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2 gelegenheid
2 [mogelijkheid, omstandigheid] opportunity ⇒ chance, facilities 〈 voor bepaalde handeling of doel〉, provision 〈 voor bepaalde handeling of doel〉3 [reisgelegenheid] means of conveyance/transport ⇒ travelling facility5 [voorkomend geval] occasion♦voorbeelden:2 dat deed hij zomaar op eigen gelegenheid • he did it off his own bat/unaidedeen gunstige gelegenheid afwachten • wait for the right momentde gelegenheid aangrijpen/waarnemen om … • take advantage of/seize the opportunity to …die streek biedt volop gelegenheid voor fietstochten • that area offers ample opportunity/facilities for cyclingde gelegenheid voorbij laten gaan • miss the chance/opportunity, let the opportunity slip (by)als de gelegenheid zich voordoet • when the opportunity presents itselfbij gelegenheid • later, when it's (more) convenientbij de eerste de beste gelegenheid • at the first possible/available opportunityin de gelegenheid zijn om … • be able to, have the opportunity to …er is gelegenheid om te dansen/te slapen • there are dancing facilities/there is sleeping accommodationik maak van de gelegenheid gebruik om … • I take this opportunity to …de gelegenheid te baat nemen • grasp/seize the opportunitylaten we in die gelegenheid iets drinken • let's have a drink in that barbij voorkomende gelegenheid • if/when the occasion arisesbij zulke/bepaalde gelegenheden • on such/certain occasionster gelegenheid van • on the occasion ofvoor de gelegenheid droeg zij een feestjapon • she wore a gown for the occasion -
3 aanleiding geven tot
v. occasion, cause -
4 bijwijlen
adv. on occasion, when needed; sometimes, once in a while -
5 de gelegenheid aangrijpen
v. take the occasion of -
6 desnoods
adv. if necessary, if occasion arises, if need be -
7 destijds
adv. at that time, during that same point in time, during that period, upon that occasion, during the same time -
8 ditmaal
adv. this time, on this occasion, on this opportunity -
9 doodenkel
adj. occasional, occurring now and then, irregular, infrequent, incidental, on occasion -
10 eregast
n. guest of honor, guest being honored or celebrated at an occasion -
11 gelegenheid
n. occasion, opportunity; occurrence, event -
12 gelegenheidswoord
n. nonce word, word invented and used only for one specific occasion -
13 geval
n. case, occasion; situation, condition, circumstance -
14 happening
n. happening, occasion; occurrence, event -
15 maal
n. time, occasion, meal, repast, feed -
16 nu en dan
adv. occasionally, on occasion, at times, now and again, off and on -
17 omstandigheid
n. circumstance, circumstantiality, occasion, contingence, contingency -
18 veroorzaken
v. cause, occasion, induce, provoke, operate, breed, set up, engender -
19 voorval
n. event, episode, incident, occurrence, circumstance, occasion, casualty, happening, adventure -
20 zo nodig
adv. must needs, on occasion
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