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1 middel
1 [taille] waist2 [hulpmiddel] means3 [geneesmiddel] remedy4 [meervoud] [geld, bezit] means♦voorbeelden:iemand bij/om zijn/haar middel pakken • grab someone by the waist2 middelen van bestaan • means of existence, livelihoodmiddelen van vervoer • means of transportationgeoorloofde middelen • lawful meansgrove middelen • strong-arm methodsalle middelen aanwenden • use every (possible) meanshet is een middel, geen doel • it's a means to an enddoor middel van • by means ofgeen middel onbeproefd laten • leave no stone unturnedhij heeft geen middelen van bestaan • he has no means of supporteen pijnstillend middel • a painkillereen probaat middel • a tried and tested remedymiddelen innemen • take medicineeen middeltje tegen hoofdpijn • a headache remedygefinancierd uit algemene middelen • financed by the general fund -
2 geoorloofd
♦voorbeelden:1 een geoorloofd middel • (a) lawful means/methodmet alle geoorloofde en ongeoorloofde middelen • by fair means or foul -
3 een geoorloofd middel
een geoorloofd middel(a) lawful means/methodVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een geoorloofd middel
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4 geoorloofde middelen
geoorloofde middelenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > geoorloofde middelen
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5 met alle wettige middelen
met alle wettige middelenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > met alle wettige middelen
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6 wettig
♦voorbeelden:de wettige erfgenamen • the legal heirsmet alle wettige middelen • by all lawful meanseen wettig vonnis • a legal sentencewettig getrouwd/gescheiden zijn • lawfully wedded/divorcedwettig maken/verklaren • legalize
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