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1 vergaren
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2 verzamelen
1 [bijeenbrengen] collect ⇒ 〈 samenbrengen, oogsten〉 gather, 〈 samenstellen〉 compile, 〈 opeenhopen〉 accumulate♦voorbeelden:de verzamelde werken van … • the collected works of …1 [bijeenbrengen/komen] gather (together) ⇒ assemble, meet 〈 met opzet〉, 〈 leger〉 muster 〈 voor inspectie〉, rally 〈 in het bijzonder na tijdelijke nederlaag〉♦voorbeelden:we verzamelden op het plein • we assembled/met in the square -
3 bijeenbrengen
v. come together, gather together; gather, collect, muster -
4 begrijpen
3 [omvatten; bevatten] include♦voorbeelden:1 hij begreep de wenk • he took the hint, he got the messagedat kan ik begrijpen • I (can) understand thato, ik begrijp het • oh, I seeik begrijp er niets van • I don't understand it; 〈 met betrekking tot probleem〉 I can't make head or tail of itik begrijp best dat … • I quite understand that …laten we dat goed begrijpen • let's get that cleardat begrijp ik niet helemaal • I don't quite understand/follow thathij begrijpt het nog steeds niet • 〈 met betrekking tot verrassende gebeurtenis〉 he can't get over itbegrijp je het/me nog? • are you still with me?jullie zullen begrijpen dat … • it will be clear to you that …dat laat je voortaan, begrepen! • I'll have no more of that, is that clear?/do you hear?als je begrijpt wat ik bedoel • if you see what I meanbegrijp ik je goed? • do I understand you correctly?iemand/iets verkeerd begrijpen • misunderstand someone/somethingik heb uit zijn woorden begrepen dat … • I understand/gather from what he says that …¶ het niet op iemand/iets begrepen hebben • 〈 niet vertrouwen〉 distrust someone/something; 〈 een hekel hebben aan〉 dislike someone/somethingze hebben het op uw baan begrepen • they're after your job -
5 bijeenzoeken
♦voorbeelden:1 zijn spullen bijeenzoeken • collect/gather one's things -
6 hout sprokkelen
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hout sprokkelen
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7 inwinnen
♦voorbeelden:1 het advies inwinnen van • obtain/seek the advice ofik zal informatie inwinnen • I shall gather information -
8 opmaken
1 [opgebruiken] finish (up), use up2 [in orde brengen] do/make/get up3 [make-up aanbrengen op] make up5 [samenstellen] draw up7 [concluderen] gather♦voorbeelden:alles opmaken • finish the lot/everything5 de balans opmaken • weigh the pros and cons, take stockaldus opgemaakt en getekend • drawn up and signed6 pagina's opmaken • lay out/make up pages7 moet ik daaruit opmaken dat … • do I gather/conclude from it that …ik kan er niets uit opmaken • I can't make anything of thisik had uit haar woorden opgemaakt dat … • her words had led me to believe that …dat is niet duidelijk op te maken uit wat hier staat • it isn't clear/can't be readily deduced from what it says hereII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich opmaken〉1 [zich gereedmaken] prepare, get ready♦voorbeelden:zich opmaken voor de strijd • prepare for battle -
9 sprokkelen
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10 aanschikken
v. draw up; gather together -
11 afbietsen
v. scrounge, hunt for and gather up, forage -
12 apporteren
v. gather; charm; deliver a blow; bring forth (sound, sigh, etc.); inhale; execute; bring in a certain amount of money -
13 aren lezen
v. glean, gather or collect crops that harvesters have left behind -
14 assembleren
v. assemble, gather together; put together; get together -
15 bespioneren
v. spy on, scout out, gather intelligence on -
16 bijeenkomen
v. come together, gather together, assemble, congregate, convene -
17 bijeenlezen
v. glean, gather, compile -
18 bijeenrapen
v. collect, gather -
19 bijeenscharrelen
v. scrape together, gather together with difficulty -
20 bijeenschrapen
v. scrape together, gather together with difficulty
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