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1 betrekken
♦voorbeelden:zij deden alles zonder de anderen erin te betrekken • they did everything without consulting the othersbetrokken zijn bij • be involved inniet betrokken zijn bij • have nothing to do withiets in zijn overweging betrekken • take something into considerationde politie in de zaak betrekken • bring in the policeiemand tegen zijn zin ergens in betrekken • drag someone into something2 wanneer kunnen we het huis betrekken? • when can we move into the house?onmiddellijk te betrekken • immediate occupation1 [met betrekking tot de lucht] become overcast/cloudy, cloud over -
2 mengen
♦voorbeelden:1 kleuren mengen • mix/blend coloursthee mengen • blend teameng de suiker door de pap • stir the sugar into the porridgedoor elkaar mengen • mix together2 mijn naam wordt er ook in gemengd • my name was also brought in/dragged inII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich mengen〉♦voorbeelden:1 zich mengen in de politiek • get (oneself) involved/mixed up in politicszich in iemands zaken mengen • poke one's nose into someone's business -
3 amateur
n. amateur, novice, nonprofessional (Sports), dilettante; dabbler, one who does not become deeply involved in something -
4 bedrijfskosten
n. operating expenses, costs involved in operation (Finance) -
5 beethebben
v. catch, capture; trap; understand; stick; be held, be involved -
6 beleggingsobject
n. investment activity, financial operation involved in capital investment -
7 betrokkene
n. person involved -
8 bewuste
pref. concerned, involved in something -
9 bioindustrie
n. bioindustry, business activity that is based on or involved in the biosciences -
10 bouwnijverheid
n. building industry, collective body of businesses and companies that are involved in building and construction -
11 bouwwereld
n. building industry, collective body of businesses and companies that are involved in building and construction -
12 broederlijkheid
n. group of people joined by brotherly relations; group of people interested in or involved in similar pursuits; brotherhood -
13 chirurgisch
adj. surgical, pertaining to or involved in surgery; used in surgery; pertaining to surgeons -
14 coassistent
n. intern, advanced medical student working as an apprentice in a hospital; one who is involved in a specialized training program which gives hands-on experience -
15 complotteur
n. conspirator, person who plots to do evil, person involved in a conspiracy -
16 deelachtig
adj. participating, sharing, partaking, joining in, being involved -
17 egoistisch
adj. egoistic, egotistical, self-centered, selfish, self-involved -
18 egotistisch
adj. egotistic, egotistical, self-centered, selfish, self-involved -
19 fibrine
n. fibrin, insoluble fibrous protein involved in the blood clotting process in vertebrates (Chemistry) -
20 geinteresseerd
adj. interested, curious, fascinated; concerned, involved; having a share or stake in something; motivated by self-interest
См. также в других словарях:
involved — involved; un·involved; … English syllables
involved — [adj1] complicated Byzantine*, complex, confusing, convoluted, difficult, elaborate, Gordian*, high tech*, intricate, knotty*, labyrinthine, mazy, muddled, ramified, sophisticated, tangled, tortuous, winding; concept 562 Ant. easy, simple,… … New thesaurus
Involved — In*volved , a. (Zo[ o]l.) Same as {Involute}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
involved — I (a party to) adjective absorbed, absorbed with, added as a defendant, added as a party, caught up in, contributing, devoted to, engaged, engrossed in, immersed in, implied, intent, intent on, occupied, sued, taken up with II (complex) adjective … Law dictionary
involved — complicated, 1640s, pp. adjective from INVOLVE (Cf. involve) … Etymology dictionary
involved — intricate, complicated, knotty, *complex Analogous words: confused, muddled (see CONFUSE): perplexing, puzzling, bewildering, mystifying (see PUZZLE): difficult, *hard, arduous Contrasted words: simple, *easy, facile … New Dictionary of Synonyms
involved — ► ADJECTIVE 1) connected, typically on an emotional or personal level: 2) difficult to comprehend; complicated … English terms dictionary
involved — [invälvd′, invôlvd′] adj. 1. not easily understood; intricate; complicated 2. implicated, affected, or committed 3. having a close emotional, and often sexual, relationship with SYN. COMPLEX … English World dictionary
involved — in|volved W3S2 [ınˈvɔlvd US ınˈva:lvd] adj 1.) be/get involved to take part in an activity or event, or be connected with it in some way be/get involved in ▪ More than 30 software firms were involved in the project. ▪ I don t want to get involved … Dictionary of contemporary English
involved — adjective 1 be involved to take part in an activity or event, or be connected with it in some way (+ in): More than 30 software firms were involved in the project. | deeply/heavily involved (=be involved a lot): At law school Hilary became… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
involved */*/ — UK [ɪnˈvɒlvd] / US [ɪnˈvɑlvd] adjective 1) affected by or included in an activity, event, or situation involved in: They became involved in a lengthy dispute. We were prepared to accept the risks involved in escaping. 2) a) someone who is… … English dictionary