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21 afkeren
1 [afwenden] turn away/aside ⇒ avert2 [afweren] avert♦voorbeelden:1 het hoofd/de ogen afkeren • turn one's head away, avert one's eyeszich afkeren van iemand of iets • turn away from someone or something2 een stoot/gevaar afkeren • ward off a blow, avert a danger -
22 опасно
1. прил.;
кратк. форма от опасный
2. предик.;
безл. it is dangerous/perilous
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1. нареч. dangerously;
2. в знач. сказ. it is dangerous;
~ость ж. danger;
в ~ости in danger/peril;
с ~остью для жизни at the risk of one`s life;
отвратить ~ость avert a danger, ward off a danger;
~ый dangerous;
(о путешествии и т. п. тж.) perilous;
~ый участок пути dangerous section of the road;
~ая переправа perilous crossing;
~ый преступник dangerous criminal;
~ое заболевание dangerous illness;
~ая игра спорт. dangerous play;
~ые грузы торг. dangerous goods;
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23 een stoot/gevaar afkeren
een stoot/gevaar afkerenward off a blow, avert a dangerVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een stoot/gevaar afkeren
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24 prévenir
prévenir [pʀev(ə)niʀ]➭ TABLE 22 transitive verb• tu es prévenu ! you've been warned!b. ( = empêcher) to preventc. ( = devancer) [+ désir] to anticipate ; [+ objection] to forestall* * *pʀevniʀ2) ( téléphoner à) to call [médecin, police]3) ( donner un avertissement) to warn4) ( éviter) to prevent [catastrophe, maladie]5) ( aller au devant de) to anticipate [désir]••mieux vaut prévenir que guérir — Proverbe prevention is better than cure Proverbe
* * *pʀev(ə)niʀ1. vt1) [personne] (= avertir)Je te préviens, il est de mauvaise humeur. — I'm warning you, he's in a bad mood.
2) (= informer) to tell, to informprévenir qn de — to tell sb about, to inform sb about
3) [événement, accident] (= éviter) to prevent2. vi* * *prévenir verb table: venir vtr1 ( informer) to tell (de about; que that); prévenez-nous de votre visite tell us when you're coming; partir sans prévenir to leave without telling anybody; arriver sans prévenir to arrive without warning;3 ( donner un avertissement) to warn (de about; que that); je te préviens, si tu fais ça je m'en vais! I warn you, if you do that I'm off!; prévenir la population des risques d'explosion to warn the population about the risk of explosion; je vous aurai prévenu! I have warned you!;4 ( éviter) to prevent [catastrophe, maladie];5 ( aller au devant de) to anticipate [désir]; elle prévient leurs moindres désirs she anticipates their every wish.mieux vaut prévenir que guérir prevention is better than cure.[prevnir] verbe transitif1. [informer]prévenir quelqu'un to inform somebody, to let somebody knowen cas d'accident, qui dois-je prévenir? who should I inform ou notify in case of an accident?prévenir la police to call ou to notify the policeje te préviens, si tu recommences, c'est la fessée! I'm warning you, if you do that again I'll spank you!partir sans prévenir to leave without warning ou noticeprévenir un danger to ward ou to stave off a danger4. [anticiper - désir, besoin] to anticipate ; [ - accusation, critique] to forestall5. (soutenu) [influencer]prévenir quelqu'un en faveur de/contre to predispose somebody towards, to prejudice somebody against
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