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1 fond
fond [fõ]〈m.〉3 achterste ⇒ binnenste, uiterste5 ondergrond ⇒ achtergrond, fond6 wezen ⇒ kern, grond, inhoud♦voorbeelden:trouver le fond • de bodem rakenà fond • grondig, tot op de bodemdu fond du coeur • uit de grond van zijn hart2 fond de cale • lensruimte, loosgat〈 figuurlijk〉 être à fond de cale • aan de grond zitten, platzak zijnfond d'une culotte • zitvlak van een broektoucher le fond du désespoir • de uiterste wanhoop bereikenmineur de fond • (ondergrondse) mijnwerkerrâcler les fonds de tiroir • zijn laatste centen bij elkaar harken, aansprekenau fond du coeur • diep in zijn hartau fond de • onderinelle vient du (fin) fond de la province • zij is met zeven paarden uit de klei getrokkenau fin fond de • in de verste uithoek vandans le fond de la salle • achterin de zaalfond sonore • achtergrondmuziek, -geluidenfeuilles vertes sur fond rouge • groene blaadjes op een rode achtergrondle fond et la forme • vorm en inhoudremarques sur le fond • opmerkingen over de inhoudle fond historique d'une légende • de historische kern van een legendeau fond • eigenlijk, in wezendans le fond • eigenlijk, in wezen7 faire fond sur qn., qc. • op iemand, iets steunen〈 figuurlijk〉 de fond en comble • van onder tot boven, volledigle fond du panier • het uitschotle fond du sac • het geheimsteà fond de train • in ijltempo, in vliegende vaartm1) bodem, grond2) diepte, waterhoogte3) ondergrond, fundering4) hoofdzaak, wezen, kern5) achtergrond6) uithoudingsvermogen [sport] -
2 fond de teint
fond de teintonderlaag 〈 bij make-up〉; basiscrème, foundation
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