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1 ahw
as it were, so to speak, as if, as though, seemingly -
2 geschiktlijkend
adj. seemingly appropriate -
3 ogenschijnlijk
adj. apparent, seeming, ostensible--------adv. apparently, seemingly, ostensibly -
4 quasi-ernstig
adj. seemingly serious -
5 schijnbaar
adj. seeming, apparent, phantom, ostensible--------adv. apparently, seemingly -
6 schrijnbaar
adv. seemingly -
7 in schijn
in schijn -
8 quasi
I 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:II 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 de kinderen praatten een soort quasi Chinees • the children were speaking some kind of quasi-Chineseeen quasi intellectueel • a pseudo-intellectual -
9 schijn
3 [vertoon] show, appearances♦voorbeelden:op de uiterlijke schijn afgaan • judge by (outward) appearancesde schijn aannemen van eerlijkheid • assume an appearance of honestyschijn bedriegt • appearances are deceptivedie ruwheid is maar schijn • that/his/her coarseness is only on the surfacede schijn ophouden tegenover/voor de familie • keep up appearances in front of the familyde schijn redden • save appearancesik wil niet de schijn wekken dat … • I don't want you/anyone to get the idea that …in schijn • seeminglynaar alle schijn • to all appearancesdit gevecht is maar (voor de) schijn • this fight is just make-believevoor de schijn • for the sake of appearancesde schijn is tegen mij • appearances are against mehet heeft er alle schijn van dat • there is every appearance that3 schone schijn • glamour, cosmetics, gloss4 geen schijn van kans hebben • not have the ghost of a chance, not have a dog's chancegeen schijn van bewijs • not a scrap of evidence -
10 schijnbaar oprecht/juist/goed
schijnbaar oprecht/juist/goedseemingly sincere/right/goodVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > schijnbaar oprecht/juist/goed
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11 schijnbaar
♦voorbeelden:schijnbaar oprecht/juist/goed • seemingly sincere/right/goodhij heeft schijnbaar gelijk • he would seem to be rightII 〈 bijwoord〉
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seemingly — [ˈsiːmɪŋli] adv in a way that appears to have a particular quality, even though this is probably not true Heidi was seemingly calm when she left to take the test.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
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