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n. vraag; vraagstelling; probleem; vraagteken; kwestie--------v. ondervragen; betwijfelen; vragenquestion1[ kwestsjn]1 vraag2 vraagstuk ⇒ probleem, kwestie3 stemming♦voorbeelden:〈 spreekwoord〉 ask no questions and be told no lies • vraag mij niet, dan lieg ik nietyou should obey your father without question • je moet je vader zonder meer gehoorzamenthe man in question • de man in kwestie/over wie we het hebbenthat is out of the question • er is geen sprake van, daar komt niets van inthat is not the question • daar gaat het niet omthe question is … • waar het om gaat is …that is begging the question • 〈 informeel〉 dat is moeilijkheden ontlopen; 〈 in het bijzonder〉 dat is een vraag met een wedervraag beantwoorden1 twijfel ⇒ onzekerheid, bezwaar♦voorbeelden:there's no question about his credentials • zijn geloofsbrieven zijn betrouwbaarbeyond (all)/without question • ongetwijfeld, stellig, buiten kijf————————question2〈 werkwoord〉1 vragen ⇒ ondervragen, uithoren♦voorbeelden:3 I question whether/if … • ik betwijfel het of … -
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accabler [aakaablee]〈 werkwoord〉2 uitputten ⇒ overmannen, terneerdrukken♦voorbeelden:être accablé de fatigue • hondsmoe zijnêtre accablé de travail • tot over zijn oren in het werk zittenêtre accablé de tristesse • diep in de put zittenaccabler qn. d' injures • iemand de huid vol scheldenaccabler qn. de questions • iemand de oren van het hoofd vragenv2) terneerslaan, ontmoedigen
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