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1 vinden
6 [komen tot gelijke gezindheid] 〈zie voorbeelden 6〉♦voorbeelden:1 zij heeft het helemaal gevonden • she has found her groove/nichedat boek is nergens te vinden • that book is nowhere to be foundwat je vindt mag je houden • finders, keepers〈 figuurlijk〉 ergens voor te vinden zijn • be ready to do something, be in/game for somethingiemand/iets toevallig vinden • happen/chance upon someone/somethingdat is aardig gevonden • that's neat, how clever of youik vind het vandaag koud • I think it's/I find it cold todayik zou het prettig vinden als … • I'd appreciate it if …hoe vind je dat? • what do you think of that?, how does that strike you?iemand aardig vinden • like someone, take to someonedoe maar wat je het beste vindt • do as you see fit/think best, suit yourselfzou je het erg vinden als …? • would you mind if …?ik vind het goed • that's fine by me, it suits me finevind je (ook) niet? • don't you think?het welletjes vinden • call it a daydaar vind ik niets aan • it doesn't do a thing for me5 gehoor vinden • find a sympathetic ear/listener6 het met iemand kunnen vinden • get on/along with someonezich ergens in kunnen vinden • agree with somethingzij hebben elkaar gevonden • 〈 zijn het eens〉 they have come to terms (over it); 〈 ze vormen een paar〉 they have found one another -
2 asparagine
n. asparagine, type of amino acid found commonly in plants (first found in asparagus) -
3 funderen
♦voorbeelden:een standpunt theoretisch funderen • give a sound theoretical basis for one's opinions -
4 grondvesten
1 [funderen] lay the foundations of♦voorbeelden:2 een onafhankelijke staat grondvesten • found/establish an independent stateop/in iets gegrondvest zijn • be based on something -
5 onvindbaar
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6 schuilen
1 [zich verbergen] hide2 [beschutting zoeken] shelter (from)♦voorbeelden:daar schuilt iets achter • there is something behind/at the back of it2 gaan schuilen • take shelter/covervoor de regen schuilen onder een boom • shelter from the rain under a tree3 de oorzaak daarvan schuilt in … • its cause is to be found in … -
7 terecht
I 〈 bijwoord〉1 [op de juiste plaats] in/at the right place2 [teruggevonden] (found) back3 [met recht] rightly♦voorbeelden:1 ben ik hier terecht bij dr. A? • is this Dr. A's house?haar broche is nog niet terecht • her brooch is still missing3 terecht beweert hij dat … • he is right in arguing that …hij denkt al dan niet terecht, dat … • he thinks, with or without good reason that …hij is voor zijn examen gezakt, en terecht • he failed his examination and rightly soII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:een terechte opmerking • an appropriate remark -
8 terechtkomen
2 [goed worden] turn out all right♦voorbeelden:1 lelijk terechtkomen • have/take a nasty fallin het water terechtkomen • land in the waterhij zal nog in de gevangenis terechtkomen • he will end up in jailin de sloot terechtkomen • fall into/land in the ditchin een storm terechtkomen • run into a stormde brief kwam (weer) op mijn bureau terecht • the letter found its way (back) to my deskhij is ten slotte nog goed terechtgekomen • he finally found his niche/got his feet on the groundwat is er van hem terechtgekomen? • what has happened to him? -
9 voorkomen
voorkomen1 prevent♦voorbeelden:we moeten voorkomen dat hij hier weggaat • we must prevent him from leaving————————voorkomen1〈 het〉1 [uiterlijk] appearance2 [het aangetroffen worden] occurrence, incidence♦voorbeelden:hij heeft een representatief voorkomen • he has a presentable appearancehet voorkomen hebben van • bear the semblance of————————voorkomen21 [vóór iemand/iets anders komen] get/draw ahead2 [gebeuren] occur, happen3 [aangetroffen worden] occur, be found4 [voor het gerecht verschijnen] appear5 [toeschijnen] seem, appear6 [voor het huis komen] come round♦voorbeelden:3 die planten komen overal voor • those plants grow/are found everywhere5 dat komt mij bekend voor • that rings a bell/sounds familiarhet is niet zo goed als hij laat voorkomen • it's not as good as he'd have you believehet laten voorkomen alsof … • make it appear as if …het komt mij voor, dat … • it seems to me that … -
10 Cambrium
n. Cambrian, Cambrian is the earliest period in whose rocks are found numerous large -
11 albumine
n. albumin, water-soluble protein found in blood and egg-whites (Biochemistry) -
12 alligator
n. alligator, broad-snouted variety of reptile belonging to the crocodile family (found in the the southeastern U.S. and eastern China) -
13 aloe
n. aloe, variety of succulent plant having spiky leaves and a bitter juice (mainly found in Africa) -
14 antelope
n. antelope, any of a number of cud-chewing deer-like animals having hollow horns (found mainly in Africa and Asia) -
15 antilope
n. antelope, any of a number of cud-chewing deer-like animals having hollow horns (found mainly in Africa and Asia) -
16 appelzuur
n. malic acid, colorless crystalline compound found in a number of fruits (including apples, tomatoes, etc.) with a strong palatable sour taste that is used in the flavoring of wine -
17 baseren
v. base, found, establish; station -
18 basiliek
n. basilica, type of early Christian church (mainly found in Italy) -
19 baviaan
n. baboon, any of a number of large monkeys having large cheek pouches and a short tail (found in Africa and Arabia) -
20 berusten
v. reside, consent, resign oneself; base, found, establish
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