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1 drastisch
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2 vergaand
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3 drastisch
adj. drastic, extreme, intense, severe--------adv. drastically, intensely -
4 radicaal
adj. radical, drastic--------adv. radically, drastically--------n. radical, extremist, out and outer -
5 drastische maatregelen nemen
drastische maatregelen nemenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > drastische maatregelen nemen
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6 drastische maatregelen/hervormingen
drastische maatregelen/hervormingendrastic measures/reformsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > drastische maatregelen/hervormingen
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7 hardhandig optreden
hardhandig optredentake hard-handed/harsh/drastic action, use strong-arm tacticsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hardhandig optreden
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8 hardhandig
♦voorbeelden:hardhandig optreden • take hard-handed/harsh/drastic action, use strong-arm tactics -
9 het mes in iets zetten
het mes in iets zettenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het mes in iets zetten
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10 ingrijpend
1 radical♦voorbeelden:1 ingrijpende bezuinigingen • drastic/far-reaching cutbackseen ingrijpende operatie • a major operationingrijpend veranderen • change radically -
11 ingrijpende bezuinigingen
ingrijpende bezuinigingendrastic/far-reaching cutbacksVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ingrijpende bezuinigingen
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12 kentering
♦voorbeelden:1 er trad een kentering in • the tide turned, a change set iner komt een kentering in de publieke opinie • the tide of public opinion is turning -
13 kras
kras1〈de〉1 [beweging, resultaat] scratch2 [geluid] scrape♦voorbeelden:die plaat zit vol krassen • that record is full of scratcheseen kras met de pen • a stroke of the pen————————kras2♦voorbeelden:hij is nog kras voor zijn jaren • he's very hale and hearty for his agedat lijkt me al te kras • that seems a bit thick/steep to mehet een beetje (te) kras uitdrukken • put it a bit (too) strong/crassly -
14 maatregel
1 measure♦voorbeelden:1 algemene maatregel van bestuur • ±BOrder in Councildisciplinaire maatregelen nemen tegen iemand • take disciplinary action against someonedrastische maatregelen nemen • take drastic measuresgeen halve maatregelen treffen • take no halfway measureseen strenge/harde maatregel • a strong/tough measurewe hebben maatregelen genomen om alles soepel te laten verlopen • we've made arrangements to ensure that everything runs smoothlymaatregelen nemen/treffen • take measures/steps/action -
15 mes
♦voorbeelden:het mes in de begroting zetten • slash the budgethet mes in iets zetten • 〈 figuurlijk〉 take drastic action; 〈 bezuinigen〉 apply the axe to somethingiemand het mes op de keel zetten • 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 put a knife to someone's throat; 〈 figuurlijk ook〉 hold a pistol to someone's head〈 figuurlijk〉 met het mes op de keel • at pistol-/gun-pointik ga morgen onder het mes • 〈 met betrekking tot operatie〉 I'm going in tomorrow; 〈 met betrekking tot zwaar examen〉 tomorrow's the moment of truth -
16 radicaal
radicaal1I 〈de〉1 [iemand die de consequenties van een zienswijze aanvaardt] consistent person ⇒ person who abides by/ 〈 informeel〉 sticks to his/her principles2 [politiek] radical♦voorbeelden:de Politieke Partij Radikalen • the (Dutch) Radical PartyII 〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:————————radicaal22 [strevend naar ingrijpende hervormingen] radical♦voorbeelden:radicaal links • the radical leftII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [volkomen, totaal] radically♦voorbeelden: -
17 vergaande bezuinigingen
vergaande bezuinigingenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > vergaande bezuinigingen
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drastic — dras|tic [ˈdræstık] adj [Date: 1600 1700; : Greek; Origin: drastikos, from dran to do ] extreme and sudden drastic action/measures ▪ NATO threatened drastic action if its terms were not met. ▪ drastic cuts in government spending ▪ Drastic changes … Dictionary of contemporary English