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1 sacrifice his whole life to
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2 she has brightened up his whole life
she has brightened up his whole lifeEnglish-Dutch dictionary > she has brightened up his whole life
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3 your whole life is before you
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4 whole
adj. heel, geheel, volledig--------n. heel, geheel; volledigwhole1[ hool] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:the whole of Boston • heel Boston————————whole21 (ge)heel ⇒ totaal, volledig2 geheel ⇒ gaaf, gezond♦voorbeelden:swallow something whole • iets in zijn geheel doorslikken; 〈 figuurlijk〉 iets voor zoete koek aannemenmake whole • herstellen, heel maken〈Amerikaans-Engels; slang〉 the whole kit and caboodle • de hele santenkraam/rotzooia whole lot better • heel wat betera whole lot of people • een heleboel mensen————————whole3〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
5 a whole new life
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6 brighten
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7 through
adj. doorgaand--------adv. door; stap voor stap tot het eind--------prep. door1 doorgaand ⇒ doorlopend, ononderbroken♦voorbeelden:through passengers • passagiers op doorreisthrough train • doorgaande treinno through road • geen doorgaand verkeer————————♦voorbeelden:get through • erdoorheen komen, slagen; weten over te brengenI will put you through • ik zal u doorverbindensee something through • ergens van begin tot eind bijblijven→ be through be through/, come through come through/ etc.————————1 〈 aanduiding van richting, weg of medium; ook figuurlijk〉 (helemaal) door ⇒ via, langs, over, gedurende♦voorbeelden:did my application get through the board? • is mijn aanvraag door de raad aanvaard?seen through a child's eyes • gezien met de ogen van een kindhe peered through his glasses • hij tuurde door zijn brilget through one's exams • slagen voor zijn examenall through his life • gedurende heel zijn levenI could not speak through the noise • ik kon het lawaai niet overstemmenhe remained calm through the whole trial • hij bleef kalm gedurende heel het proceshe stayed through the summer • hij bleef tot het einde van de zomerwe get our information through the papers • we ontvangen onze informatie via de krantenhe spoke through his representative • hij sprak via zijn vertegenwoordiger
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