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1 ik
ik1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:een beroep doen op iemands betere ik • appeal to someone's finer feelingszijn eigen ik • one's own selfm'n tweede ik • my other self————————ik21 I♦voorbeelden:ik ben er ook nog! • don't forget me!ik ben het • it's meals ik er niet geweest was … • if it hadn't been for me …wie, ik? • who, me?ik zelf • (I) myselfik voor mij • I for oneze is beter dan ik • she's better than I am〈 informeel〉 ikke, ikke en de rest kan stikken • it's always me, me, me -
2 eigenbaat
n. selfishness, self-centeredness, egotism, state of only having concern for one's own self -
3 baatzuchtig
adj. selfish, egocentric, concerned only with one's own self -
4 zijn eigen ik
zijn eigen ik -
5 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 -
6 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 -
7 onafhankelijk
adj. independent, autonomous, self determined, self governing, self reliant, substantive, footloose--------adv. independently, on one's own -
8 eigenmachtig
♦voorbeelden:eigenmachtig handelen • 〈 op eigen gezag〉 act on one's own authority; 〈 zonder machtiging〉 act without authorization -
9 zelfstandig
♦voorbeelden:de onderneming verloor haar zelfstandig bestaan • the business lost its separate identityeen kleine zelfstandige • a self-employed personzelfstandig denken • think for oneselfzelfstandig (gaan) wonen • (go and) live on one's own -
10 genoeg
genoeg1〈 bijwoord〉2 [meer dan wenselijk/prettig] enough♦voorbeelden:jammer genoeg • regrettably, unfortunatelyoud en wijs genoeg zijn • be old and wise enoughhij is niet precies genoeg • he is not precise enoughmen kan niet voorzichtig genoeg zijn • one can't be too carefuldat kon niet genoeg benadrukt worden • that could not be stressed/emphasized (often) enoughvreemd genoeg • strangely enough, strange to say————————genoeg2〈 telwoord〉2 [meer dan wenselijk, prettig] enough♦voorbeelden:tijd genoeg hebben • have plenty of timeheb je genoeg gegeten? • have you had enough (to eat)?ik heb genoeg aan een gekookt ei • a boiled egg will do for mehij kan er niet genoeg van krijgen • he cannot get enough of itik weet genoeg • I've heard enoughdat zegt genoeg • that says enoughaan zichzelf genoeg hebben • be self-sufficient; 〈 met betrekking tot problemen〉 have enough problems of one's owngenoeg hierover! • enough said!er is genoeg voor allemaal • there is enough to go rounder is meer dan genoeg • there's enough and to spareer/ergens genoeg van hebben/krijgen • have/get enough of it/somethinger schoon genoeg van hebben/krijgen • have had it up to herezo is het wel genoeg • that will do -
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