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1 terugspringen
1 [achteruitspringen] spring/leap back(wards)2 [achter een bepaalde lijn liggen] recede3 [weer naar het vertrekpunt springen] spring back♦voorbeelden: -
2 terugspringen
• to leap back• to rebound• to spring back -
3 terugveren
• to rebound• to recover• to spring back -
4 weer
weer1I 〈 het〉1 [gesteldheid van de atmosfeer] weather2 [aantasting] weathering♦voorbeelden:tegen weer en wind beschut • protected from the elementsblootgesteld aan weer en wind • exposed to every kind of weather〈 figuurlijk〉 zijn gezicht staat op slecht weer • he's in a bad mood(, stay out of his way)er wordt zonnig weer verwacht • sun is expectedhet weer is omgeslagen • the weather has turnedhet weer wordt weer beter • it's clearing up againik ga niet uit met dit/zulk weer • I'm not going out in this/such weatherhet is geen weer • it's nasty weatherweer of geen weer • whatever the weather, come rain or shineII 〈de〉1 [weerstand] resistance♦voorbeelden:vroeg in de weer zijn • be up and at it early————————weer2〈 bijwoord〉1 [opnieuw] again2 [terug] back♦voorbeelden:er is weer water • the water is back onde kinderen zijn weer bezig • the children are at it againmorgen komt er weer een dag • tomorrow is another dayhet komt wel weer goed • it will all turn out all rightnu ik weer • now it's my turndie tijd komt nooit weer • those days are gone foreverwat moest hij nu weer? • what did he want now?wat nu weer? • now what?dat hebben we dan ook weer gehad • so much for that2 heen en weer gaan/reizen • go/travel back and forthheen en weer lopen • pace up and downover en weer • back and forth¶ hoe heette hij ook weer? • what was his name again?zo moeilijk is het nou ook weer niet • it's not all that hard -
5 ontspringen
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6 achterop
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7 de lentezon deed de natuur herleven
de lentezon deed de natuur herlevenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de lentezon deed de natuur herleven
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8 herleven
♦voorbeelden:herlevend fascisme • resurgent fascismde lentezon deed de natuur herleven • the spring sunshine brought nature back to lifede ouders herleven in hun kinderen • parents live again in their children -
9 het is weer lente
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