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2 hij heeft van die vreemde nukken
hij heeft van die vreemde nukkenhe has these strange quirks/moodsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij heeft van die vreemde nukken
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1 inclination ⇒ tendency, 〈 karaktereigenschap ook〉 propensity, 〈 karaktereigenschap ook〉 penchant, 〈 karaktereigenschap ook〉 bent, 〈 slechte karaktereigenschap〉 proclivity♦voorbeelden:1 fascistische/artistieke neigingen • fascist/artistic tendencieshij toonde niet de minste neiging om … • he was not at all inclined to …vreemde neigingen hebben • have strange quirksik heb altijd de neiging om haar te beschermen • I always tend to protect herergens de neiging toe voelen • feel inclined to (do something)zijn natuurlijke neiging om precies het verkeerde te doen • his natural propensity for doing precisely the wrong thingeen neiging tot wreedheid • a proclivity to(wards) cruelty -
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6 vreemde neigingen hebben
vreemde neigingen hebbenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > vreemde neigingen hebben
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7 Marotte
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8 Schrulle
f; -, -n; umg.1. quirk; (Idee) oddball (Brit. auch cranky) idea; sie hat den Kopf voller Schrullen her head is full of weird ideas; er hat immer einen Hut auf - das ist so eine Schrulle von ihm he always wears a hat - that’s one of his little quirks2. pej. (Frau) old crone* * *die Schrullecrotchet; vagary* * *Schrụl|le ['ʃrʊlə]f -, -n1) quirkwas hast du dir denn da für eine Schrulle in den Kopf gesetzt? (inf) — what strange idea have you got into your head now?
2) (pej = alte Frau) old crone* * *Schrul·le<-, -n>[ˈʃrʊlə]f (fam) quirk* * *die; Schrulle, Schrullen cranky idea; (Marotte) quirk* * *sie hat den Kopf voller Schrullen her head is full of weird ideas;er hat immer einen Hut auf - das ist so eine Schrulle von ihm he always wears a hat - that’s one of his little quirks2. pej (Frau) old crone* * *die; Schrulle, Schrullen cranky idea; (Marotte) quirk -
9 extravagancia
f.1 eccentricity.2 extravagance, eccentricity, oddity, oddness.3 extravagant act, quirk, eccentricity, extravaganza.* * *1 extravagance, eccentricity* * *SF1) (=cualidad) [de persona, aspecto, ropa] extravagance, outlandishness2) (=capricho) whimtiene sus extravagancias — he has his oddities o peculiarities
* * *su extravagancia en el vestir — the outlandish o extravagant way he dresses
* * *= flamboyance, extravagance, quirk, outrageousness, exoticism, whimsy, waywardness, geekiness, eccentricity, whim, peculiarity.Ex. The flamboyance of the earliest modern face proved evanescent, and it was a restrained interpretation of the design, combining elements of both the English and the French modern faces, that prevailed.Ex. Sometimes even an added entry is considered an extravagance.Ex. Biographers will find many, hitherto undiscovered, traits of character or quirks of career of the famous or notorious emerging out of apparently insignificant or unremarked ephemera.Ex. However, it is ironic that the author's first venture into the world of children's books is a disappointment because it does not have the puerile outrageousness of her 'adult' work.Ex. The article is entitled 'Diplomatics for photographic images: academic exoticism?'.Ex. Science is not necessarily a subject but a means of controlling the waywardness and whimsy to which the mind is susceptible.Ex. Science is not necessarily a subject but a means of controlling the waywardness and whimsy to which the mind is susceptible.Ex. We will evaluate proposals on criteria of usefulness, newness, geekiness, and diversity of topics.Ex. In spite of his growing eccentricity, fruitful ideas continued to spring from his imagination.Ex. If terms are drawn from a controlled vocabulary, the selection of index headings no longer depends entirely upon the whim of the author in framing a title.Ex. For, as Panizzi saw it, 'A reader may know the work he requires; he cannot be expected to know all the peculiarities of different editions; and this information he has a right to expect from the catalogues'.----* extravagancia típica de los hippies = hippiedom.* * *su extravagancia en el vestir — the outlandish o extravagant way he dresses
* * *= flamboyance, extravagance, quirk, outrageousness, exoticism, whimsy, waywardness, geekiness, eccentricity, whim, peculiarity.Ex: The flamboyance of the earliest modern face proved evanescent, and it was a restrained interpretation of the design, combining elements of both the English and the French modern faces, that prevailed.
Ex: Sometimes even an added entry is considered an extravagance.Ex: Biographers will find many, hitherto undiscovered, traits of character or quirks of career of the famous or notorious emerging out of apparently insignificant or unremarked ephemera.Ex: However, it is ironic that the author's first venture into the world of children's books is a disappointment because it does not have the puerile outrageousness of her 'adult' work.Ex: The article is entitled 'Diplomatics for photographic images: academic exoticism?'.Ex: Science is not necessarily a subject but a means of controlling the waywardness and whimsy to which the mind is susceptible.Ex: Science is not necessarily a subject but a means of controlling the waywardness and whimsy to which the mind is susceptible.Ex: We will evaluate proposals on criteria of usefulness, newness, geekiness, and diversity of topics.Ex: In spite of his growing eccentricity, fruitful ideas continued to spring from his imagination.Ex: If terms are drawn from a controlled vocabulary, the selection of index headings no longer depends entirely upon the whim of the author in framing a title.Ex: For, as Panizzi saw it, 'A reader may know the work he requires; he cannot be expected to know all the peculiarities of different editions; and this information he has a right to expect from the catalogues'.* extravagancia típica de los hippies = hippiedom.* * *1 (acto) outrageous thing (to do)se puede esperar cualquier extravagancia de él he's capable of doing some outrageous o very strange things2 (cualidad) extravagancesu extravagancia en el vestir the outlandish o extravagant o outrageous way he dresses* * *
extravagancia sustantivo femenino ( acto) outrageous thing (to do);
( cualidad) extravagance
extravagancia sustantivo femenino extravagance
' extravagancia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chifladura
- decir
- humorada
English:
extravagance
* * *1. [excentricidad] eccentricity2. [rareza] outlandishness* * *f eccentric behavior o Brbehaviour;una de sus extravagancias one of his eccentricities* * *: extravagance, outlandishness, flamboyance
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