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1 ziek worden
v. become ill, get ill, be taken ill, fall ill, fall sick, grow sickly, take to smb.'s bed -
2 ziek
1 [niet gezond] ill2 [getuigend van een verdorven geest] sick♦voorbeelden:ongeneeslijk ziek • incurably illzich ziek melden • report sickziek worden • fall ill/sickernstig/gevaarlijk ziek • seriously/dangerously illziek met de griep • down with fluziek van de koorts/zorgen • sick with fever/worryvan garnalen (eten) word ik ziek • shrimps disagree with me -
3 ziek worden
ziek wordenfall ill/sick -
4 opvatten
3 [zich toeleggen op] take up♦voorbeelden:1 de draad van het verhaal weer opvatten • take up/pick up the thread of the storyiets licht opvatten • make light of somethingiets verkeerd opvatten • 〈 fout opvatten〉 misinterpret/misconceive something; 〈 kwalijk nemen〉 take something amiss/illiets als een grapje opvatten • take/treat something as a joke4 liefde opvatten voor • conceive a passion for, fall in love withhet plan opvatten om • conceive a plan to, set out to
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fall ill — become sick … English contemporary dictionary
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