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41 vierkant
vierkant1〈 het〉————————vierkant21 [met de vorm van een gelijkzijdige rechthoek] square2 [+ lengte-eenheid] square5 [kwadratisch] square♦voorbeelden:1 de kamer meet drie meter in het vierkant • the room is three metres square/three by three (metres)II 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 iemand vierkant de deur uit gooien • chuck someone out (bodily); 〈 slang〉 give someone the bum's rushzijn voorstel werd vierkant geweigerd • his proposal met with a flat refusalzich vierkant tegen iets verklaren • declare oneself dead set against something -
42 volharden
♦voorbeelden:volharden in/bij wat men begonnen is • persevere with/in what one has startedin/bij een weigering volharden • persist in a refusal -
43 weigeren
♦voorbeelden:de motor weigert • the engine won't startII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:een visum weigeren • withhold a visablijven weigeren om/te …, hardnekkig weigeren om/te … • be adamant in one's refusal to …weigeren iets te doen • refuse to do somethingiemand iets weigeren • deny someone somethingiets botweg/ronduit weigeren • refuse something point-blank/flatlyze kon het hem moeilijk weigeren • she couldn't very well refuse himgoederen weigeren • reject goodsje inzending is geweigerd • your entry has been rejectedvoedsel weigeren • refuse food -
44 zijn voorstel werd vierkant geweigerd
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refusal — re‧fus‧al [rɪˈfjuːzl] noun give/offer someone first refusal to let someone be the first to decide whether they want to buy something you are selling before you offer it to other people: • If you ever sell the business I d like to be offered… … Financial and business terms
refusal — I noun abjuration, abnegation, ban, debarment, declination, declinature, defiance, denial, disallowance, disapprobation, disapproval, disavowal, disclaimer, discountenance, enjoinment, exclusion, incompliance, interdiction, negation, negative… … Law dictionary
Refusal — Re*fus al ( al), n. 1. The act of refusing; denial of anything demanded, solicited, or offered for acceptance. [1913 Webster] Do they not seek occasion of new quarrels, On my refusal, to distress me more? Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. The right of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
refusal — late 15c., from REFUSE (Cf. refuse) + AL (Cf. al) (2) … Etymology dictionary
refusal — [n] denial of responsibility; unwillingness abnegation, ban, choice, cold shoulder*, declension, declination, defiance, disallowance, disapproval, disavowal, disclaimer, discountenancing, disfavor, dissent, enjoinment, exclusion, forbidding,… … New thesaurus
refusal — [ri fyo͞o′zəl] n. 1. the act of refusing 2. the right or chance to accept or refuse something before it is offered to another; option … English World dictionary
refusal — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ absolute, adamant, blank (BrE), blunt, complete, flat, outright, point blank, utter ▪ the panel … Collocations dictionary
refusal — n. 1) an adamant, curt, flat, outright, point blank, unyielding refusal 2) a first refusal (BE; CE has first option) 3) a refusal to + inf. (I could not comprehend her refusal to help) 4) (misc.) to meet with a refusal * * * [rɪ fjuːz(ə)l] curt… … Combinatory dictionary
Refusal — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Refusal >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 refusal refusal rejection Sgm: N 1 noncompliance noncompliance incompliance Sgm: N 1 denial denial Sgm: N 1 declining declining &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 declens … English dictionary for students
refusal */*/ — UK [rɪˈfjuːz(ə)l] / US [rɪˈfjuz(ə)l] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms refusal : singular refusal plural refusals the act of refusing to do something She gave a firm refusal. refusal to do something: The protesters considered several… … English dictionary
refusal — re|fus|al [ rı fjuzl ] noun count or uncount ** the act of refusing to do something: She gave a firm refusal. refusal to do something: The protesters considered several options, including a refusal to pay taxes. a. the act of refusing to accept… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English