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adj. gemakkelijk; geriefelijk; kalm--------adv. makkelijkeasy1[ ie:zie] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; easiness〉1 (ge)makkelijk ⇒ eenvoudig, moeiteloos3 behaaglijk ⇒ comfortabel, gemakkelijk♦voorbeelden:〈 informeel〉 as easy as pie/winking • reuzegemakkelijk, een koud kunstje〈 spreekwoord〉 it's easy to be wise after the event • als het kleed gemaakt is, ziet men de fouten3 easy chair • leunstoel, luie stoeleasy on the ear/eye • aangenaam om te horen/zienhave an easy time (of it) • een gemakkelijk leventje hebbeneasy money • gemakkelijk/illegaal verkregen geldby easy stages • stap voor staplive on Easy Street • in goede doen zijnon easy terms • op gemakkelijke condities, op afbetaling————————easy2〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:easy as pie • een fluitje van een centeasy does it! • voorzichtig!easy (now) • kalmpjes aan!, rustig!
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