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1 abuis
• mistake -
2 fout
fout1〈de〉2 [verkeerde handeling] mistake ⇒ error, 〈 overtreding bij sport〉 foul, fault 〈 in het bijzonder bij tennis, paardensport enz.〉♦voorbeelden:1 zijn fout is dat … • the trouble with him is that …iemand op zijn fouten wijzen • point out someone's faults; 〈op een beledigende manier; informeel〉 rub someone's nose in itniemand is zonder fouten • nobody's perfecteen medische fout • medical malpracticemenselijke fout • human errorde oude fout maken • fall into the (same) old errorseen fout in een berekening • a miscalculationzonder fouten schrijven • spell correctly————————fout21 [mis(lukt)] wrong♦voorbeelden:wat is er fout aan …? • what's wrong with …?iets fout rekenen • consider something wrongII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
3 vergissen
〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich vergissen〉1 be mistaken/wrong ⇒ make a mistake♦voorbeelden:zich lelijk vergissen • be greatly mistaken, make a grave errorvergis je niet • make no mistakeals ik mij niet vergis • if I'm not wrong/mistakenzich in de persoon vergissen • mistake someonezich in iemand vergissen • be mistaken/wrong about someoneals hij dat denkt, vergist hij zich • if he thinks that he'll have to think again -
4 vergissing
♦voorbeelden:1 een vergissing maken/herstellen • make/rectify/correct a mistake/an erroriets per vergissing doen • do something by mistake/inadvertently -
5 abuis
abuis1〈de〉1 mistake♦voorbeelden:per/bij abuis • by mistake————————abuis21 mistaken♦voorbeelden: -
6 daar zit nu juist de fout
daar zit nu juist de fout————————daar zit nu juist de foutVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > daar zit nu juist de fout
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7 laat daar geen misverstand over bestaan
laat daar geen misverstand over bestaan————————laat daar geen misverstand over bestaanVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > laat daar geen misverstand over bestaan
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8 verwarren
♦voorbeelden:1 in iets verward raken • get tied up/entangled/snarled up in somethingverwarrend werken • lead to confusionniet te verwarren met • not to be confused with -
9 waarin
♦voorbeelden:1 waarin schuilt de fout? • where's the mistake?2 gevallen waarin dit van toepassing is • cases in which/cases where this is applicablede mate waarin dat het geval is • the degree to which that's truede tijd waarin wij leven • the age (that/which) we live in -
10 abuis
adv. mistake, error, slip, oversight -
11 blooper
n. blooper, embarrassing mistake made in public -
12 blunder
n. blunder, gaffe, stupid mistake -
13 blunderen
v. blunder, make a stupid mistake -
14 denkfout
n. logical error, error which causes a program to operate incorrectly instead of how it was intended to operate (Computers); fallacy, misconception, mistake -
15 dwaling
n. error, mistake, fallacy -
16 feilbaarheid
n. fallibility, liability to err or make a mistake -
17 feilen
v. err, make a mistake, be wrong, misjudge -
18 flater
n. blunder, gross error, stupid mistake -
19 fout
adj. wrong, incorrect, erroneous, mistaken--------n. error, mistake; failure, shortcoming; defect, flaw -
20 goedmaken
v. compensate, make up for, make good, correct a mistake
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