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in de war sturen, verknoeien; smerig/vuil maken; ruw aanpakken, toetakelen; in moeilijkheden brengenmess up〈 informeel〉2 smerig/vuil maken♦voorbeelden: -
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adj. deze, dit--------adv. dat; dit--------pron. dit; datthis1[ ðis] 〈voornaamwoord; meervoud: these〉1 dit/deze ⇒ die/dat2 nu ⇒ dit♦voorbeelden:a fine mess, this • een mooie rommel is ditthe points at issue are these: housing, employment, … • de punten waarover het gaat zijn de volgende: huisvesting, tewerkstelling, …this is a rose and that a lily • dit is een roos en dat een leliewhat's all this? • wat is hier (allemaal) aan de hand?this is where I live • hier woon ik〈 Amerikaans-Engels, aan telefoon〉 who is this? • met wie spreek ik?do it like this • doe het zoit's/things are like this • 't zit zo, de zaken liggen zoafter this • hiernaat this • op dit/dat ogenblik¶ this is it! • dit is het einde/geweldig; nu heb ik er genoeg van!they talked about this and that • ze praatten over ditjes en datjesfor all this • niettegenstaande dit alles————————this2〈 bijwoord〉1 zo♦voorbeelden:I know this much, that the idea's crazy • ik weet in elk geval dat het een krankzinnig idee is————————this3〈meervoud: these〉1 dit/deze ⇒ die/dat2 〈 temporele nabijheid〉laatste/voorbije♦voorbeelden:this very moment • op ditzelfde ogenblikdo you want this suit or that one? • wil je dit pak of dat?2 this day • (de dag van) vandaag/hedenshe's so grumpy these days • ze is tegenwoordig zo humeurigthis morning • vanmorgenafter all these years • na al die jaren3 where are you travelling this summer? • waar ga je de komende zomer naar toe?I'm leaving this Wednesday • ik vertrek (aanstaande) woensdag♦voorbeelden:this fellow came cycling along • er kwam een kerel aangefietst
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