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1 they
pron. zij, ze[ ðee]1 zij ⇒ ze♦voorbeelden:so they say • dat zeggen ze/de mensen toch3 everyone is proud of the work they do themselves • iedereen is trots op het werk dat hij zelf doetsomeone told me the other day that they had read about a new Woody Allen film • iemand vertelde me van de week dat hij over een nieuwe Woody Allen film had gelezen -
2 they'd
v. zij (+ ww in verleden tijd)--------v. zij, zij waren (+ww) -
3 they'll
n. zij (+ww in toekomstige tijd) -
4 they're
n. zij (+bijwoord, naam of ww in tegenwoordige tijd) -
5 they've
n. zij (+ww in verleden tijd); zij hebben -
6 they flipped when they saw my new house
English-Dutch dictionary > they flipped when they saw my new house
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7 they shut up the house before they left
English-Dutch dictionary > they shut up the house before they left
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8 they'll have to do with what they've got
they'll have to do with what they've gotEnglish-Dutch dictionary > they'll have to do with what they've got
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9 they are well matched
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10 they 've got him secure
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11 they accounted Tim guilty
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12 they advised waiting/me to wait
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13 they allowed themselves nothing
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14 they are a disgrace to our school
they are a disgrace to our schoolEnglish-Dutch dictionary > they are a disgrace to our school
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15 they are a dollar each
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16 they are a long-lived family
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17 they are a threat to our society
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18 they are all one colour
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19 they are always at loggerheads with each other
they are always at loggerheads with each otherEnglish-Dutch dictionary > they are always at loggerheads with each other
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20 they are always disputing about politics
they are always disputing about politicsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > they are always disputing about politics
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