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1 hij moest zo nodig een auto kopen
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1 [noodzakelijk] necessary, needful♦voorbeelden:de nodige maatregelen treffen • take the necessary measures/stepshij besteedde de nodige zorg aan • he took proper care over/ofwij nemen alleen het hoogst nodige mee • we'll only take what is absolutely necessaryhet nodig achten • see fit tohij had al zijn gezag nodig om • it required all his authority tozij hadden al hun tijd nodig • they had no time to waste/spare〈 ironisch〉 als ik je nodig heb, zal ik je roepen • when I need your advice/help, I'll ask for itik heb uw diensten niet langer nodig • I have no further use for your servicesiets nodig hebben • need/require somethingis het nu echt nodig dat je het achterlaat? • do you really have to leave it behind?ik blijf er niet langer dan absoluut nodig is • I won't stay (any) longer than necessaryer is moed voor nodig om • it takes courage tonodig maken • necessitate, call forde garage moet nodig hersteld worden • that garage badly wants/needs repairingdat is hard/dringend nodig • that is badly needed, that is vitalzo/waar nodig • if need be, if necessaryII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [dringend] necessarily, needfully ⇒ urgently2 [ironisch] 〈zie voorbeelden 2〉♦voorbeelden:hij moest zo nodig een auto kopen • he insisted on buying a carjij moet hem nodig zeggen dat hij te laat komt • you're the last person to tell him that he's late♦voorbeelden:1 dat brengt de nodige rompslomp met zich mee • that/it involves the usual rigmarolehij heeft het nodige op • he's had a drop too much
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