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41 eensluidend
adj. identical, exactly alike, same; equal in every respect, interchangeable -
42 elk
adj. every, each, all--------adv. apiece, each--------pron. each, any -
43 elkeen
pron. each, every one -
44 godgans
adj. entire, whole, including every part, complete, full -
45 godganselijk
adj. entire, whole, including every part, complete, full -
46 grondrecht
n. basic rights, fundamental rights and privileges which are given to every individual -
47 huisvriend
n. family friend, friend that is well-known and well-liked by every member of the family -
48 iegelijk
adv. every, each -
49 in alle opzichten
adv. in every respect, altogether, throughout, to all intents and purposes, full -
50 mensenrechten
n. human rights, inalienable rights and privileges of every human being -
51 twintigjaars
adj. vicennial, once every 20 years -
52 vijfjaarlijks
adj. quinquennial, in five-year intervals, every five years -
53 zevenjaarlijks
adj. septennial, occurring once every seven years; of a period of seven years -
54 's maandags
on Mondays, every Monday -
55 God
1 [de Schepper] God♦voorbeelden:God de Heer • the Lord Godhet lam Gods • the Lamb (of God)in Gods naam! • for God's/goodness' sake!〈 figuurlijk〉 Gods water over Gods akker laten lopen • let things take/run their (natural) coursehij mag God wel (op zijn blote knietjes) danken • he can thank his lucky starszo (waarlijk) helpe mij God (almachtig) • so help me Godin God geloven • believe in GodGod mag weten waar hij is • God (alone) knows where he iszijn hoop op God vestigen • place one's hope in GodGod sta me bij • God help meGod weet hoe ze daar terecht zijn gekomen! • God/the Lord knows how they got there!als God het wil • God willingik zou het bij God niet weten • for the life of me, I don't knowvan God en iedereen verlaten • godforsakenieder voor zich en God voor ons allen • every man for himself and the devil take the hindmostleven als God in Frankrijk • live the life of RileyGod betere het! • God help us!; oh God (no)!God zij met ons • God be with usGode zij dank • thank God/heavensGod allemachtig!, God nog an toe! • Christ (almighty)! -
56 Jan en alleman
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57 Jan
1 John♦voorbeelden:Jan Modaal • Mr Average IncomeJan Rap en zijn maat • ragtag and bobtailJan Soldaat • ±Tommy, AGI JoeJan en alleman • every Tom, Dick and HarryJan met de pet • the (average/ordinary) man in the street¶ (weer) boven Jan zijn • be out of the wood/over the hump -
58 aan iemands lippen hangen
aan iemands lippen hangenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > aan iemands lippen hangen
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59 aanwinst
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60 af en toe
af en toe
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