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1 effect
2 [indruk op het gemoed] effect4 [hoeveelheid arbeid per seconde verricht] power♦voorbeelden:een goedkoop effect • a cheap effectnuttig effect • beneficial effect, effectivenessweinig effect hebben • have little effecteffect najagen, op effect uit zijn • strain for effect, play to the galleryop effect berekend zijn • be calculated for effectnuttig effect • effective power -
2 weinig effect hebben
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3 iets
iets1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:1 een mysterieus iets • something mysterious, a mysterious somethingdat is een vervelend iets • that is a nuisance————————iets2〈 bijwoord〉1 a bit/little ⇒ slightly♦voorbeelden:we moeten iets vroeger weggaan • we must leave a bit/slightly earlier————————iets32 [een ding in meer bepaalde opvatting] something ⇒ 〈in ontkennende/neutraal vragende zinnen〉 anything3 [een beetje] something ⇒ a little/bit♦voorbeelden:hij heeft iets • 〈 ondefinieerbare kwaliteit〉 he has something about him; 〈 irritatie〉 something's bothering him; 〈 ziekte〉 something's the matter with himiets lekkers/moois • something tasty/beautifulze heeft iets met hem • she's got something going with himals er iets is dat ik haat • if there's one thing I hatedaar zit iets in • there's something in/to thatiets dergelijks • something like that/of the sortdat is iets anders • that's something else/different; 〈 figuurlijk〉 that's another/a different matteren dan (is er) nog iets • and another thingik hoorde zo iets • I was told as much, I heard something to that effectzo iets heb ik nog nooit gezien • I have never seen anything like iter is ook nog zo iets als • there is such a thing aszo iets doet men niet • that's not done‘Bedoel je X?’ ‘Zo iets, ja’ • ‘Do you mean X?’ ‘Something like that’(echt) iets voor jou • 〈het zal je aanstaan; ook schertsend〉 that would suit you, that's (right) up your street; 〈 van jou te verwachten〉 that's just like youbeter iets dan niets • something is better than nothing -
4 indruk
♦voorbeelden:een eenzame indruk maken • have an air of lonelinesseen goede/slechte indruk achterlaten • leave a good/bad impressioneen onuitwisbare indruk • an indelible impressioneen vage indruk van iets • a vague impression of somethingeen valse/verkeerde indruk geven • give a false/wrong impressionik kon niet aan de indruk ontkomen dat • I could not escape the impression thatdat geeft/wekt de indruk … • that gives/creates the impression that …ik heb de indruk dat • I am under/I have the impression that, I gather thatik kreeg de indruk dat • I got the impression thateen indruk van iets krijgen • get an impression of somethingiets doen om indruk te maken • do something to make an impression/for effectonder de indruk komen/raken van • be impressed by/withvatbaar voor indrukken • impressionableweinig indruk maken op iemand • make little impression on someone2 op de sneeuw waren indrukken van vogelpootjes zichtbaar • in the snow the prints/imprints of birds' feet were visible
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