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1 onmiddellijk
♦voorbeelden:ik kom onmiddellijk naar Utrecht • I'm coming to Utrecht straightaway/at once/immediatelyik liep onmiddellijk achter Pieter • I was walking immediately behind Peterdit volgt onmiddellijk uit het voorafgaande • this can be concluded directly from the above -
2 het klikte meteen tussen hen
het klikte meteen tussen henthey hit it off immediately, it clicked immediately between themVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het klikte meteen tussen hen
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3 klikken
1 [‘klik’ laten horen] click3 [eensgezind zijn, samengaan] click, hit it off 〈 met persoon subject〉♦voorbeelden:2 je mag niet klikken • don't tell tales, don't snitch3 het klikte meteen tussen hen • they hit it off immediately, it clicked immediately between them -
4 ogenblikkelijk
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5 terstond
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6 babyboom
n. baby boom, sharp increase in the birthrate of a nation; period of time characterized by an increase in the birthrate (esp. the years immediately following World War II) -
7 bevallingsverlof
n. maternity leave, vacation given to a woman and her partner during the time immediately preceding and/or following the birth of the child -
8 dadelijk
adj. immediate, direct--------adv. immediately, directly, instantly -
9 direct
adj. direct, straight, immediate--------adv. directly, right away, immediately--------on the spur of the moment -
10 disponeren
v. have immediately available -
11 dringend
adj. urgent, pressing, compelling; immediate, prompt--------adv. urgently, pressingly; instantly, immediately -
12 fluks
adj. swiftly, quickly, speedily; immediately, hastily; expeditiously, promptly -
13 fortepiano
adv. forte piano, loud then immediately soft (Music) -
14 geboortegolf
n. baby boom, sharp increase in the birthrate of a nation; period of time characterized by an increase in the birthrate (esp. the years immediately following World War II) -
15 halftropisch
adj. semitropical, subtropical, pertaining to regions located immediately north or south of the tropical zone -
16 hydra
n. hydra, multi-headed water serpent which grew new heads immediately after the old ones were cut off (Greek Mythology) -
17 nu
adv. now, immediately; at this moment, at this time; in these days; in the present conditions; in the moments just preceding -
18 ogenblikkelijk
adj. immediate, instant--------adv. immediately, instantly -
19 onmiddellijk
adj. immediate, instantaneous, straightaway--------adv. down on the nail, directly, here and now, immediately, instantly, straight away, at once, right, forthwith, spang -
20 onverwijld
adj. immediate--------adv. immediately
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