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1 kwaad
kwaad1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:hij doet geen vlieg kwaad • he wouldn't hurt a flyvan geen kwaad weten • be completely innocentik zie daar geen kwaad in, daar steekt geen kwaad in • I don't see any/there's no harm in thatvan kwaad tot erger vervallen • go from bad to worsekwaad stichten • do harm/damagehet kwaad was al geschied • the damage had already been donedat kan geen kwaad • it can't do any harmzij bedoelt daar geen kwaad mee • she doesn't mean any harmvan twee kwaden de minste kiezen • choose the lesser of two evils————————kwaad23 [boos] angry♦voorbeelden:het was lang niet kwaad • that wasn't (at all) badhet te kwaad krijgen • be overcome (by); 〈 emoties〉 break down; 〈 in 't nauw gedreven〉 be hard pressed2 ze bedoelde er niets kwaads mee • she meant no harm/offencehet is niet kwaad bedoeld • that isn't/wasn't meant badlyzich kwaad maken, kwaad worden • get angryiemand kwaad maken • make someone angryhij wordt snel/niet snel kwaad • he has a quick/slow tempervreselijk kwaad • hopping madkwaad zijn op/om iemand/iets • be angry at/with someone/at/about something¶ aan hem heb je een kwaaie • he's a nasty/ugly customerII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:hij is de kwaadste niet • he's not a bad guy -
2 het was lang niet kwaad
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3 erg
erg1〈 het〉2 [opzet] (evil) intention(s)♦voorbeelden:1 hij werd voortdurend bedrogen zonder er erg in te hebben • he was constantly cheated without his realizing it2 ik deed/zei het zonder erg • I did/said it unintentionally————————erg21 [onaangenaam; slecht, schandelijk; hevig] bad♦voorbeelden:erge honger hebben • be very/terribly hungryvan de ergste soort • of the (very) worst kindhet middel is erger dan de kwaal • the cure is worse than the diseasedat is niet erg, hoor • it's not seriousis het erg/vind je het erg als ik er niet ben? • do you mind if I'm not there?de toestand van de patiënt is weer erger geworden • the patient's condition has become (even) more serious/criticalhet erger maken dan het is • make it seem worse than it (really) isiets erg vinden • think something is badhet wordt hoe langer hoe erger • it gets worse the longer it goes onhet had erger kunnen zijn • it could have been (even) worsewat erg voor je! • I feel so sorry for you!wat erg! • how awful/dreadful!zoiets ergs heb ik nog nooit meegemaakt • I've never been through anything that badhet is (zo) al erg genoeg • it's bad enough as it isdes te erger • so much the worsezo erg is het nu ook weer niet • it's not as bad as all thatop het ergste voorbereid zijn • be prepared for the worsthet is meer dan erg • it's absolutely terribleII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [zeer] very♦voorbeelden:een erg(e) grote/mooie • a very big/beautiful onezijn toestand was erg slecht • his condition was serioushij was niet erg vriendelijk • he wasn't very friendlywe hebben erg gelachen • we laughed a lothet spijt me erg • I'm very sorryniet erg waarschijnlijk • not very likelyheeft u lekker gegeten? Niet erg • did you enjoy your meal? Not muchhij ziet er erg slecht uit • he looks awful/dreadful/terriblehij is er heel erg aan toe • he's in a very bad way -
4 meevallen
1 [minder erg zijn] turn out/prove/be better than (was) expected2 [de verwachting overtreffen] exceed one's expectations♦voorbeelden:de onderzoeksresultaten vielen niet mee • the research results proved (to be) disappointinghet valt niet mee om zo hard te werken • hard work isn't as easy as one would thinkdat zal wel meevallen • it won't be so bad -
5 de pijn viel mee
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