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wijs1〈de〉2 [melodie] tune3 [taalkunde] mood♦voorbeelden:bij wijze van spreken • so to speak, as it werebij wijze van uitzondering • as an exceptionop de een of andere wijze • one way or anotherop deze/die wijze • 〈 ook〉 like this/thatop generlei/geen enkele wijze • in no wayop enigerlei wijze • in any waywijze van betaling • method of payment2 hij kan geen wijs houden • he sings/plays out of tunewijs houden • keep/sing/play in tuneeen lied zingen op de wijs van de Internationale • sing a song to the tune of the Internationalehij was helemaal van de wijs • he was completely at sea3 〈 van werkwoord〉 de aantonende/aanvoegende/gebiedende wijs • the indicative/subjunctive/imperative (mood)————————wijs21 [verstandig, (veel) wetend] wise2 [kindertaal] [erg leuk, goed] super♦voorbeelden:een wijs man • a wise manben je niet (goed) wijs? • are you mad/crazy?ben je wel wijs? • 〈 ook〉 are you in your right mind?hij is niet wijzer • he doesn't know any betteriemand door schade en schande wijs laten worden • give someone enough rope to hang himselfwees wijs • be smartik werd er niet/geen cent wijzer van • I came away none the wiserik kan er niet wijs uit worden • I can't make head or tail of itje wordt niet wijs uit hem • you can't get anything out of himhij zal wel wijzer wezen • he knows better than thathij zal nooit wijzer worden • he'll never learnde wijste zijn • give in, accept things (as they are)vroeg wijs • precocioushet kind is wijs voor zijn leeftijd • the child is very knowing for its age
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