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1 ruzie
♦voorbeelden:een knallende ruzie • a hell of a rowslaande ruzie hebben • have a blazing row/one hell of a roween ruzie bijleggen • patch up a quarreldaar komt ruzie van • there'll be a row/fightruzie krijgen met iemand • have an argument with someoneruzie maken/schoppen • have a row/fighteen ruzie uitlokken/beginnen • start a quarrel/fightruzie zoeken • look for trouble/a fightruzie maken met/om • argue/(have a) quarrel with/overruzie hebben met/om • quarrel with (someone)/over (something) -
2 ruzie krijgen met iemand
ruzie krijgen met iemandVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ruzie krijgen met iemand
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3 sluiten
2 [opbergen, wegsluiten] lock up/away3 [buiten-/uitsluiten] lock out, close off4 [plaatsen zonder tussenruimte] close6 [beëindigen] close, conclude7 [verbieden] close8 [handel] [opmaken] close♦voorbeelden:het raam sluiten • shut/close the windowde winkel/zaak sluiten • 〈 in het bijzonder voorgoed〉 close (the shop) down; 〈 ook 's avonds〉 shut up shopvriendschap sluiten (met) • make friends (with)de rij sluiten • bring up the rear3 [goed geheel vormen] fit4 [afsluiten] lock up5 [ten einde lopen] close6 [als einduitkomst hebben] balance7 [gelijke eindcijfers aan debet- en creditzijde vertonen] balance♦voorbeelden:dinsdagmiddag zijn alle winkels gesloten • it's early closing day on Tuesdaydie redenering sluit niet • that argument doesn't hold (water)de begroting sluitend maken • balance the budgetIII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich sluiten〉♦voorbeelden: -
4 vuur
1 [lichtend verschijnsel] fire2 [(plaats van) brandende stoffen] fire3 [het schieten met vuurwapens] fire6 [bederf in hout] (dry) rot7 [brand in het koren] blight♦voorbeelden:het huis staat in vuur en vlam • the house is in flamesin vuur en vlam zetten • set ablaze/on fire 〈 ook figuurlijk〉een land te vuur en te zwaard verwoesten • destroy a country by fire and swordeen vuur aanleggen/oppoken • lay/poke a fireeen vuur aansteken • light a fire〈 figuurlijk〉 iemand het vuur na aan de schenen leggen • make it/things hot for someoneeen vuur uitdoven • put out/extinguish a fireeen pan op het vuur zetten • put a pan on the stove3 het vuur openen/staken • open/cease firede vijand onder vuur houden • keep the enemy under firetussen twee vuren zitten • 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 get caught in the middle/in the firing lineiets met vuur verdedigen • defend something hotly -
5 kracht
2 [vermogen om invloed uit te oefenen] power(s)3 [geestelijk/zedelijk vermogen] strength5 [macht om iets uit te werken] force♦voorbeelden:1 aan het eind van zijn krachten zijn • be totally exhausted, have no strength leftmet zijn laatste krachten • with a final effortmet vereende krachten • with combined effortsmet vernieuwde kracht • with renewed effortsal zijn krachten inspannen • exert all one's energies/strength, use all one's powerszijn krachten meten met iemand • pit one's strength against someonezijn krachten nemen met de dag af • he is fading by the dayzijn krachten sparen/verspillen • conserve/waste one's energyin kracht afnemen 〈 van wind〉 • abate, drop(weer) op krachten komen • regain one's strengthuit zijn krachten groeien • outgrow oneselfgeen kracht meer hebben (in zijn armen) • lose all the strength (in one's arms)2 de stille kracht • unseen/hidden powers(aan) argumenten/eisen kracht bijzetten (door …) • enforce arguments/claims (with/by …)zijn krachten wijden aan iets • devote one's efforts towards something4 drijvende kracht (achter) • moving force/spirit (behind)op eigen kracht • on one's own, by oneselfnieuwe krachten verzamelen • gain fresh strength(de) kracht geven om … • give the strength to …daarin ligt zijn kracht • that's his strengthzijn krachten verzamelen • gather (all) one's strength, summon up all one's strengthin de kracht van zijn leven • in one's primehet vergt veel van mijn krachten • it's a great drain on my energy5 de kracht van een betoog • the strength/cogency of an argumentde wet heeft geen terugwerkende kracht • the Act does not apply retroactivelyvan kracht zijn/worden • be/become valid/effectiveniet (meer) van kracht • invalid, ineffectual(weer) van kracht doen worden • bring (back) into effect/operation6 een ervaren kracht • an experienced worker/employee7 neer-/opwaartse kracht • downward/upward pressurevolle kracht vooruit • full steam/speed aheadop volle/halve kracht (werken) • operate at full/half speed/power
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