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1 drinken
drinken1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:de zieke vroeg om drinken • the patient asked for something to drink————————drinken22 [opzuigen] soak (up)♦voorbeelden:iemand vragen een borrel te komen drinken • invite someone for a drinkeen kop thee/koffie drinken • have a cup of tea/coffeedie koffie is niet te drinken • that coffee is undrinkablewat wil je drinken?, wat drink jij? • what are you having?, what'll it be?op iemands gezondheid drinken • drink/pledge (to) someone's healthik drink op ons succes • here's to our success!hier moet op gedronken worden • this calls for a toastje moet niet alles door elkaar drinken • don't mix your drinks1 [alcohol drinken] drink♦voorbeelden:nooit drinken • be a teetotallerstevig drinken • drink heavilyteveel drinken • drink (to excess)1 [in een toestand brengen] drink♦voorbeelden:zich dood drinken • drink oneself to death -
2 het eten en drinken is er goed
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3 opnemen
2 [op zich nemen] take on3 [weer opvatten] resume4 [laten afschrijven] withdraw5 [beoordelen] take6 [opvatten] take8 [nauwkeurig opmeten] measure (up)10 [weghalen] take/pull/tear up17 [opvegen] mop/wipe up♦voorbeelden:het vloerkleed opnemen • take up the carpet4 ƒ200,- opnemen • withdraw Dfl200,-een lening opnemen • take out a loaneen snipperdag opnemen • take the/a day offiets goed opnemen • take something wellhoe zou hij het opnemen? • how would he take it?iets hoog opnemen • not take kindly to somethingiets verkeerd opnemen • take something the wrong way7 iets goed opnemen • take a good look at/stock of somethingiemand nauwkeurig opnemen • observe/look at someone closelyiemand onderzoekend opnemen • scrutinize someonescherp/wantrouwend opnemen • eye sharply/keenly/suspiciouslyzij nam hem op van top tot teen • she looked him up and downop de band opnemen • tape, recordop de video opnemen • (video-)recordde tijd opnemen (van) • time a personin de stukken/notulen opnemen • enter in the documents/minutesnieuwe woorden opnemen in een woordenboek • enter new words in a dictionarylaten opnemen in een ziekenhuis • hospitalizeiets niet opnemen • leave out, omiteen clausule in een contract opnemen • insert a clause in a contractin het ziekenhuis opgenomen worden • be admitted to hospitalopnemen in een catalogus • put in a cataloguenamen in een lijst opnemen • include names on a list, list namesopnemen onder de rubriek …/in een rubriek • include under the heading …/in a columniemand als lid in een club opnemen • admit someone as a member of a club15 hij neemt alles heel snel/gemakkelijk op • he's very receptive/quick on the uptakeiets goed in zich opnemen • take something in18 deze spons neemt veel water op • this sponge takes up a lot of water/is very absorbenthet tegen iemand opnemen • take someone onhij kan het tegen iedereen opnemen • he can hold his own against anyonehet tegen anderen moeten opnemen • have to compete against othershet voor iemand/iets opnemen • make a stand for someone/something, speak/stick up for someone/something
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