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1 succeed
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2 succeed by entreaty
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3 succeed in (doing) something
succeed in (doing) somethingslagen in iets, erin slagen iets te doen -
4 succeed to the property
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5 succeed to the crown
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6 succeed to the throne
troonopvolger zijnsucceed to the thronede kroon erven, als vorst opvolgen -
7 I can't undertake that you will succeed
English-Dutch dictionary > I can't undertake that you will succeed
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8 he is unlikely to succeed
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9 did not succeed
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10 didn't succeed
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11 everything you need to succeed
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12 to succeed
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13 crown
n. koninklijke kroon; decoratief hoofddeksel; hoofdkrans; bovenste gedeelte van hoofd; top, hoogtepunt; personificatie; gedeelte van de tand boven het tandvlees; kunstmatige kroon op tand of kies; vroeger Engels muntstuk--------v. kronencrown1[ kraun] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 (blader/bloem)krans2 〈 vaak Crown〉 (konings)kroon ⇒ 〈 figuurlijk, steeds met the〉 vorstelijke macht/heerschappij; regering; 〈Brits-Engels; juridisch〉 openbare aanklager4 〈 benaming voor〉hoogste punt/bovenste gedeelte ⇒ (hoofd)kruin; boomkroon/kruin; (heuvel)kam/kruin; corona, kroon 〈van tand/kies, ook als prothese〉, jacket(kroon); kroon 〈 van edelsteen〉♦voorbeelden:succeed to the crown • op de troon komen————————crown2〈 werkwoord〉1 kronen2 bekronen ⇒ belonen, eren3 kronen ⇒ de top vormen/bedekken van, sieren4 voltooien ⇒ (met succes) bekronen, de kroon op het werk vormen/zetten♦voorbeelden:1 crowned heads • gekroonde hoofden, regerende vorstencrowning touch • klap op de vuurpijl -
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15 undertake
v. ondernemen; veroorloven[ undəteek]♦voorbeelden: -
16 unlikely
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