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1 bijz
especially, esp -
2 ihb
especially, particularly, specifically -
3 hofstede
n. homestead, house and property (especially a farm); section of land claimed by a settler (especially under the U.S. Homestead Act) -
4 ijdel
adj. vain, conceited (especially in one's appearance)--------adv. vainly, conceitedly (especially in one's appearance) -
5 bijzonder
1 [niet algemeen] particular4 [zeer (groot)] special5 [niet van de overheid] private♦voorbeelden:in het bijzonder • in particular, especiallyhet is niets bijzonders • it is nothing special6 met bijzondere zorg • with particular/special careII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [zeer, buitengewoon] very (much)♦voorbeelden: -
6 vooral
♦voorbeelden:1 dat moet je vooral doen • do that/go ahead by all meansga vooral vroeg naar bed • be sure to go to bed earlymaak haar vooral niet wakker • don't wake her up whatever you dovergeet het vooral niet • whatever you do, don't forget itvooral omdat • especially because -
7 Apocalyps
n. apocalypse, revelation or vision of the end of the world (especially in Jewish and Christian writings) -
8 Avondster
n. evening star; bright planet which is seen in the west after the sun sets (especially Venus) -
9 Germaan
n. Teuton, member of an ancient Germanic people which inhabited northern Europe; member of a people that speaks a Germanic language (especially a German) -
10 accompagneur
n. accompanist, someone who provides accompaniment (especially a musician who plays a minor part to complement the main instrument) -
11 afwennen
n. weaning, act of breaking away from something one is accustomed to (especially a habit or addiction)--------v. wean, break a habit, cure, unlearn -
12 apenstaart
n. at sign, \@ symbol that is used to signify the word "at" (especially in email addresses, also known as "strudel", "commercial at", and more) -
13 arrive
n. parvenu, poor person who has become wealthy, upstart, one who has risen suddenly in rank or status (especially one who does not deserve it, or one who acts self-important once he has achieved it) -
14 assumeren
v. assume, surmise, suppose to be true (especially without proof); take on a position or duty; adopt an idea or cause -
15 audiovisueel
adj. audiovisual, seeing and hearing (especially pertaining to teaching aids that make use of both sight and sound) -
16 baar
n. newly-enlisted soldier, rookie (Military); ingot, mass of cast metal (especially of gold or silver); stretcher -
17 baileybrug
n. bailey bridge, prefabricated steel bridge designed for quick assembly and disassembly (especially used for military purposes) -
18 bakvis
n. teenage girl, teenybopper, teenager who follows the latest trends and fashions (especially a girl) -
19 bandtransporteur
n. conveyor belt, mechanical apparatus for carrying material or objects from place to place by means of a large moving belt (especially in a factory) -
20 beenverweking
n. osteomalacia, (Pathology) condition characterized by softening of the bones (occurring especially in pregnant women)
См. также в других словарях:
especially — ► ADVERB 1) in particular. 2) to a great extent; very much. USAGE The words especially and specially are not interchangeable, although both can mean ‘particularly’. Only especially means ‘in particular’, as in he despised them all, especially… … English terms dictionary
Especially — Es*pe cial*ly, adv. In an especial manner; chiefly; particularly; peculiarly; in an uncommon degree. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
especially — index a fortiori, particularly Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
especially — c.1400, from ESPECIAL (Cf. especial) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
especially — [adv] exceptionally, particularly abnormally, above all, before all else, chiefly, conspicuously, curiously, eminently, exclusively, expressly, extraordinarily, in particular, in specie, mainly, markedly, notably, oddly, outstandingly, peculiarly … New thesaurus
especially — [e spesh′əl ē, i spesh′əl ē] adv. particularly; mainly; to a marked degree; unusually … English World dictionary
especially — es|pe|cial|ly W1S1 [ıˈspeʃəli] adv 1.) [sentence adverb] used to emphasize that something is more important or happens more with one particular thing than with others = ↑particularly ▪ I never liked long walks, especially in winter. ▪ Art books… … Dictionary of contemporary English
especially — es|pe|cial|ly [ ı speʃli ] adverb *** 1. ) used when mentioning conditions that make something more relevant, important, or true: PARTICULARLY: It was a very cold house, especially in the winter. especially because/since: He did not want to upset … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
especially — /I speSFli/ also specially spoken adverb 1 (sentence adverb) used to emphasize that something is more important or happens more with one particular thing than with others: Crime is growing at a rapid rate, especially in urban areas. 2 (+ adj/adv) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
especially */*/*/ — UK [ɪˈspeʃ(ə)lɪ] / US adverb 1) used when mentioning conditions that make something more relevant, important, or true It was a very cold house, especially in winter. especially as/because/since: He did not want to upset his father, especially as… … English dictionary
especially — especial, especially, special, specially 1. There is no longer any great difficulty with especial because special has all but driven it out, although it is still used occasionally to refer principally to exceptional personal qualities or… … Modern English usage