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1 zenuw
• nerve -
2 zenuwstroom
• nerve current -
3 moed
♦voorbeelden:de euvele moed hebben om … • have the nerve/audacity to …al zijn moed bijeenrapen/verzamelen • muster up/summon up/pluck up one's couragedaar heeft hij de moed niet toe • he doesn't have the nerve/heart to do thatzich moed indrinken • give oneself Dutch couragedat gaf me weer nieuwe moed • that gave me new hearthou(d) moed! • keep your spirits up!, cheer up!iemand moed inspreken/geven • put courage/fresh heart into someonede moed niet laten zakken • bear upde moed opgeven • lose heartmoed putten uit • draw/derive courage fromhet ontneemt mij de moed om … • it discourages/disheartens me to …het werd hem bang te moede • he felt faint at heart -
4 gehoorzenuw
n. auditory nerve, nerve responsible for sending sound messages to the brain -
5 de euvele moed hebben om …
de euvele moed hebben om …have the nerve/audacity to …————————de euvele moed hebben om …have the nerve to …Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de euvele moed hebben om …
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6 durven
1 dare ⇒ venture (to/upon)♦voorbeelden:1 ik durf zelfs (te) beweren dat … • I would even venture (to say) that …hij durft niet te komen • he does not dare (to) comeje moet maar durven! • of all the nerve!, some/the cheek!zij durfde het hem niet (goed) te vragen • she hesitated to ask himdat zou ik niet durven zeggen • I wouldn't dare to say thathij durft alles • he is game for everythinghoe durf je! • how dare you!als het erop aan kwam durfde hij niet • he got cold feet when it came to the crunchdat durft hij vast niet • he wouldn't dare (to do that)kom eens hier (op) als je durft • I dare you!als je toch durft! • don't you dare!probeer maar als je durft! • try if you dare!u/jij durft! • 〈 ook ironisch〉 you have a nerve! -
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8 zenuw
1 [medicijnen, geneeskunde] nerve2 [meervoud] [fysieke gesteldheid] nerves♦voorbeelden:met gespannen zenuwen • nervouslystalen zenuwen • nerves of steelsterke zenuwen hebben • have strong nerveszijn zenuwen begaven het • his nerves snappedde zenuwen hebben • have the jitterskrijg de zenuwen! • get stuffed!op iemands zenuwen werken • get on someone's nerveshij kreeg het op z'n zenuwen • his nerves went to bitsze was óp van de zenuwen • she was a nervous wreck -
9 Hodgkin
family name; Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for studies on nerve function; Hodgkin's disease, malignant progressive disease which affects the lymph nodes as well as the spleen and the liver -
10 atropine
n. atropine, poisonous crystalline compound obtained from the belladonna plant (used as an eye treatment or for injuries caused by nerve gas) -
11 beriberi
n. beriberi, disease characterized by weakness and nerve damage (common in India) -
12 centrisch
adj. centric, central, located in the center, concentrated at the center; of or originating in a nerve center (Anatomy); of or pertaining to radially symmetrical diatoms of the class Centrales -
13 cingel
n. cingulum, group of nerve fibers (Anatomy) -
14 dendriet
n. dendrite, mineral crystal with a branching form (Geology); section of a nerve cell that branches out (Anatomy) -
15 durf
n. daring, courage, pluck, nerve -
16 galvanisatie
n. galvanization, coating of metal with a thin layer of zinc; application of an electric current (to a nerve, person, etc.) -
17 galvaniseren
v. galvanize, application of an electric current (to a nerve, person, etc.); coat metal with a thin layer of zinc -
18 galvanisering
n. galvanization, coating of metal with a thin layer of zinc; application of an electric current (to a nerve, person, etc.) -
19 ganglion
n. ganglion, dense mass of nerve cells (Anatomy) -
20 geestkracht
n. fortitude, nerve
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