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1 raden
1 [vermoeden] guess♦voorbeelden:je raadt het toch niet • you'll never guesshet is je geraden om op tijd te komen • you'd better be on time1 [gissen] guess♦voorbeelden:goed geraden! • you've guessed itmis/fout raden • guess wrongnaar iets raden • guess (at) somethingje mag driemaal raden wie het gedaan heeft • you'll never guess who did ithij raadde maar in het wilde weg • he was making wild guesses -
2 gissen
♦voorbeelden:gissen naar de oorzaak • guess at the cause -
3 ik weet het net zo min als jij
ik weet het net zo min als jij————————ik weet het net zo min als jijVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ik weet het net zo min als jij
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4 misraden
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5 ra
ra1〈de〉 〈 scheepvaart〉1 yard————————ra2♦voorbeelden:¶ ra, ra, wat is dat? • guess (what)?ra, ra, wie is dit? • guess who? -
6 rara
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7 balletjeballetje
n. shell game, game of deception in which a small ball is hidden under one of three cup shaped objects which are then moved about while onlookers try and guess the ball's location, thimblerig -
8 charade
n. charade, game in which words or phrases are pantomimed while others guess the meaning -
9 conjectuur
n. conjecture, guess, supposition, assumption -
10 extrapoleren
v. extrapolate, guess, infer -
11 gis
n. guess, conjecture; g sharp -
12 gissen
v. guess, speculate -
13 imagineren
v. imagine, create a mental image which does not literally exist, fantasize, visualize; think, suppose, assume; guess -
14 inbeelden
v. imagine, create a mental image which does not literally exist, fantasize, visualize; think, suppose, assume; guess -
15 raden
v. counsel, advise, guess, riddle, unthread, rede, hit, nick -
16 roulette
n. roulette, casino game comprised of a spinning numbered wheel and a marble (players must guess on which number or color the marble will stop) -
17 een gok doen naar
een gok doen naarVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een gok doen naar
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18 een gooi naar iets doen
een gooi naar iets doenhave a shot/stab at something; 〈 raden〉 have/make a guess at somethingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een gooi naar iets doen
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19 geval
4 [vreemd voorwerp] affair ⇒ thing, 〈 techniek, technologie ook〉 contraption, 〈 techniek, technologie ook〉 device♦voorbeelden:neem het geval Jansen • take the Jansen affairvan geval tot geval • case by case2 dat is met hem ook het geval, hij zit met hetzelfde geval • he's in the same position, it's the same with himin uw geval zou ik het nooit doen • in your position I'd never do thaternstige/lichte gevallen • 〈 zieken, misdadigers〉 serious/minor casesin het gunstigste geval • at besttypisch geval • typical instancein het uiterste geval • at worst, if (the) worst comes to (the) worstals dit het geval is • if such is the caseik doe het in geen geval • I won't do it on any account/under any circumstancesin dat geval • in that casezelfs in dat geval • even then/soin elk/ieder geval • anyway, anyhowin geval van oorlog/brand/ziekte • in the event of war/fire/illnessin negen van de tien gevallen • nine times out of tenin voorkomende gevallen • as the occasion arisesin welk geval • in which casein enkele gevallen • in some casesvoor het geval dat • (just) in case5 wat wil nou het geval? • guess what, what do you think about this?het geval wilde • as luck would have it -
20 gissen naar de oorzaak
gissen naar de oorzaakVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > gissen naar de oorzaak
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Guess — (g[e^]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Guessed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Guessing}.] [OE. gessen; akin to Dan. gisse, Sw. gissa, Icel. gizha, D. gissen: cf. Dan. giette to guess, Icel. geta to get, to guess. Probably originally, to try to get, and akin to E.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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guess — [ges] vt., vi. [ME gessen, to judge, estimate, prob. < MDu, akin to Dan gisse, Swed gissa, ON geta: for IE base see GET] 1. to form a judgment or estimate of (something) without actual knowledge or enough facts for certainty; conjecture;… … English World dictionary
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