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adj. gemakkelijk; geriefelijk; kalm--------adv. makkelijkeasy1[ ie:zie] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; easiness〉1 (ge)makkelijk ⇒ eenvoudig, moeiteloos3 behaaglijk ⇒ comfortabel, gemakkelijk♦voorbeelden:〈 informeel〉 as easy as pie/winking • reuzegemakkelijk, een koud kunstje〈 spreekwoord〉 it's easy to be wise after the event • als het kleed gemaakt is, ziet men de fouten3 easy chair • leunstoel, luie stoeleasy on the ear/eye • aangenaam om te horen/zienhave an easy time (of it) • een gemakkelijk leventje hebbeneasy money • gemakkelijk/illegaal verkregen geldby easy stages • stap voor staplive on Easy Street • in goede doen zijnon easy terms • op gemakkelijke condities, op afbetaling————————easy2〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:easy as pie • een fluitje van een centeasy does it! • voorzichtig!easy (now) • kalmpjes aan!, rustig! -
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4 loan on easy terms
lening onder gemakkelijke voorwaarden (lening die gemakkelijk af te betalen is)
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terms — n. conditions, provisions 1) to dictate; set; state; stipulate terms 2) easy; favorable terms 3) surrender terms (to stipulate surrender terms to an enemy) 4) by the terms (of an agreement) 5) on certain terms (on one s own termss; on our terms)… … Combinatory dictionary
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easy terms — UK US noun [plural] ► COMMERCE a way of paying for something with a series of small payments: »Families on low incomes opt to pay using easy terms a TV for a small amount each a week. ► FINANCE a way of borrowing money at a low interest rate:… … Financial and business terms
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easy — [ē′zē] adj. easier, easiest [ME esi < OFr aisé, pp. of aisier (& aasié, pp. of aaisier < a + aisier) < aise: see EASE] 1. that can be done, got, mastered, endured, etc. with ease; not difficult; not exacting 2. free from trouble, anxiety … English World dictionary
easy — eas|y1 W1S1 [ˈi:zi] adj comparative easier superlative easiest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(not difficult)¦ 2¦(comfortable)¦ 3¦(not worried)¦ 4¦(friendly)¦ 5¦(easily attacked)¦ 6 take the easy way out 7 have an easy time (of it) … Dictionary of contemporary English
EASy — See Exchange Access System LIFFE * * * easy eas‧y [ˈiːzi] adjective 1. ( on) easy terms if you buy something on easy terms, you pay for it with several small payments, rather than paying the whole amount at once: • Farmers can obtain credit on… … Financial and business terms
easy — 1 / i:zi/ adjective 1 NOT DIFFICULT not difficult, and not needing much physical or mental effort: The easiest way to get there is through the park. | It can t have been easy raising three children all by herself. | easy to make/build/do etc: Are … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
easy — I. adjective (easier; est) Etymology: Middle English esy, from Anglo French eisé, aasié, past participle of eiser, aaisier to ease, from a ad (from Latin ad ) + eise ease Date: 13th century 1. a. causing or involving little difficulty or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
easy — /ˈizi / (say eezee) adjective (easier, easiest) 1. not difficult; requiring no great labour or effort: easy to read; an easy victory. 2. free from pain, discomfort, worry, or care: he has an easy conscience now; easy in one s mind. 3. conducive… …
easy — easylike, adj. /ee zee/, adj., easier, easiest, adv., n. adj. 1. not hard or difficult; requiring no great labor or effort: a book that is easy to read; an easy victory. 2. free from pain, discomfort, worry, or care: He led an easy life. 3.… … Universalium