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1 rekening
2 [staat met debet- en creditzijde] account4 [+ voor] [op kosten/ter verantwoording van de genoemde] expense♦voorbeelden:te betalen rekeningen • accounts payableeen rekening betalen/voldoen • pay/settle an account/a billte innen rekeningen • accounts receivableober, mag ik de rekening? • waiter, may I have the bill please?een lopende rekening • current accounteen rekening openen (bij een bank) • open an account (at a bank)iemand iets in rekening brengen • charge something to someone, charge someone for somethingop rekening kopen • buy on accountop rekening van • at the expense ofgeld op een rekening hebben/storten • have money in/pay money into an accountdat is voor mijn rekening • I'll get the bill; 〈 figuurlijk〉 I'll take care of that, leave that to mekosten voor zijn rekening nemen • pay the costs, take care of the costs4 voor eigen rekening • at one's own expense, out of one's own pocket; 〈 handel〉 for (their) own accountdat is geheel voor rekening van de schrijver • that is (entirely) the author's viewde VS nemen 35 % van het wereldverbruik van vlees voor hun rekening • the U.S. accounts for 35 % of the world's meat consumptionje moet een beetje rekening houden met je ouders • you should show some consideration for your parentsrekening rijden • pay-as-you-drive〈 figuurlijk〉 een oude rekening vereffenen • pay off an old grudge, settle an old score -
2 inrichten
♦voorbeelden:zich inrichten • set up house, settle ineen compleet ingerichte keuken • a fully-equipped kitcheneen modern ingerichte woning • a modern houseergens speciaal voor ingericht zijn • be specially fixed up/equipped for somethingeen vertrek was ingericht als wachtkamer • one room was made into a waiting room3 zijn leven op een bepaalde manier inrichten • organize/arrange one's life in a certain way -
3 nest
6 [bed] 〈zie voorbeelden 6〉7 [in elkaar passende voorwerpen] nest♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 een nestje bouwen • build oneself a nest, settle downnesten uithalen • go bird-nestingeen nest kuikens • a brood of chicks4 een brutaal/verwaand nest • a cheeky/stuck-up little madamzich in de nesten werken • get into a fixkom je nest uit! • get yourself out of bed!ik ga naar mijn nest • I'm going to turn in7 een nest schaaltjes/dozen • a nest of bowls/boxes -
4 schuld
1 [met betrekking tot geld] debt♦voorbeelden:zijn schulden afbetalen • pay off/settle one's debtsschulden hebben • have debts, be in debtzich in (de) schulden steken • get into debteen schuld van X aan Y • a debt owed by X to Yvergeef ons onze schulden • forgive us our trespassesdood door schuld • culpable homicidede schuld krijgen • get the blamede schuld van iets op zich nemen • take the blame for somethinghet is mijn eigen schuld • it is my own fault
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