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1 zelf
zelf1〈 het〉1 self♦voorbeelden:————————zelf21 [in eigen persoon] my/your/him/her/itself, our/your/themselves, oneself2 [in tegenstelling met iets anders] itself♦voorbeelden:zelf een zaak beginnen • start one's own businessdat moet je zelf beoordelen • you must judge (that) for yourselfzelf gebakken brood • home-made breadhij heeft zelf een auto • he has got a car of his ownwilt u a.u.b. zelf komen? • will you please come in person?ik kook zelf • I do my own cookingzeg nou zelf • what do you think?al zeg ik het zelf • although I say it myselfJan en ik zelf • Jan and myselfmen zou het zelf moeten doen • one should do it oneselfhet huis zelf is onbeschadigd • the house itself is undamaged -
2 vanzelf
adj. automatic, operating by itself; unintentional, spontaneous--------adv. automatic, operating by itself; unintentional, spontaneous--------pron. itself -
3 de geschiedenis herhaalt zich
de geschiedenis herhaalt zich————————de geschiedenis herhaalt zichVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de geschiedenis herhaalt zich
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4 geld
♦voorbeelden:1 je geld of je leven • your money or your life!baar geld • (hard) cashgroot geld • notes, Abillshet grote geld • (the) big money, Amegabucksklein geld • (small) changepapieren/gemunt geld • paper money, notes, Abills; 〈 gemunt〉 coin(s), specievals geld • counterfeit (money)in/met vreemd geld betalen • pay in foreign currencyzwart geld • undisclosed income, money received under the counterbulken van/zwemmen in het geld • be loaded, be rolling in money/itgeld drukken • print moneyhet geld laten rollen • spend money freelygeld moet rollen • you must keep money movingsmijten met geld • 〈 figuurlijk〉 throw one's money about/aroundgeld in iets steken • put money into somethinggeld wisselen • change moneyde waarde is niet in geld uit te drukken • you can't put a price on itwaar voor zijn geld krijgen • get value for moneygeld als water verdienen • earn big money/a packet〈 spreekwoord〉 het geld dat stom is, maakt recht wat krom is • a golden handshake is better than ten witnesses2 een smak/hoop/berg geld • bags/stacks of moneyhet is weggegooid geld! • that's a (sheer) waste of moneyiemand geld afpersen • extort money from someonegeld hebben • be well-offgeen geld hebben • be brokezij heeft geld van zichzelf • she has money of her owngelden misbruiken • misappropriate/misapply fundsdat zal zijn geld wel opbrengen • that will pay (for itself)iemand die veel geld uitgeeft • a big spendergoed in zijn geld zitten • be well offmet zijn geld geen raad weten • have money to burnmensen met geld • moneyed peoplezonder geld zitten • be out of pocket, be brokekinderen betalen half geld • children half-priceik zal het geld er gauw weer uit hebben • it will soon pay for itselfniet goed? geld terug • money refunded/back if not satisfactory, money-back guaranteehet is echt niet duur voor dat geld • its a good buyvoor geen geld ter wereld • not for love or money(dat is) geen geld! • that's a bargain! -
5 uiten
♦voorbeelden:1 een mening uiten • express/voice an opinionzijn verdriet niet kunnen uiten • be unable to express one's grief/to find words for one's griefII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich uiten〉2 [tot uitdrukking komen] show/reveal/express itself ⇒ become evident♦voorbeelden:2 een ziekte uit zich in bepaalde symptomen • an illness shows/manifests itself in certain symptoms -
6 zich
1 [3e persoon] 〈 bij wederkerend werkwoord〉 himself, herself, itself, oneself, themselves; 〈 na voorzetsel〉 him(self), her(self), it(self), one(self), them(selves)2 [2e persoon beleefdheidsvorm] yourself, yourselves♦voorbeelden:iemand bij zich hebben • have someone with oneop zich is dat niet af te keuren • in itself this should not be condemnedop zich vind ik dat geen punt • in theory that shouldn't be a problem2 vergist u zich niet? • aren't you mistaken? -
7 zichzelf
1 himself, herself, itself, oneself, themselves, self♦voorbeelden:de tijd aan zichzelf hebben • have one's time to oneselfbuiten zichzelf van woede • beside oneself with rageop zichzelf staand • separateop zichzelf wonen • live on one's ownop zichzelf is dat niets nieuws • in itself that's nothing newop zichzelf (genomen) • as it istot zichzelf komen • come to oneselfuit zichzelf • of one's own accordzij heeft geld van zichzelf • she has money of her ownvoor zichzelf beginnen • start a business of one's owneen coupé voor zichzelf alleen hebben • have a compartment all to oneselfgeen moment voor zichzelf hebben • not have a minute to call one's own -
