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1 pertinent
♦voorbeelden:1 pertinente nonsens • absolute/utter nonsensehet is pertinent zeker dat • it's positively certain thathij heeft pertinent gelogen • he definitely liedik weet het pertinent (zeker) • I am positive, I am absolutely sure/dead certain2 pertinent volhouden • maintain categorically/emphaticallyzij weigerde pertinent • she refused categorically/point-blank1 [ter zake dienend] pertinent, relevant -
2 het is pertinent zeker dat
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3 bepaald
1 [aangewezen] particular, specific♦voorbeelden:1 doe je dat met een bepaald doel? • are you doing that for any particular reason?heb je een bepaald iemand in gedachten? • are you thinking of anyone in particular?vooraf bepaald • predeterminedom bepaalde redenen • for certain reasonsII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉1 [beslist] definite♦voorbeelden:het is bepaald onjuist • it is definitely wronghij was bepaald vriendelijk • he was positively friendlyhet is bepaald niet eenvoudig • it is by no means easyniet bepaald slim • not particularly cleverdat is niet bepaald een compliment • that is not exactly a complimenthet was bepaald geen succes • it was anything but a success
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