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1 bezetten
2 [met betrekking tot een gebied/gebouw/bedrijf] occupy♦voorbeelden:het gezelschap bezette een hele rij stoelen • the party took up a whole row of seats -
2 bezighouden
♦voorbeelden:het houdt me bezig • it occupies my mindII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich bezighouden〉1 [zich ophouden met] occupy/busy oneself with ⇒ engage (oneself) in♦voorbeelden:1 zich met iemand/iets bezighouden • occupy oneself with someone/somethingzich niet bezighouden met • be unconcerned withik zal me vooral bezighouden met de volgende problemen • I will be chiefly concerned with the following problems -
3 innemen
1 [met betrekking tot geneesmiddelen] take5 [binnenhalen] bring/take in6 [aan boord nemen] take on8 [verzamelen] collect♦voorbeelden:〈 ironisch〉 hij is goed van innemen • he's fond of his food/drink2 veel plaats innemen • take up/occupy a lot of roomzijn plaats innemen • take one's seateen belangrijke plaats innemen • hold/occupy an important position; feature (conspicuously)iemand voor zich innemen • win someone's sympathy6 het schip moet brandstof/water innemen • the ship has to take in fuel/water7 een jurk van voren/achteren innemen • take a dress in/up at the front/back -
4 occuperen
1 [bezetten] occupyII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich occuperen〉 -
5 bewonen
v. inhabit, occupy, live in, dwell in, populate -
6 bezetten
v. fill, occupy; conquer, hold; sit in -
7 bezigen
v. busy, occupy oneself; employ, put to use -
8 bezighouden
v. busy, occupy oneself, amuse, entertain -
9 binnenrukken
v. invade, occupy -
10 binnenvallen
v. invade, occupy; penetrate -
11 een post bekleden
v. occupy the post -
12 in dienst hebben
v. employ, occupy -
13 innemen
v. take, capture, occupy; take in, take up; swallow, take into the stomach via the throat -
14 vazal
n. vassal, one who gave total allegiance to a feudal lord in return for protection and the right to occupy and cultivate land -
15 plaats innemen
• to occupy space• to take up space -
16 bekleden
1 [bedekken] cover ⇒ 〈met verf enz.〉 coat, 〈 binnenkant〉 line, 〈 lambriseren〉 wainscot, 〈 lambriseren〉 panel, 〈 voorzijde van muur ook〉 face, 〈 meubelen ook〉 upholster♦voorbeelden:een wand bekleden met jute • cover a wall with jute -
17 beslag leggen op iets
beslag leggen op ietstake possession of something; occupy, secure 〈 zitplaats〉Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > beslag leggen op iets
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18 beslag
1 [voor pannenkoeken enz.] batter2 [metalen belegsel] fitting(s) ⇒ 〈 deur, venster〉 ironwork, metalwork, 〈 sieraad〉 mounting, 〈 sieraad〉 setting, 〈 paard〉 shoe, 〈 wandelstok〉 ferrule4 [juridisch] attachment ⇒ 〈 onder derden〉 garnishment order, 〈 met inbeslagneming, ook〉 seizure, sequestration, 〈 roerend goed〉 distress, 〈 op schip in oorlogstijd〉 embargo5 [oeverbekleding] mattress♦voorbeelden:een kist met koperen beslag • a chest with brass fittingsbeslag leggen op iemand • take up someone's timeiemands tijd in beslag nemen • take up someone's timehaar werk neemt haar helemaal in beslag • 〈 altijd werkend〉 she is obsessed by her work; 〈 geboeid〉 she is completely engrossed in her workdeze kast neemt te veel ruimte in beslag • this cupboard takes up too much spacein beslag genomen door • caught up in 〈 dromerij〉; preoccupied with 〈 de kinderen, zijn zorgen〉; absorbed in 〈 klus, boek〉; engrossed in 〈 boek〉het artikel neemt ruim vijf pagina's in beslag • the article runs to over five pagesbeslag leggen op een deel van iemands salaris • attach part of someone's earningser werd beslag gelegd op het meubilair door de deurwaarder • the bailiff took possession of the furnituresmokkelwaar in beslag nemen • confiscate contrabandde zaak heeft voor juni haar beslag gekregen • the matter was settled before June -
19 betrekken
♦voorbeelden:zij deden alles zonder de anderen erin te betrekken • they did everything without consulting the othersbetrokken zijn bij • be involved inniet betrokken zijn bij • have nothing to do withiets in zijn overweging betrekken • take something into considerationde politie in de zaak betrekken • bring in the policeiemand tegen zijn zin ergens in betrekken • drag someone into something2 wanneer kunnen we het huis betrekken? • when can we move into the house?onmiddellijk te betrekken • immediate occupation1 [met betrekking tot de lucht] become overcast/cloudy, cloud over -
20 betrekking
2 [band, verhouding] relation(ship)3 [verband] relation, connection♦voorbeelden:een openbare betrekking • a public officeeen betrekking bekleden • occupy a postiemand een betrekking geven/aan een betrekking helpen • engage someone, help someone find a jobzijn betrekking opzeggen • give noticegoede betrekkingen onderhouden met • maintain good relations withnauwe betrekkingen met iemand onderhouden • maintain close ties/connections with someonein (geen) betrekking staan tot/met iemand/iets • be (un)connected with someone/something3 betrekking hebben op • relate to, concernmet betrekking tot • with regard/respect to
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