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n. Moore (Thomas, schrijver van "Utopia"; familienaam)more1[ mo:] 〈voornaamwoord; vergrotende trap van much en many〉1 meer♦voorbeelden:\\td50, more or less • ongeveer vijftig dollara few more • nog een paarthere is no more • er is er geen meerthere was much more • er was nog veel meerthere were many more • er waren er nog veel meerthere are no more • er zijn er geen meerthere is some more • er is nog watthere are some more • er zijn er nog enkele(n)he said he would, and more than that, he did it • hij zei dat hij het zou doen, en wat meer zegt, hij deed het ookwe are going to see more of him • we gaan hem nog vaker zien————————more2〈bijwoord; vergrotende trap van much〉1 meer ⇒ veeleer, eerder♦voorbeelden:1 more or less • min of meer, zo ongeveeronce more • nog eens/een keermore and more • meer en meerthat's more like it • dat lijkt er al beter opmore easily • makkelijker¶ he is no more • hij is er niet meer, hij is overleden————————more3〈determinator; vergrotende trap van much en many〉1 meer♦voorbeelden:no more bread • geen brood meerone more try • nog een pogingthe more people there are the happier he feels • hoe meer mensen er zijn, hoe gelukkiger hij zich voelt -
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n. gelijke; opgewassen (zijn; wedstrijd, match; huwelijk; partij; paar, stel; lucifer--------v. aanpassen; passen; een waardige tegenstander; vergelijken; gelijk maken; huwelijken; uithuwelijken; (in computers) het vergelijken van informatiematch1[ mætsj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉3 huwelijk5 paar ⇒ koppel, stel (bij elkaar passende zaken)6 lucifer♦voorbeelden:be a match for • opgewassen zijn tegen, niet onderdoen voorbe more than a match for someone • iemand de baas zijn————————match2♦voorbeelden:1 matching clothes/colours • bij elkaar passende kleren/kleurenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 evenaren ⇒ opgewassen zijn tegen, niet onderdoen voor♦voorbeelden:can you match that? • kan je dat net zo goed doen?they are well matched • zij zijn aan elkaar gewaagdmatch to • in overeenstemming brengen met
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