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1 demagogie
n. demagogy, methods of a demagogue, manipulation of public emotions to gain power or popularity -
2 demagogisch
adj. demagogic, of or pertaining to a demagogue (one who manipulates public emotions to gain power or popularity) -
3 demagoog
n. demagogue, one who manipulates public emotions to gain power or popularity -
4 getaptheid
n. popularity, state of being admired by the public; being accepted, being approved -
5 gewildheid
n. popularity -
6 glansperiode
n. heyday, prime, time of greatest success or popularity, period of greatest power or influence -
7 hoogtij
n. heyday, prime, time of greatest success or popularity, period of greatest power or influence -
8 popularitiet
n. popularity -
9 volksgunst
n. popularity -
10 populariteit
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11 populariteitspoll
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12 trek
1 [(een keer) trekken] pull2 [haal met een pen] stroke5 [luchtstroom] draught6 [vaak trekje] [één keer zuigen] puff8 [het begeerd worden] popularity9 [massale reis/verhuizing, in het bijzonder van vogels] migration♦voorbeelden:een spottende/minachtende trek om de mond • a mocking/contemptuous twist to his/her mouther weinig trek in hebben om dat te doen • not feel much like (doing) thattrek hebben • feel/be hungryheeft u trek in een kopje koffie? • do you feel like/would you care for a cup of coffee?8 in trek zijn • be popular/in demanddeze kroeg is zeer in trek bij studenten • 〈 ook〉 this pub/bar is much frequented by studentsde trek naar de grote stad • the drift to the cityhij is bang dat hij in deze baan niet genoeg aan zijn trekken komt • he is frightened that in this job he might not be able to show what he can doPrincefans komen vanavond goed aan hun trekken • Prince fans are in for a good time tonight
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