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1 zakken
2 [lager van niveau worden] fall (off), drop ⇒ come/go down, 〈 verzakken〉 sink, 〈 verzakken〉 subside3 [niet slagen] fail ⇒ Bgo down♦voorbeelden:door de vloer/het ijs zakken • fall through the floor/the icein elkaar zakken • collapse2 de hoofdpijn is gezakt • the headache has eased off/subsidedde koers is gezakt tot • the rate has fallen tohet water is gezakt • the water has gone down/subsidedde prijs iets laten zakken • lower/drop the price a bit -
2 de grond verzakt
de grond verzaktthe ground has subsided/is subsidingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de grond verzakt
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3 de hoofdpijn is gezakt
de hoofdpijn is gezaktthe headache has eased off/subsidedVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de hoofdpijn is gezakt
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4 de muur is uitgezakt
de muur is uitgezaktVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de muur is uitgezakt
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5 de storm was uitgewoed
de storm was uitgewoedthe storm had subsided/had blown itself outVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de storm was uitgewoed
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6 het water is gezakt
het water is gezaktthe water has gone down/subsidedVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het water is gezakt
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7 levensgevaar
1 danger of/peril to life♦voorbeelden:buiten levensgevaar zijn • be out of dangerin levensgevaar verkeren • be in mortal dangermet levensgevaar iemand redden • save someone at the risk of one's (own) life -
8 uitwoeden
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9 uitzakken
4 [medicijnen, geneeskunde] prolapse♦voorbeelden: -
10 verzakken
♦voorbeelden:1 de grond verzakt • the ground has subsided/is subsiding -
11 zodra het directe levensgevaar is geweken
zodra het directe levensgevaar is gewekenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zodra het directe levensgevaar is geweken
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