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1 affair
n. verhouding, affaire; aangelegenheid; zaak[ əfeə]♦voorbeelden:current affairs • lopende zaken, actualiteitenforeign affairs • buitenlandse zakenthat is my affair • dat zijn mijn zaken, dat gaat je niets aana poor affair • niet veel zaaks¶ affair of honour • erezaak, duel -
2 nose
n. neus; bek; snuit--------v. zich (voorzichtig) een weg banen (v. schip, auto); zich banen/voortbewegennose1[ nooz] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:cut off one's nose to spite one's face • (in een woedebui) zijn eigen glazen/ruiten ingooienfollow one's nose • rechtuit gaan, zijn instinct volgenhave a nose for something • ergens een fijne neus voor hebbenhave/hold/keep one's nose to the grindstone • zwoegen, voortdurend hard werkenkeep one's nose out of someone's affairs • zich met zijn eigen zaken bemoeienlook down one's nose at someone • de neus voor iemand ophalen, neerkijken op iemandpoke/stick one's nose into someone's affairs • zijn neus in andermans zaken steken〈voornamelijk Brits-Engels; informeel〉 put someone's nose out of joint • iemand voor het hoofd stoten; iemand jaloers maken〈voornamelijk Brits-Engels; informeel〉 rub someone's nose in it/the dirt • iemand iets onder de neus wrijventurn up one's nose at something/someone • zijn neus ophalen voor iets/iemand(win) by a nose • een neuslengte vóór zijn————————nose2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 met de neus/snoet openduwen♦voorbeelden:¶ nose into something • zijn neus steken in iets, zich bemoeien met andermans zaken -
3 business
adj. zakelijk,van bedrijf--------n. zaken, handel; bedrijf, zaak; werk; aangelegenheid; beweging en uitdrukking bij opvoering[ biznis]1 aangelegenheid ⇒ affaire, zaak, kwestie3 zaak ⇒ winkel, bedrijf♦voorbeelden:1 (ver)plicht(ing) ⇒ taak, verantwoordelijkheid, werk♦voorbeelden:1 〈 informeel〉 my affairs are no business of yours/none of your business • mijn zaken gaan jou niets aango about one's business • met zijn gewone werk verder gaanhave no business to do something/doing something • ergens niet het recht toe hebbenknow one's business • zijn vak/zaken kennenI will make it my business to see that … • ik zal het op me nemen ervoor te zorgen dat …send someone about his business • iemand zeggen zich met zijn eigen zaken te bemoeien2 the business of today's meeting is … • voor de vergadering van vandaag staat op de agenda …♦voorbeelden:get down to business • ter zake komen, spijkers met koppen slaanmean business • het serieus menentalk business • over zaken sprekenhow's business today? • hoe staan de zaken vandaag?I'm in business for myself now • ik ben voor mezelf begonnengo into business • in de handel gaanon business • voor zaken
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