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adj. licht; vlug; luchtig; vrolijk; vluchtig--------adj. lichtend; oplichtend; helder--------n. licht; verlichting; daglicht; verlichtend; bliksem; blik; vuur; stoplicht; voorbeeld--------v. verlichten; aansteken; in brand steken; (uit auto stappen); neerkomen; laten vallenlight1[ lajt]2 ruit(je)3 licht/vuurtoren♦voorbeelden:1 can you give me a light, please? • heeft u misschien een vuurtje voor me?1 licht ⇒ verlichting; openbaarheid♦voorbeelden:in a good light • bij goed licht/zichtbring/come to light • aan het licht brengen/komenreversing light • achteruitrijlampsee the light • het licht zien, tot inzicht komenshed/throw light (up)on • licht werpen op, klaarheid brengen inlight of one's eyes/life • iemands oogappel/hartendiefwithout light and shade • eentonig, kleurloosa shining light • een lichtend voorbeeldgo out like a light • onmiddellijk ingeslapen zijnin (the) light of this statement • in het licht van/gezien deze verklaring2 (geest)vermogens ⇒ inzichten, opvattingen♦voorbeelden:————————light21 licht ⇒ verlicht, helder♦voorbeelden:light clothing • lichte kledijlight food • licht (verteerbaar) voedsellight in the head • licht in het hoofdlight of heart • licht/luchthartiglight industry • lichte industrielight opera • operettelight reading • lichte lectuurlight traffic • geringe verkeersdruktemake light work of • zijn hand niet omdraaien voormake light of • niet zwaar tillen aan————————light3♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 light a cigarette/fire/lamp • een sigaret/vuur/lamp aansteken→ light up light up/————————light4〈 bijwoord〉1 licht♦voorbeelden:travel light • weinig bagage bij zich hebben
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