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1 she didn't eat anything
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2 anything
n. wat dan ook; elk ding; ietsanything1[ ennieθing] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 alles ⇒ wat dan ook, wat het ook zij♦voorbeelden:1 she guards her jewels, her books, her anything • ze bewaakt haar juwelen, haar boeken, alles wat ze heeft————————anything21 om het even wat ⇒ wat dan ook, iets, (van) alles♦voorbeelden:she doesn't eat just anything • ze eet niet zomaar allesgive me anything • geef me maar watnot for anything • voor geen goudthat could be anything from \\td10 to \\td100 • het kan 10, het kan 100 dollar kosten, weet ik veel/ik heb geen ideeas drunk as anything • ladderzatanything but safe • allesbehalve veiligif anything this is even worse • dit is zo mogelijk nog slechter————————anything3〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:she wasn't anything like as pretty as Jill • ze was bijlange niet zo mooi als Jill -
3 she doesn't eat just anything
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