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1 demonstreren
♦voorbeelden:1 demonstreren tegen/voor iets • demonstrate against/in support of something -
2 aantonen
♦voorbeelden:1 er werd ruimschoots aangetoond dat … • there was ample evidence that … -
3 betogen
♦voorbeelden:1 voor de vrede betogen • march/demonstrate for peaceII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 de spreker betoogde dat … • the speaker argued that …met klem/nadruk betogen dat … • stress the point that … -
4 voordoen
2 [omdoen] put on♦voorbeelden:II 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich voordoen〉2 [het voorkomen aannemen van] act, appear, pose♦voorbeelden:1 het geval doet zich voor dat … • it happens/occurs that …er deed zich een moeilijkheid voor • a difficulty aroseals die omstandigheden zich voordoen • if those conditions occurzich voordoen als inspecteur • pose as an inspector -
5 aan de dag leggen
v. demonstrate, display, show -
6 aantonen
v. demonstrate, prove, indicate, evince -
7 betogen
v. argue, dispute; march in protest, demonstrate -
8 bewijzen
v. prove, substantiate with evidence; demonstrate, show clearly -
9 demonstreren
v. demonstrate, exhibit, present; display emotion; display public opinion (through a protest march, meeting, etc.) -
10 hekeldicht
n. satire, literary work designed to demonstrate the negative aspects of human folly through the use of mockery and derision -
11 hekelschrift
n. satire, literary work designed to demonstrate the negative aspects of human folly through the use of mockery and derision -
12 illustreren
v. illustrate, depict with pictures or words; demonstrate -
13 tonen
v. show, display, demonstrate, evidence, enucleate -
14 uiten
v. utter, express, voice, speak, outspeak, pronounce, enounce, predicate, enunciate, demonstrate, emit -
15 vertonen
v. show, perform, screen, demonstrate, wear, backslide -
16 demonstreren
• to demonstrate -
17 tonen
• to demonstrate• to display• to exhibit• to prove• to show -
18 voorstellen
• to demonstrate• to move• to present• to propose• to recommend• to represent• to suggest -
19 aanschouwelijk
♦voorbeelden:1 iets aanschouwelijk maken • illustrate something 〈 met voorbeelden〉; demonstrate something 〈 met proeven〉II 〈 bijwoord〉1 [zo dat men het voor zich ziet] graphically♦voorbeelden: -
20 bewijzen
♦voorbeelden:iemands schuld bewijzen • prove someone guiltyeen stelling bewijzen • prove a propositionniet bewezen • unproved, unprovendit bewijst dat • this proves thatbewijs maar dat het niet zo is • prove the contrarydit bewijst toch afdoende dat hij bekwaam is • this is sufficient proof of his competenceiemand een slechte dienst bewijzen • do someone a bad turn/a disservice
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