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1 lichamelijk letsel oplopen
lichamelijk letsel oplopen————————lichamelijk letsel oplopenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > lichamelijk letsel oplopen
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2 een verlies lijden
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3 handhaven
v. maintain, sustain, preserve, uphold -
4 hooghouden
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5 schragen
n. prop--------v. support, shore, buttress, sustain, scaffold, prop, lean -
6 steunen
n. prop--------v. assist, support, prop, upbear, steady, second, favour, favor, maintain, underlay, back, countenance, sustain, lean, depend, patronize, line up behind, heave a sigh, abet, endorse, indorse, play up to, comfort, fall in with, rest, moan -
7 stutten
n. prop--------v. support, shore, stanchion, strut, sustain, lean, pin-up -
8 verduren
v. endure, bear, sustain, abide -
9 volhouden
v. maintain, insist, sustain, persevere, carry on, stand out, stick -
10 aanhouden
5 [aan het lijf houden] keep on♦voorbeelden:een verdachte aanhouden • take a suspect into custody¶ als je het recept aanhoudt, kan er niets misgaan • if you stick to the recipe, nothing can go wrong1 [niet ophouden te doen] keep/go on ⇒ persist (in)2 [voortduren] go on, continue; hold, last, keep up 〈 ook van weer〉♦voorbeelden:1 blijven aanhouden • persevere, insistje moet niet zo aanhouden • you shouldn't keep/go on going on about it like that -
11 averij
♦voorbeelden:averij aan de machines aan boord • (a) breakdown in the engines on board -
12 bekomen
2 [bijkomen] recover, get over; 〈informeel; na flauwvallen〉 come round/to♦voorbeelden:wel bekome het u! • ±I hope you have enjoyed your meal 〈enz.〉; 〈 ironisch〉 good luck to you/him/her 〈enz.〉 -
13 dragen
2 [bij zich hebben] carry4 [voorzien zijn van] bear5 [zwanger zijn van] carry, be pregnant♦voorbeelden:geen stropdas/beha meer dragen • give up wearing a tie/bradie schoenen kun je niet bij die jurk dragen • those shoes don't go with that dresstegenslag moedig dragen • bear up against adversity2 [zich over een afstand uitstrekken] carry♦voorbeelden: -
14 iemand sterken in zijn verlies
iemand sterken in zijn verliesVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand sterken in zijn verlies
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15 inwendige kneuzingen oplopen
inwendige kneuzingen oplopenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > inwendige kneuzingen oplopen
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16 kneuzing
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17 letsel
1 injury♦voorbeelden:iemand zwaar lichamelijk letsel toebrengen • inflict grievous bodily harm on someonelichamelijk letsel oplopen • sustain physical injuryhij is er zonder letsel afgekomen • he escaped without injury -
18 lichamelijk
1 physical♦voorbeelden:lichamelijk letsel oplopen • sustain physical injurylichamelijke opvoeding • physical education, PEhet lichamelijk en geestelijk welzijn • physical and mental well-beinglichamelijk tot niets in staat zijn • not be physically capable of anything -
19 oplopen
1 [naar boven lopen] go/run/walk up3 [op weg gaan] walk on/along5 [botsen op] bump/run into♦voorbeelden:1 de trap oplopen • run/go/walk up the stairstegen de dijk oplopen • run up the dikeeen rekening laten oplopen • run up a bill/an accountal die kleine bedragen bij elkaar, dat loopt flink op • all those small sums put together, it mounts uphet kan oplopen tot ettelijke miljoenen • it may run/amount to several millions3 de straat oplopen • walk/come into the streetsamen (een eindje) oplopen • walk some/part of the way together4 de straat loopt op • the street rises/climbs5 tegen iemand oplopen • bump/run into into someonetegen een mooi huis/goede baan oplopen 〈 figuurlijk〉 • run into a nice house/good jobII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [opdoen] catch, get2 [scheepvaart] [inhalen] overtake♦voorbeelden:schade/een verlies oplopen • sustain/suffer/receive damage/a losseen verkoudheid oplopen • catch a cold -
20 schade/een verlies oplopen
schade/een verlies oplopensustain/suffer/receive damage/a lossVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > schade/een verlies oplopen
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