8 allopaat
n. allopath, person who deals in allopathy (treatment of diseases using substances that cause different effects from that of the disease itself) -
9 allopaath
n. allopath, person who deals in allopathy (treatment of diseases using substances that cause different effects from that of the disease itself) -
10 allopathie
n. allopathy, treatment of diseases using substances that cause different effects from that of the disease itself -
11 allopathisch
adj. allopathic, pertaining to allopathy (treatment of diseases using substances that cause different effects from that of the disease itself) -
12 automatisch
adj. automatic, mechanical, operating by itself -
13 bloedeigen
adj. own, belonging to oneself or itself; germane -
14 eendenmossel
n. barnacle, marine crustacean which permanently fixes itself to rocks -
15 ego
pron. ego, part of a person which distinguishes itself from others, the "I" part of the psyche -
16 feniks
n. phoenix, legendary bird who consumed itself in fire and returned to life from ashes -
17 het is vanzelfsprekend
it speaks for itself -
18 veiligheidsspeld
n. safety pin, pin that bends backward on itself and is fastened by placing the pointed end into a guard -
19 wortel
n. root; carrot; source, origin; number that multiplied by itself yields a given number (Mathematics) -
20 zelf
pron. self, oneself, myself, itself, ourself, ourselves
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itself — it*self ([i^]t*s[e^]lf ), pron. The neuter reflexive pronoun of {It}; as, the thing is good in itself; it stands by itself. [1913 Webster] Borrowing of foreigners, in itself, makes not the kingdom rich or poor. Locke. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
itself — ► PRONOUN (third person sing. ) 1) (reflexive ) used to refer to something previously mentioned as the subject of the clause: his horse hurt itself. 2) (emphatic ) used to emphasize a particular thing or animal mentioned. ● in itself Cf. ↑in… … English terms dictionary
itself — [it self′] pron. a form of IT1, used: a) as an intensifier [the work itself is easy] b) as a reflexive [the dog bit itself] c) with the meaning “its real, true, or normal self” [the bird is not itself today ]: in this construction, it functions… … English World dictionary
itself — late 14c., from O.E. hit sylf, from IT (Cf. it) + SELF (Cf. self). Since 17c. usually regarded as its self (Cf. its own self) … Etymology dictionary
itself — it|self [ ıt self ] pronoun *** Itself is a reflexive pronoun, being the reflexive form of it. It can be used especially in the following ways: as an object that refers to the same thing that is the subject of the sentence or that was mentioned… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
itself */*/*/ — UK [ɪtˈself] / US pronoun Summary: Itself is a reflexive pronoun, being the reflexive form of it. It can be used especially in the following ways: as an object that refers to the same thing that is the subject of the sentence or that was… … English dictionary
itself — [[t]ɪtse̱lf[/t]] ♦ 1) PRON REFL: v PRON, prep PRON Itself is used as the object of a verb or preposition when it refers to something that is the same thing as the subject of the verb. Scientists have discovered remarkable new evidence showing how … English dictionary
itself — it|self W1S1 [ıtˈself] pron [reflexive form of it ] 1.) used to show that a thing, organization, animal, or baby that does something is affected by its own action ▪ The cat lay on the sofa, washing itself. ▪ The machine switches itself off when… … Dictionary of contemporary English
itself — /It self/ pronoun 1 the reflexive form of it: The cat lay on the sofa, washing itself. | It is generally felt that the government has made an idiot of itself. 2 used to emphasize the pronoun it : We ve checked the wiring and the aerial so the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
itself*/*/*/ — [ɪtˈself] pronoun 1) the REFLEXIVE form of ‘it , used for showing that an action affects the thing that does the action The young bird cannot feed itself.[/ex] The government needs to defend itself against these attacks.[/ex] 2) used for… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
itself — /it self /, pron. 1. a reflexive form of it: The battery recharges itself. 2. an emphatic appositive of it, which, that, this, or a noun: which itself is also true; Even without flowers, the bowl itself is beautiful. 3. (used as the object of a… … Universalium