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1 summon up
summon up♦voorbeelden:summon up all one's strength (for) • al zijn krachten verzamelen (voor/om) -
2 summon up all one's strength (for)
al zijn krachten verzamelen (voor/om)English-Dutch dictionary > summon up all one's strength (for)
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3 summon up one's courage (to do something)
English-Dutch dictionary > summon up one's courage (to do something)
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4 courage
n. moed[ kurridzj]1 moed ⇒ dapperheid, durf♦voorbeelden:take one's courage in both hands • al zijn moed bij elkaar schrapenmuster up/pluck up/take/summon up courage • moed scheppen/vatten/verzamelen→ Dutch Dutch/
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summon — summon, summons, call, cite, convoke, convene, muster mean to demand the presence of persons or, by extension, things. Summon implies the exercise of authority or of power; it usually suggests a mandate, an imperative order or bidding, or urgency … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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summon */*/ — UK [ˈsʌmən] / US verb [transitive] Word forms summon : present tense I/you/we/they summon he/she/it summons present participle summoning past tense summoned past participle summoned 1) formal to officially order someone to come to a place,… … English dictionary
summon — sum|mon [ sʌmən ] verb transitive ** 1. ) FORMAL to officially order someone to come to a place, especially a court of law: summon someone to something: He was urgently summoned to Washington for consultations. summon someone to do something: She … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
summon — verb (T) formal 1 to officially order someone to come to a meeting, a court of law etc: summon sb to sth: We were all summoned to a meeting with the principal. | summon sb to do sth: They ll probably be summoning you to appear in court. 2 also… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
summon — /ˈsʌmən / (say sumuhn) verb (t) 1. to call as with authority to some duty, task, or performance; call upon (to do something). 2. to call for the presence of, as by command, message, or signal; call. 3. to call or notify to appear at a specified… …
summon — summonable, adj. summoner, n. /sum euhn/, v.t. 1. to call upon to do something specified. 2. to call for the presence of, as by command, message, or signal; call. 3. to call or notify to appear at a specified place, esp. before a court: to summon … Universalium
summon — 01. I felt a little nervous when my boss [summoned] me to his office. 02. The villagers were [summoned] to appear before the Queen. 03. The army [summoned] reinforcements as the battle grew fiercer. 04. News correspondents in the region have been … Grammatical examples in English
summon — sum•mon [[t]ˈsʌm ən[/t]] v. t. 1) to call for the presence of, as by command, message, or signal 2) to call upon to do something specified 3) to call or notify to appear at a specified place, esp. before a court: to summon a witness[/ex] 4) to… … From formal English to slang
summon — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. call [for], send for; cite, arraign, subpoena; convoke; rouse, invoke, evoke. See command, lawsuit, extraction. n. subpoena, warrant, writ; call, invitation. See lawsuit, request. II (Roget s IV) v … English dictionary for students