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1 gebrekkig
♦voorbeelden:2 een gebrekkig betoog/plan • an inadequate/a poor/faulty argument/plangebrekkige huisvesting • poor/primitive housingeen gebrekkige kennis van het Engels • poor (knowledge of) Englishtaal en stijl waren zeer gebrekkig • language and style were very poorII 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:zich gebrekkig uitdrukken • express oneself haltingly -
2 onwel
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3 arm
adj. poor, penniless, indigent, impoverished, needy, destitute--------adv. poorly, indigently, destitutely--------n. arm, part of the body between the shoulder and the hand (Anatomy); armrest, part of a chair which supports the sitter's arms -
4 armelijk
adj. poor; deficient, indigent, lacking, squalid--------adv. poorly, indigently -
5 armoedig
adj. poor, indigent, deficient, needy--------adv. poorly, indigently, deficiently, needily -
6 armzalig
adj. pitiful, paltry, pathetic, wretched--------adv. poorly, piteously, pitifully, pathetically -
7 het niet breed hebben
v. be poorly off, be short of money -
8 huurkazerne
n. tenement house, poorly maintained apartment building in a low-rent area -
9 kladschilderij
n. daub, painting which was poorly done -
10 magertjes
adv. poorly -
11 aangepast
♦voorbeelden:goed aangepast zijn • be well-adapted/adjustedslecht aangepast zijn • be poorly adapted/adjusted -
12 articuleren
♦voorbeelden:1 goed/duidelijk articuleren • articulate well/distinctlyslecht articuleren • articulate badly/poorly -
13 breed
2 [royaal] 〈zie voorbeelden 2〉♦voorbeelden:de kamer is 6 m lang en 5 m breed • the room is 6 metres (long) by 5 metres (wide)breder worden/maken • broaden/widen (out)niet breder dan twee meter • not more than two metres wide/in widthhet breed hebben • be well offII 〈 bijwoord〉2 [ruim] 〈zie voorbeelden 2〉♦voorbeelden:1 een breed omgeslagen kraag • a wide/loose collarbreed opgezet • broadly-basediets breed uitmeten • lay something on thick〈 spreekwoord〉 wie het breed heeft, laat het breed hangen • they that have a good store of butter may lay it thick on their bread -
14 een taal gebrekkig spreken
een taal gebrekkig sprekenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een taal gebrekkig spreken
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15 geschapen
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16 het niet breed hebben
het niet breed hebbenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het niet breed hebben
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17 het schraal hebben
het schraal hebbenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het schraal hebben
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18 het stuk vond grote/weinig/geen weerklank bij de critici
het stuk vond grote/weinig/geen weerklank bij de criticithe play was very well/poorly/badly received by the criticsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het stuk vond grote/weinig/geen weerklank bij de critici
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19 karig bedeeld zijn
karig bedeeld zijnVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > karig bedeeld zijn
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20 karig
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