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1 [gelijkenis vertonen] be/look (a)like ⇒ resemble2 [schijnen] seem, appear ⇒ look3 [passen, aanstaan] suit, fit♦voorbeelden:1 je lijkt je vader wel • you act/sound/are just like your fatherhet lijkt wel wijn • it's almost like winedat lijkt er niet naar • it's way offhet begint erop te lijken • it's getting thereportretten lijken vaak slecht • portraits often show a poor resemblancehij lijkt sprekend op zijn vader • he's the spitting image of his fatherzij lijkt op haar moeder • she looks like her motherze lijken helemaal niet op elkaar • they're not a bit alikedat lijkt nergens op/naar • it's absolutely hopelesshet lijkt me vreemd • it seems odd to mehij lijkt me een aardige kerel te zijn • he seems (to me) to be a nice guyhij lijkt me niet geschikt voor deze baan • I don't think he's the (right) man for this jobhij lijkt wel gek • he must be crazyhet lijkt maar zo • it only seems that way't lijkt erop, dat 't gaat regenen • it looks like raindat lijkt me wel wat • I like the sound/look of thatdat zou me wel (wat) lijken • I'd like thathet lijkt me niets • I don't think much of it1 [op de wind brassen] brace (square) to the wind -
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