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1 gedijen
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2 tieren
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3 bloeien
n. fluorescence--------v. blossom, flower, bloom; flourish, prosper, thrive -
4 floreren
v. flourish, prosper, thrive -
5 gedijden
v. thrive, prosper, flourish, succeed -
6 tieren
v. thrive, flourish, prosper, do well, rave, storm, rage, vociferate, chide, brawl, huff, bluster, tear -
7 aarden
aarden1♦voorbeelden:een aarden wal • an earth wall————————aarden22 [gedijen] thrive♦voorbeelden:2 zij kan hier niet aarden • she can't settle in here, she can't find her nicheik aard hier best • I fit in here, I feel at home heredit diertje aardt hier goed • this animal thrives hereII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [techniek, technologie] earth♦voorbeelden: -
8 die planten groeien tierig
die planten groeien tierigthose plants thrive/are vigorousVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > die planten groeien tierig
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9 doen gedijen
doen gedijenmake prosper/flourish/thrive -
10 floreren
〈 figuurlijk〉♦voorbeelden: -
11 tierig
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12 zij kan er niet tieren
zij kan er niet tierenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zij kan er niet tieren
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