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1 Rome was not built in a day
Rome was niet in een dag gebouwd, alles vergt tijd -
2 Rome was not built in one day
Rome is niet op een dag gebouwd -
3 build
n. vorm, lichaamsbouw--------v. bouwen; opzettenbuild1[ bild] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 (lichaams)bouw ⇒ gestalte, vorm♦voorbeelden:————————build21 bouwen2 (in kracht) toenemen ⇒ aanwakkeren, verhevigen, groeien, aanzwellen♦voorbeelden:→ build up build up/, build upon build upon/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 (op)bouwen ⇒ maken, construeren2 vormen ⇒ ontwikkelen, ontplooien♦voorbeelden:1 build a fire • een vuur maken/stokenbuild a railway • een spoorlijn aanleggenbuild a house (out) of brick • een huis uit baksteen optrekken5 a clause that was not built into my contract • een clausule die niet in mijn contract was opgenomenthis cupboard is built into the wall • deze kast is in de muur ingebouwdbuild on • aanbouwen, bijbouwenthis part was built on in 1982 • dit gedeelte is in 1982 aangebouwdbuild round • inbouwen
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rome was not built in a day — This idiom means that many things cannot be done instantly, and require time and patience … The small dictionary of idiomes
Rome was not built in a day — Cf. medieval Fr. Rome ne fut pas faite toute en un jour, Rome was not made in one day. 1545 R. TAVERNER tr. Erasmus’ Adages (ed. 2) D1v Rome was not buylt in one daye. 1546 J. HEYWOOD Dialogue of Proverbs I. xi. D4 Rome was not bylt on a daie… … Proverbs new dictionary
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Rome was not built in a day — proverb a complex task is bound to take a long time and should not be rushed … Useful english dictionary
Rome was not built in one day — important and serious work takes a long time to finish … English contemporary dictionary
rome was not built in a day — This idiom means that many things cannot be done instantly, and require time and patience. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Rome was not built in a day — This idiom means that many things cannot be done instantly, and require time and patience … Dictionary of English idioms
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Rome — see when in Rome, do as the Romans do Rome was not built in a day all roads lead to Rome it is ill sitting at Rome and striving with the Pope … Proverbs new dictionary
Rome — • The significance of Rome lies primarily in the fact that it is the city of the pope Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rome Rome † … Catholic encyclopedia
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