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1 moeder
♦voorbeelden:1 Moeder Aarde/Natuur • Mother Earth/Naturede moeder van de jeugdherberg • the matron of the youth hostelonze moeder de Heilige Kerk • our Mother Churchhij is niet bepaald moeders mooiste • he's no oil-paintingbij moeders pappot/op moeders schoot (blijven) zitten • 〈 figuurlijk〉 be/remain tied to one's mother's apron stringsmoeder de vrouw • the missus, the wifekom op, 't is je moeder niet • 〈 figuurlijk〉 come on, it won't bite youmoeder worden • become a mother〈 spreekwoord〉 zo moeder, zo dochter • like mother, like daughterhoe gaat 't, moedertje? • how are things with you, mother? -
2 huismoeder
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3 intendante
n. matron, house mother -
4 matrone
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5 matronenachtig
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6 de moeder van de jeugdherberg
de moeder van de jeugdherbergVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de moeder van de jeugdherberg
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7 directeur
directeur, directrice1 〈 zaak〉 manager 〈 ook vrouwelijk〉, manageress 〈 vrouwelijk〉 〈NV〉 (managing) director; 〈 school〉 (lady) principal; headmaster 〈 mannelijk〉, headmistress 〈 vrouwelijk〉 〈 ziekenhuis〉 superintendent, matron 〈 vrouwelijk〉; 〈 gevangenis〉 governor♦voorbeelden:algemeen directeur • general manager -
8 matrone
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