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1 respect ⇒ 〈 achting〉 esteem, regard, 〈 diepe eerbied〉 reverence, 〈 diepe eerbied〉 veneration, 〈 diepe eerbied〉 worship♦voorbeelden:eerbied betonen/betuigen/bewijzen aan • show respect for/toward(s)iemand eerbied verschuldigd zijn • owe someone respectuit eerbied voor het leven • out of/in respect for lifeuit eerbied voor zijn leeftijd • out of consideration for his age -
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2 [waartoe men verplicht is] due♦voorbeelden:het verschuldigde geld • the money dueverschuldigde rente • interest duebij vooruitbetaling verschuldigd • payable in advanceiemand iets verschuldigd zijn • be under an obligation/indebted to someone, owe someone somethingrekenschap verschuldigd zijn aan • be accountable todat is hij aan zijn naam verschuldigd • he owes it to himself
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