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41 nymfomane
n. nymphomaniac, woman with excessive and uncontrollable sexual desires (Psychology) -
42 nymfomanie
n. nymphomania, excessive and uncontrollable sexual desire in a woman (Psychology) -
43 obsessie
n. obsession, compulsive thought, fixation; craziness about a certain issue; excessive preoccupation -
44 onmatig
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45 overdadig
adj. over abundant, excessive, wasteful--------adv. excessively -
46 bovenmatig
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47 buitensporig
♦voorbeelden:buitensporige ontwerpen • projets extravagants -
48 excessief
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49 iemand onrechtvaardig zwaar straffen
iemand onrechtvaardig zwaar straffenpunir qn. d'une peine excessiveDeens-Russisch woordenboek > iemand onrechtvaardig zwaar straffen
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50 onmatig
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51 onrechtvaardig
♦voorbeelden:iemand onrechtvaardig zwaar straffen • punir qn. d'une peine excessive -
52 overdadig
1 [te weelderig, verkwistend] 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉 excessif 〈v.: excessive〉 ⇒ 〈m.b.t. vegetatie〉 luxuriant 〈 bijwoord〉 excessivement2 [m.b.t. voedsel en drank] 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉 trop copieux/copieuse; 〈 bijwoord〉 trop copieusement♦voorbeelden: -
53 bovenmatig
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54 buitensporig
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55 door overmatig gebruik van tabak/alcohol
door overmatig gebruik van tabak/alcoholfrom excessive indulgence in tabacco/alcoholVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > door overmatig gebruik van tabak/alcohol
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56 een onmatig drinker
een onmatig drinkerVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een onmatig drinker
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57 een surplus aan aandacht
een surplus aan aandachtVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een surplus aan aandacht
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58 excessief
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59 gedweep
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60 mateloos
♦voorbeelden:zich mateloos vervelen • be bored stiff
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