeelte -
10 a deeply rooted love
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11 be deeply seated
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12 his death affected me deeply
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13 bowed deeply
boog diep -
14 delved deeply into
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15 felt deeply embarrassed
voelde zich zeer in verlegenheid -
16 moved him deeply
hij was zeer ontroerd -
17 touched him deeply
raakte hem diep (verwarmde zijn hart, ontroerde hem hevig) -
18 was deeply disappointed
was diep teleurgesteld -
19 was deeply offended
was diep beledigd (heel erg beledigd) -
20 affect
v. betreffen; voorwenden; beïnvloeden[ əfekt]1 affecteren ⇒ voorwenden, doen alsof♦voorbeelden:5 how will the new law affect us? • welke invloed zal de nieuwe wet op ons hebben?tax increases affect the whole population • belastingverhogingen treffen de hele bevolking
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