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1 intekenen
♦voorbeelden:intekenen voor een som van ƒ100 • subscribe/put one's name down for Dfl100II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 een aanstaand bruidspaar intekenen in het register • ±issue a marriage licence to a couple -
2 intekenen op iets
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3 nemen
1 [beetpakken] take2 [in genoemde toestand brengen/laten verkeren] take3 [het genoemde (gaan) doen] take4 [nuttigen] have6 [aanvaarden] take8 [op zijn weg passeren] take9 [op genoemde wijze opvatten] take♦voorbeelden:een kind op de arm nemen • take a baby/child in one's arms〈 figuurlijk〉 neem mijn vader nou • now, take my fathermen neme … • take …in behandeling nemen • start treatingiets op zich nemen • undertake (to do) something; 〈 verantwoordelijkheid〉 take something (up)on oneselfiets ter hand nemen • take something in hand/something upiets tot zich nemen • take somethingvoor zijn rekening nemen • deal with, account foruit elkaar nemen • take apart3 maatregelen nemen • take steps/measuresde moeite nemen om • take the trouble toontslag nemen • resignplaats nemen tussen/in • sit (down)/take a seat between/inwat neem jij? • what are you having?neem nog een koekje • (do) have another biscuiteen krant nemen • take/subscribe to a newspapereen dag vrij nemen • have/take a day offiemand tot man, vrouw nemen • take someone as one's husband/wifedat neem ik niet! • I'm not standing for that!je moet de Engelsen nemen zoals ze zijn • you must take the English the way they are7 de bus nemen • catch/take the/go by buseen taxi nemen • get/take a/go by taxiiemand tot voorbeeld nemen • take someone as an exampleiets niet zo nauw nemen • not bother oneself much about something, not be overparticulariemand (niet) serieus nemen • (not) take someone seriouslyalles bij elkaar genomen • all things consideredstrikt genomen • strictly (speaking)over het geheel genomen • all in alliets ter harte nemen • take something to heart10 〈 religie〉 de Heer heeft gegeven, de Heer heeft genomen • the Lord gave, the Lord hath taken awayiemand het leven nemen • take someone's lifeeen stad nemen • take/capture a city¶ hij nam haar van achteren/met geweld • he took her from behind/by forcewat dacht je? ik neem het er maar eens van • you bet, I'm doing myself proud/I'm helping myself, ( 〈 slang〉 to the goodies)iemand ertussen nemen • pull someone's leghet er (goed) van nemen • live well
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