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1 find
n. vondst; uitvinding--------v. vinden; uitvinden; beslissen; vonnis vellenfind1[ fajnd] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————find21 oordelen ⇒ verklaren, uitspreken♦voorbeelden:find against someone • iemands vordering afwijzenfind for someone • iemands vordering toewijzenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 vinden ⇒ ontdekken, terugvinden♦voorbeelden:1 pumas are found in America • poema's komen voor/vindt men in Amerikahe was found dead • hij werd dood aangetroffenfind someone out • iemand niet thuis aantreffen2 where does he find the courage? • waar haalt hij de moed vandaan?find someone attractive • iemand aantrekkelijk vindenhe found himself lost • hij ontdekte dat hij verdwaald was¶ 〈 wederkerend werkwoord〉 find oneself • zich bewust worden van zijn/haar roeping/kracht, zichzelf vindenshe could not find it in herself to leave him • ze kon het niet over haar hart verkrijgen hem te verlaten→ find out find out/ -
2 pack
n. pakket; pakje; horde; troep, zwerm; groep; verband; zalf--------v. (in)pakken, zijn koffer pakkenpack1[ pæk]1 pak ⇒ (rug)zak; last; bepakking; verpakking; pakket2 pak ⇒ hoop; pak vis/vlees/fruit; (verpakte) vangst/oogst 〈 van een seizoen〉; 〈 Brits-Engels〉 pak/spel kaarten; 〈 Amerikaans-Engels〉 pakje 〈 sigaretten〉♦voorbeelden:pack of nonsense • hoop onzinthis season's pack of salmon • de zalmvangst van dit seizoenII 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; werkwoord enkelvoud of meervoud〉1 troep ⇒ bende; horde, meute 〈 jachthonden bijvoorbeeld〉; vloot 〈 van onderzeeërs, gevechtsvliegtuigen〉; 〈 sport〉 peloton; 〈 rugby〉 pack 〈 de voorwaartsen van een team〉♦voorbeelden:————————pack23 samenklitten ⇒ samenklonteren, zich verenigen♦voorbeelden:3 pack into • zich verdringen/persen inII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉8 〈voornamelijk Amerikaans-Engels; informeel〉 op zak hebben 〈 pistool bijvoorbeeld〉 ⇒ bij de hand hebben♦voorbeelden:packed lunch • lunchpakketthe theatre was packed with people • het theater was afgeladen
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