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1 very
adj. precies, werkelijk, waar; uiterst--------adv. erg, zeervery12 zelf ⇒ zelfde, juist, precies♦voorbeelden:do one's very best • zijn uiterste best doenat the very height of his career • op het absolute hoogtepunt van zijn carrière2 under my very eyes • uitgerekend/vlak onder mijn ogenthe very man he needed • precies de man die hij nodig hadhe is the very picture/spit of his father • hij is het evenbeeld van zijn vaderhe died in this very room • hij stierf in deze zelfde kamerthis is the very thing for me • dat is net iets voor mijthese were his very words • dit waren letterlijk zijn woorden3 the very fact that … • alleen al het feit dat …¶ the very idea! • wat een idee!————————very2〈 bijwoord〉1 heel ⇒ erg, zeer; aller-2 helemaal3 precies♦voorbeelden:the very last day • de allerlaatste daghe looked very tired • hij zag er heel moe uitvery good/well, Sir! • heel goed/zeker, meneer!thanks very much • heel erg bedankthe is very much better today • hij is heel wat beter vandaagnot so very difficult • niet zo (erg)/(al) te moeilijkoh, very well then! • oh, goed dan (, als het moet)!→ well well/ -
2 still
adj. stil; stilte; distilleerketel--------adv. nog; toch; ondanks ; hoewel--------n. distilleerketel; stilte; stilstaand beeld (v. film), foto--------v. stillen, (doen) bedaren; tot bedaren brengen, kalmerenstill1[ stil] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉3 stilte ⇒ rust, kalmte♦voorbeelden:————————still2〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; stillness〉2 stil ⇒ geluidloos, gedempt3 stil ⇒ rustig, kalm♦voorbeelden:1 a still evening • een stille/windloze avondstill water • stilstaand water¶ still picture • filmfoto, stilstaand (film)beeldthe still small voice • de stem van het geweten————————still3————————still4〈 bijwoord〉1 stil4 toch ⇒ nochtans, niettemin♦voorbeelden:2 is he still here? • is hij hier nog?4 … but he still agreed • … maar hij stemde er toch mee in
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keep someone in the picture — (or put someone in the picture) chiefly Brit : to give someone the information that is needed to understand something Teachers meet regularly with parents to keep them in the picture about their child s progress. I ll put you in the picture as… … Useful english dictionary
keep sb in the picture — keep/put sb in the picture ► to make sure someone knows all the facts about a situation that is changing: »We keep shareholders in the picture with our annual reports. Main Entry: ↑picture … Financial and business terms
keep someone in the picture — keep (someone) in the picture put (someone) in the picture to explain to someone what is happening. I ll be counting on you to keep me in the picture while I m away … New idioms dictionary
keep somebody in the picture — put/keep sb in the ˈpicture idiom (informal) to give sb the information they need in order to understand a situation • Just to put you in the picture there have been a number of changes here recently. Main entry: ↑pictureidiom … Useful english dictionary
keep/put sb in the picture — ► to make sure someone knows all the facts about a situation that is changing: »We keep shareholders in the picture with our annual reports. Main Entry: ↑picture … Financial and business terms
keep in the picture — keep (someone) in the picture put (someone) in the picture to explain to someone what is happening. I ll be counting on you to keep me in the picture while I m away … New idioms dictionary
put sb in the picture — keep/put sb in the picture ► to make sure someone knows all the facts about a situation that is changing: »We keep shareholders in the picture with our annual reports. Main Entry: ↑picture … Financial and business terms
put somebody in the picture — put/keep sb in the ˈpicture idiom (informal) to give sb the information they need in order to understand a situation • Just to put you in the picture there have been a number of changes here recently. Main entry: ↑pictureidiom … Useful english dictionary
put someone in the picture — INFORM, fill in, explain the situation/circumstances to, bring up to date, update, brief, keep posted; informal clue in, bring up to speed. → picture * * * put someone in the picture british informal phrase to give someone the information that… … Useful english dictionary
be in the picture — to know; to have information (note: to put in the picture means to give information; to keep in the picture means to keep informed) … Idioms and examples
put in the picture — please come in and sit down, and we ll put you in the picture Syn: inform, fill in, explain the situation/circumstances to, bring up to date, update, brief, keep posted, clue in, bring up to speed … Thesaurus of popular words