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1 ought to
[ o:tə, o:toe]♦voorbeelden:1 you ought to have been at the party, it was such fun • je had op het feestje moeten zijn, het was er zo gezelligyou ought to be grateful • je zou dankbaar moeten zijnone ought to help one's neighbour • men moet zijn naaste helpenyou ought to try this one • probeer deze eensthis ought to do the trick • dit zou het probleem moeten oplossen -
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3 one ought to help one's neighbour
English-Dutch dictionary > one ought to help one's neighbour
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4 she ought to be on her way home
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5 they ought to deal with this problem
English-Dutch dictionary > they ought to deal with this problem
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6 this ought to do the trick
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7 us being educated people ought to have known
daar wij ontwikkelde mensen zijn, hadden wij het moeten wetenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > us being educated people ought to have known
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8 you ought to be ashamed of yourselves
you ought to be ashamed of yourselvesEnglish-Dutch dictionary > you ought to be ashamed of yourselves
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9 you ought to be grateful
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10 you ought to show some consideration for your father
you ought to show some consideration for your fatherEnglish-Dutch dictionary > you ought to show some consideration for your father
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11 you ought to try this one
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12 you really should/ought to go
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13 there ought to be
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14 you ought to know
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15 aught
pron. iets; deelaught, ought[ o:t] 〈 verouderd, behalve formeel〉♦voorbeelden:1 for aught I care! • voor mijn part, wat mij betreftfor aught I know • voor zover ik weet -
16 consideration
n. (het) rekening houden; (het) afwegen; aandachtig lezen; geldelijke winst[ kənsiddəreesjn]1 overweging ⇒ beschouwing, aandacht3 voorkomendheid ⇒ attentheid, begrip♦voorbeelden:taking everything into consideration • alles welbeschouwd, al met altake something into consideration • ergens rekening mee houdenin consideration of • met het oog op, gezienyour request is still under consideration • uw verzoek wordt nog in beraad gehouden2 time is no consideration • tijd speelt geen rol/is geen punt van overwegingon no consideration • in geen geval, onder geen (enkele) voorwaarde3 you ought to show some consideration for your father • je moet een beetje meer rekening houden met je vader¶ of no consideration • van geen belang, onbeduidend -
17 deal with
zaken doen met, handel drijven metdeal with1 zaken doen met ⇒ handel drijven met, kopen bij5 behandelen ⇒ bejegenen, omgaan met7 gaan/handelen over♦voorbeelden: -
18 really
adv. echt, werkelijk; eigenlijkreally1[ riəlie, rie:-, ri-] 〈 bijwoord〉1 → real real/2 werkelijk ⇒ echt, eigenlijk3 werkelijk ⇒ echt, zeer♦voorbeelden:you really should/ought to go • je zou er echt naar toe moeten(O) really? • O ja?, Echt (waar)?Do you like it? Not really • Vind je het leuk/mooi? Nee, eigenlijk niet————————really21 waarachtig! ⇒ nou, zeg!♦voorbeelden:1 really, Mike! Mind your manners! • Mike toch! Wat zijn dat voor manieren!well really! • nee maar! -
19 us
n. United States, Verenigde Statenus1 (voor/aan) ons♦voorbeelden:all of us enjoyed it • wij genoten er allen vanhe helps them more than us • hij helpt hen meer dan onsus being educated people ought to have known • daar wij ontwikkelde mensen zijn, hadden wij het moeten wetenwho, us? • wie, wij?they are stronger than us • ze zijn sterker dan wij‘who did she say did it?’ ‘us’ • ‘Wie zei ze had het gedaan?’ ‘Wij’let us hear it again • laat het nog eens horen♦voorbeelden: -
20 yourselves
pron. jullie zelf; voor jullie zelf; van jullie zelf2 zelf♦voorbeelden:you ought to be ashamed of yourselves • jullie zouden je moeten schamenyou yourselves should know • jullie zouden het zelf moeten weten
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