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adjbusin. (номинальная) intrinsieke waarde (net asset value) -
3 lief
lief1〈 het〉1 [iets aangenaams] joy♦voorbeelden:————————lief24 [aanspreekvorm] dear5 [gewenst] fond♦voorbeelden:2 een lief karakter • a sweet nature, a kind heartzij zijn erg lief voor elkaar • they are very devoted to each otherwees nu eens lief, toe nou • there's a good boy/girl/fellowdat was lief van haar om jou mee te nemen • it was nice of her to take you along3 er lief uitzien • look sweet/lovely4 lieve mensen, willen jullie alsjeblieft niet door mijn tuin lopen • would you please be so kind as to not walk through my gardenlanger blijven dan (iemand) lief is • overstay one's welcomemeer dan mij lief was • more than I cared forhet gebeurde vaker dan mij lief was • it happened more often than I care to rememberze heeft er een lief ding voor over om te slagen • she would give her right arm to passde vrijheid is ons boven alles lief • we value freedom above alltegenslagen voor lief nemen • take the rough with the smoothII 〈 bijwoord〉2 [gaarne] 〈zie voorbeelden 2〉♦voorbeelden:ze deden lief tegen elkaar • they were (being) very nice to each otherals je het heel lief vraagt dan … • if you ask nicely, then … -
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