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1 slagen
1 [+ in/met] [het er goed afbrengen] 〈 met persoon als onderwerp〉 succeed (in), be successful (in) ⇒ 〈 informeel〉 pull off 〈 in het bijzonder moeilijke opgave〉4 [succes hebben, goed uitvallen] be successful♦voorbeelden:1 ben je erin geslaagd? • did you pull it off/manage?in een winkel (kunnen) slagen • (manage to) get what one wants in a shophij slaagt er altijd in mij kwaad te maken • he always manages to annoy me/succeeds in annoying mehij is voor zijn Frans geslaagd • he has passed (his) Frenchde tekening is goed geslaagd • the drawing has turned out well -
2 Orpheus
n. Orpheus, poet and musician of magical music, Greek mythological figure who did not succeed in bringing his wife Eurydice back from Hades -
3 aankrijgen
v. succeed in getting on -
4 aanslaan
v. strike, attach, hammer in; distrain; overreach (Zoology); succeed (Slang) -
5 behelpen
v. direct, supervise; bring about, cause to occur; accomplish, succeed; handle; cope, get along -
6 beredderen
v. succeed, handle, cope, get along -
7 flikken
v. pull off, succeed; deceive, trick -
8 gedijden
v. thrive, prosper, flourish, succeed -
9 gelukken
v. succeed, achieve, attain -
10 gewinnen
v. win, be victorious; gain; obtain; arrive with great effort; succeed; acquire; gain trust (or approval, favor, etc.) -
11 klaarspelen
v. pull off, succeed -
12 opeenvolgen
v. follow each other, succeed each other -
13 opvolgen
v. succeed, follow, observe, stick to -
14 slagen
v. succeed, get across, get through, make the grade -
15 volgen op
v. follow, succeed, wait -
16 slagen
• to be successful• to succeed -
17 aftroggelen
1 wheedle out of ⇒ coax/cajole out of♦voorbeelden: -
18 erin
2 [in bed] in(to) (bed)3 [in huis] inside♦voorbeelden:ik zal erin slagen • I will succeederin kruipen • crawl/creep in(to bed)3 kom erin! • come inside! -
19 erven
erven1〈 meervoud〉1 heir(s)♦voorbeelden:————————erven2♦voorbeelden:1 een fortuin/geld erven • inherit a fortune/moneyiets (van iemand) erven • inherit something (from someone)II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [met betrekking tot eigenschappen] inherit2 [van een ander overnemen] acquire♦voorbeelden: -
20 garanderen
♦voorbeelden:gegarandeerd krimpvrij • guaranteed shrink resistantik kan niet garanderen dat je slaagt • I cannot guarantee that you will succeeddat garandeer ik je • I guarantee you that
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succeed — suc·ceed /sək sēd/ vi 1: to come next after another in office or position 2 a: to take something by succession succeed ed to his mother s estate b: to acquire the rights, obligations, and charges of a decedent in property comprising an estate … Law dictionary
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