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1 rondleiden
v. show round, guide, promenade, take about -
2 rondleiden
1 [in een kring leiden] lead round2 [overal heen leiden] show/take round♦voorbeelden:2 mensen in een museum rondleiden • show/take people round a museum -
3 draaien
4 [in een toestand brengen] turn5 [telefoonnummer kiezen] dial7 [afspelen] play♦voorbeelden:een sjekkie draaien • roll a cigarettehet gas hoger/lager draaien • turn the gas up/downeen deur op slot draaien • lock a dooreen plaat draaien • play a record1 [zich rond een middelpunt bewegen] turn (around) ⇒ revolve, rotate, 〈 planeten〉 orbit, 〈 om as〉 pivot, 〈 snel, tollend〉 spin, 〈 snel, tollend〉 gyrate, 〈 snel, tollend〉 whirl3 [draaiend komen of gaan] turn (one's way) into/out of4 [niet voor de waarheid uitkomen] be evasive5 [vertoond worden] be on/shown♦voorbeelden:een draaiende bal • a spinning ballin het rond draaien • turn/spin roundde aarde draait om de zon • the earth revolves/orbits around the sunzit niet zo te draaien! • stop fidgeting!met de ogen draaien • roll one's eyesde weg draaide scherp naar links • the road made a sharp turn to the leftde auto draait de hoek om • the car is turning the corner6 met winst/verlies draaien • work at a profit/lossde zaak draaiende houden • keep things goingeen programma laten draaien op de computer • run a program on the computerhet team draaide uitstekend • the team was functioning extremely well -
4 mensen in een museum rondleiden
mensen in een museum rondleidenshow/take people round a museumVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > mensen in een museum rondleiden
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5 richting
1 [zijde, kant] direction♦voorbeelden:1 zij gingen richting Amsterdam • they went in the direction of/headed for Amsterdamrichting schuur gaan • make for the barniemand een zetje in de goede richting geven • give someone a push in the right directioneen nieuwe richting inslaan • strike out on a new course〈 verkeer〉 richting aangeven • indicate direction, signalzich in de richting bewegen van • go in the direction ofhet gesprek in de richting sturen van • bring the conversation round toeen heel eind gaan in de richting van • go a long way towardsdat komt aardig in de richting • that's more like itwind uit noordelijke richtingen • northerly windvan richting veranderen • change directionde moderne richting in de kunst • the modern school of art
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