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1 really
adv. echt, werkelijk; eigenlijkreally1[ riəlie, rie:-, ri-] 〈 bijwoord〉1 → real real/2 werkelijk ⇒ echt, eigenlijk3 werkelijk ⇒ echt, zeer♦voorbeelden:you really should/ought to go • je zou er echt naar toe moeten(O) really? • O ja?, Echt (waar)?Do you like it? Not really • Vind je het leuk/mooi? Nee, eigenlijk niet————————really21 waarachtig! ⇒ nou, zeg!♦voorbeelden:1 really, Mike! Mind your manners! • Mike toch! Wat zijn dat voor manieren!well really! • nee maar! -
2 (O) really?
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3 Betty really clings to her elder brother
Betty really clings to her elder brotherEnglish-Dutch dictionary > Betty really clings to her elder brother
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4 Do you like it? Not really
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5 I don't really feel like it
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6 I really felt out of it/things at that party
I really felt out of it/things at that partyik voelde me niet goed op mijn plaats/niet goed thuis op dat feestjeEnglish-Dutch dictionary > I really felt out of it/things at that party
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7 I really felt with John
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8 I've really had it today
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9 he's really browned off
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10 is that really so?
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11 it is really cold today
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12 it really baffles me how
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13 it really galls me to see that happen
English-Dutch dictionary > it really galls me to see that happen
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14 it really gets me when
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15 it really turns me off
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16 it's really perishing today!
it's really perishing today!'t is werkelijk niet te harden van de kou vandaag! -
17 that book has really clicked with the young
that book has really clicked with the youngEnglish-Dutch dictionary > that book has really clicked with the young
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18 that car is really moving
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19 that really burns me up
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20 that really knocked me out
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