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1 the grant freed him from all financial worries
the grant freed him from all financial worriesEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the grant freed him from all financial worries
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2 free
adj. vrij; ontslagen; in vrijheid; gratis; beschikbaar--------adv. vrij; gratis--------v. bevrijden, vrijlaten; in vrijheid stellen; oplossen; loslatenfree1[ frie:] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; freer〉1 vrij ⇒ onafhankelijk, onbelemmerd2 vrij ⇒ gratis, belastingvrij4 vrij ⇒ niet bezet, niet in gebruik; niet vast, los; leeg; 〈 natuurkunde〉 in vrije toestand, ongebonden6 vrijgevig ⇒ gul, royaal♦voorbeelden:1 a free agent • iemand die vrij/onafhankelijk kan handelenFree Church • non-conformistische Kerkfree fight • algemeen gevechtgive/allow someone a free hand • iemand de vrije hand laten〈 voetbal〉 free kick • vrije schop/trapgive free rein(s) to • de vrije teugel laten aanfree speech • vrijheid van meningsuitingfree thought • vrijdenkerijfree verse • vrij vers〈 techniek, technologie〉 free wheel • freewheel, vrijloopfree will • vrije wilyou are free to do what you like • je mag doen wat je wilfeel free to do something • iets met een gerust hart (kunnen) doenmake someone free of something • iets delen met iemand, iemand de beschikking geven over ietsset free • vrijlaten, in vrijheid stellenfree from care • vrij van zorgen, onbekommerdfree of charge • gratis, kosteloosfree of tax • belastingvrijcarriage free • francoa free pass • een vrij reisbiljet/vrijkaartjefree port • vrije haven, vrijhaven〈Amerikaans-Engels; informeel〉 for free • gratis, voor nietsfree trade • (de) vrije handel, (de) vrijhandel4 is this seat free? • is deze plaats vrij?5 free and easy • ongedwongen, zorgeloosmake free with • te vrij/schaamteloos gebruik maken van, (te) vrij omgaan met————————free2〈 werkwoord〉2 verlossen ⇒ losmaken, vrijstellen♦voorbeelden:the grant freed him from all financial worries • de toelage verloste hem van al zijn financiële zorgen————————free3〈 bijwoord〉1 vrij ⇒ los, ongehinderd2 gratis♦voorbeelden:3 free on board • vrij/franco aan boordfree alongside ship • franco/vrij langs boordfree delivered • franco (t)huisfree on rail/truck • franco spoor/wagon
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