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1 groot
4 [de genoemde afmeting hebbend] in size5 [uitgebreid] great6 [belangrijk] great7 [intens] great8 [uitmuntend] great♦voorbeelden:een veel te grote jas • a jacket which is much too big/largeeen tamelijk grote kamer • quite a big/large roomde kans is groot dat … • there's a good chance that …de kans is niet groot dat … • there's not much of a chance that …een zo groot mogelijk stuk • as big/large a piece as possibledat is de grootst mogelijke onzin • that is utter/absolute nonsensegroter gaan wonen • move (in)to a bigger houseop één na de grootste • the next to largest2 wat ben jij groot geworden! • how you've grown!hij wordt groter dan zijn vader • he's going to be taller than his fatherde grootste van de twee • the bigger of the twode grootste van de drie • the biggest of the threehij is 5 cm groter dan zij • he is 5 cm taller than she isde grote mensen • the grown-upsvoor groot en klein • for young and oldals ik groot ben, word ik popzanger • I'm going to be a pop singer when I grow updaar ben je te groot voor • you're too big for that (sort of thing)het tekort is tien miljoen groot • the size of the deficit is ten million(s)〈 informeel〉 hoe groot is de schade? • what is the extent of the damage?; 〈 informeel〉 what's the damage?twee keer zo groot als deze kamer • twice as big as this roomeen grote hoeveelheid geld • a large amount of moneyGroot Londen • Greater Londoneen steeds groter aantal • _an increasing/a growing numberhij doet alles in het groot • he does everything on a big/large scalein het groot inkopen/verkopen • buy/sell in bulk6 een grote weg • a major/main road, a highwaytot mijn grote verrassing/spijt • 〈 ook〉 much to my surprise/regretdaar ben ik een groot voorstander van • I'm all in favour of it¶ zich groot houden • keep a stiff upper lip, keep up appearancesII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [op grote wijze] 〈zie voorbeelden 1〉♦voorbeelden:1 je hebt groot gelijk! • you are quite/perfectly right! -
2 arbeidsproductiviteit
n. productivity, generativeness, creativeness; fruitfulness, prolificness, state of accomplishing a large amount of work -
3 bunkeren
v. refuel, refill with fuel, replenish the supply of fuel; eat a large amount of food, gorge -
4 een groot aantal
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5 heleboel
n. a lot, much, a large amount -
6 hoop
n. heap, pile, mound; hope, anticipation, wish; crowd, public; large amount -
7 productiviteit
n. <I>(old spell.><B>produktiviteit</B>)</I> productivity, generativeness, creativeness; fruitfulness, prolificness, state of accomplishing a large amount of work -
8 de politie heeft een grote hasjvangst gedaan
de politie heeft een grote hasjvangst gedaanVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de politie heeft een grote hasjvangst gedaan
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9 een grote hoeveelheid geld
een grote hoeveelheid geldVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een grote hoeveelheid geld
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10 hasjvangst
1 hash catch/haul♦voorbeelden: -
11 hoeveelheid
♦voorbeelden:1 een grote/kleine hoeveelheid • a large/small amount/quantity2 dit middel moet bij kleine hoeveelheden gebruikt worden • this medicine must be taken in small doseseen zekere hoeveelheid water • a certain amount of water -
12 bedrag
1 [grootte van een geldsom] amount2 [geldsom] sum♦voorbeelden:openstaand bedrag • unpaid amounttot een bedrag van, ten bedrage van • amounting toeen rond bedrag • a round sumeen vast bedrag • a fixed amounteen bedrag ineens • a lump sum -
13 bierbuik
n. beer belly, large stomach, bulging abdomen (especially from drinking an excessive amount of beer) -
14 kwantum
n. <I>(old spell.><B>quantum</B>)</I> quantum, amount; particular quantity; part, portion; large quantity; basic unit of radiant energy (Physics) -
15 quant
n. quantum, amount; particular quantity; part, portion; large quantity; basic unit of radiant energy (Physics) -
16 een grote/kleine hoeveelheid
een grote/kleine hoeveelheida large/small amount/quantityVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een grote/kleine hoeveelheid
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