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adj. zwaar; moeilijk--------adv. zwaar--------n. De rol van de slechte, slecht (bij theater); Invloedrijk persoonheavy1————————heavy2[ hevvie] 〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; heaviness〉2 zwaar ⇒ hevig; aanzienlijk7 streng♦voorbeelden:1 a heavy fog • een dichte/zware mistheavy industry • zware industrieheavy with • zwaar beladen metheavy with child • hoogzwangerheavy with the smell of roses • doortrokken van de geur van rozenheavy necking/petting • stevige vrijpartijheavy seas • zware zeeëna heavy sleeper • een vaste/diepe slaperheavy traffic • druk/zwaar verkeer; vrachtverkeera heavy turnout • een grote opkomstwith a heavy hand • met ijzeren handmake heavy weather of something • moeilijk maken wat makkelijk is————————heavy3〈 bijwoord〉1 zwaar♦voorbeelden:lie heavy • zwaar wegen/drukken -
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adj. zee---------n. zee; oceaan; golf[ sie:]2 zeegolf ⇒ baar; sterke golfslag4 maanzee♦voorbeelden:go to sea • zeeman wordenput (out) to sea • uitvarenat sea • op zeebeyond (the) seas • overzee(s)by sea and by land • te land en ter zeetravel by sea • over zee/met de boot reizenthe seven seas • de zeven oceanen2 heavy sea • onstuimige/zware zeeseas mountains high • huizenhoge golvenlong/short sea • kalme/woelige zee
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