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1 leuk
♦voorbeelden:1 leuk is anders! • not exactly my idea of fun!hij denkt zeker dat hij leuk is • he seems to think he is funnyhij wil altijd leuk/de leukste zijn • he always wants to be the funniest guy in town(wachten/tv kijken) tot het leuk wordt • (wait/watch TV) till it improvesdat zou niet erg leuk zijn • that wouldn't be much funwat leuk! • what fun!ben jij de leukste thuis? • are you the family jester?'t leuke is … • the funny thing is that …'t leukste was …/komt nog • the best part of it was …/is still to comeik zie niet in wat daar voor leuks aan is • I don't see the fun of this〈 ironisch〉 nou, leuk hoor • very funny!een leuke meid • a pretty girleen leuke prijs voor iets maken • get a good price for somethingecht een leuke vent/knul • a really nice guydat staat je leuk • it looks good on youze vindt hem nogal leuk • she rather fancies himik vind het leuk werk • I enjoy the work〈 ironisch〉 dat kan leuk worden! • that could be fun!ik vind het niet leuk om dat te doen • I don't much like thatwelk boek vind je 't leukst? • which book do you like best?vissen/zwemmen niet meer leuk vinden • have gone off fishing/swimmingiets leuk vinden • enjoy/like somethinglaten we iets leuks gaan doen • let's do something niceer iets leuks van maken • make something of itleuk dat je gebeld hebt • it was nice of you to call -
2 bedoelen
♦voorbeelden:wat bedoel je? • what do you mean?ik begrijp niet wat je bedoelt • I don't see what you're getting atik bedoel maar … • as I said …het was niet kwaad bedoeld • no harm (was) meantniet-bedoelde neveneffecten • unintended side effectsbedoelen met • mean bydit is bedoeld voor kinderen • this is intended for childrenhet was als een grap bedoeld • it was meant as a joke
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