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1 inbrengen
2 [voorstellen] contribute3 [aanvoeren] bring (forward)♦voorbeelden:heel wat in te brengen hebben • 〈 veel invloed〉 pull considerable weight; 〈 veel suggesties〉 have a good deal to contributeniets in te brengen hebben • 〈 geen invloed〉 have no say; 〈 geen suggesties〉 have nothing to contributewat hebt u tegen die beschuldiging in te brengen? • what do you have to say to these charges?daar is/valt niets tegen in te brengen • there is nothing to be said against thisdaar is veel tegen in te brengen • that is open to many objections -
2 tegenwerping
♦voorbeelden:zijn tegenwerpingen zijn aangenomen/verworpen • his objections have been sustained/rejected -
3 bezwaren inbrengen tegen
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4 grief
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7 tegenwerpingen maken
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8 bezwaar
1 [belemmering, nadeel] drawback♦voorbeelden:1 dit heeft het bezwaar dat … • this has the drawback that …onoverkomelijke bezwaren met zich meebrengen/opleveren • present insurmountable obstaclesop de volgende bezwaren stuiten • encounter the following obstacleseen beetje regen is toch geen bezwaar • a little rain is no problem, is it?2 bezwaar aantekenen (tegen iets) • lodge an objection (to something)/a complaint (against something)als je er geen bezwaar tegen hebt, steek ik een sigaret op • if you don't mind, I'll light a cigaretteze maakte nogal bezwaar toen ik om opslag vroeg • she made a bit of a fuss when I asked for a risebezwaar/bezwaren tegen iets hebben/maken • raise an objection/objections to something, take exception to somethingzonder enig bezwaar • without any objectioneen of twee kinderen geen bezwaar • one or two children acceptable -
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