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1 ‘John's quite happy about the result’ ‘I bet he is’
‘John's quite happy about the result’ ‘I bet he is’‘John is best tevreden over het resultaat’ ‘dat kan ik me voorstellen’English-Dutch dictionary > ‘John's quite happy about the result’ ‘I bet he is’
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2 not too happy about it
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3 bet
n. wedden--------v. weddenbet1[ bet] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 inzet3 iets waarop men wedt ⇒ kans, keuze4 mening♦voorbeelden:lay/make/place a bet (on something) • wedden (op iets)what's the bet he doesn't do it • wedden dat hij het niet doet4 my bet is that he won't win • ik wed/durf erop te wedden dat hij niet wint————————bet2〈werkwoord; betted of ook bet, bet〉♦voorbeelden:‘I reckon he'll do it’ ‘you bet (he will)!’ • ‘volgens mij doet hij het’ ‘nou en of/uiteraard!’‘John's quite happy about the result’ ‘I bet he is’ • ‘John is best tevreden over het resultaat’ ‘dat kan ik me voorstellen’‘perhaps I'll go after all’ ‘I bet you will’ • ‘misschien ga ik toch’ ‘ja, ja, dat wil ik weleens zien’ -
4 quite
adv. helemaal; verreweg; vrij; juist, ja; in het geheel; genoeg; op bepaalde manier[ kwajt]1 helemaal ⇒ geheel, volledig, absoluut2 nogal ⇒ enigszins, tamelijk3 werkelijk ⇒ echt, in feite♦voorbeelden:you're quite right • je hebt volkomen gelijk〈 informeel〉 it's quite something to be a famous author • het is heel wat om een beroemd schrijver te zijnI've heard quite different stories about you • ik heb heel andere verhalen over je gehoordthat's quite another matter • dat is een heel andere zaak‘It's not easy’ ‘Quite (so)’ • ‘Het is niet makkelijk’ ‘Zeker/Zo is het/Precies’that was quite a party, 〈Amerikaans-Engels; informeel ook〉that was quite some party • dat was me het feestje wel
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