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n. bloed; vijandschap, haat--------v. aderlatenblood1[ blud] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 bloed2 temperament ⇒ aard, hartstocht3 bloedverwantschap ⇒ afstamming, afkomst♦voorbeelden:have blood on one's hands • bloed aan zijn handen hebben klevenin cold blood • in koelen bloedeinfuse new blood into a firm • een firma nieuw leven inblazenget someone's blood up • iemand razend makenit makes your blood boil • het maakt je razendlet blood • aderlatenneedless shedding of blood • nodeloos bloedvergietenbe out for someone's blood • iemands bloed willen zienof the blood (royal) • van adellijken/koninklijken bloede/huizebring in fresh blood • vreemd/vers bloed inbrengenbe/run in one's blood • in het bloed zitten¶ taste blood • succes proeven/ruiken————————blood2〈 werkwoord〉1 de vuurdoop laten ondergaan ⇒ laten kennismaken met, inwijden -
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Oktober 1992, overeenkomst getekend door de V.S. en vroegere Sovjet Unie waarin beide landen overeenkomen de productie van nucleaire bewapening te reducerenSTART (Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty)start1[ sta:t] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 start♦voorbeelden:wake up with a start • wakker schrikkenget off to a good/bad start • goed/slecht beginnenmake a start on • beginnen metmake an early start • vroeg vertrekkenmake a fresh/new start • opnieuw beginnenat the start • in het beginfrom the (very) start • vanaf het (allereerste) begingive someone a start (in life) • iemand op gang/op weg helpenstart on/over • voorsprong op————————start21 beginnen ⇒ starten, beginnen te lopen/werken4 〈 benaming voor〉 (plotseling) bewegen ⇒ losspringen 〈 van hout〉; aanslaan 〈 van motor〉; te voorschijn springen♦voorbeelden:start at • beginnen bij/metstart at • (op)schrikken van4 start for the door • richting deur gaan/lopentears started to their eyes • de tranen sprongen hen in de ogenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 (doen) beginnen ⇒ in beweging zetten, aan de gang brengen/helpen; aanzetten, starten 〈 motor〉; opwerpen 〈 vraag〉; aanrichten; aansteken 〈 vuur〉; op touw zetten; stichten, opzetten 〈zaak e.d.〉; naar voren/te berde brengen, aansnijden 〈 onderwerp〉♦voorbeelden:¶ start something • moeilijkheden maken/zoeken -
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n. adem; zuchtje wind; hint; beetje[ breθ]1 adem(haling/tocht) ⇒ lucht, het ademen3 vleugje ⇒ zweempje, spoor♦voorbeelden:in the next breath • direct daarnawith bated breath • met ingehouden ademdraw/take breath • inademen, ademhalenget one's breath (back) (again) • weer op adem komenhave no breath left • buiten adem zijnsave your breath • houd je mond maartake a deep breath • diep ademhalenin one breath • in één ademout of breath • buiten adem2 get a breath of (fresh) air • een luchtje scheppen, een frisse neus halentake one's breath away • perplex doen staanwaste one's breath • woorden verspillenunder one's breath • fluisterend
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