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1 patient with CORD
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2 CORD
n. koord; snoer; kousje (v.e. kaars)--------v. vastbinden〈 afkorting〉1 [chronic obstructive respiratory disorder]♦voorbeelden: -
3 live
adj. levend; levendig; belangrijk; brandend; geëlectrificeerd; rechtstreekse uitzending--------adv. rechtstreeks--------v. leven; wonen; omkomen; bestaanlive1[ lajv]1 live ⇒ direct, rechtstreeks3 onder spanning/stroom staand♦voorbeelden:¶ live ammunition/cartridges • scherpe munitie/patronenII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, attributief〉♦voorbeelden:live birth • levendgeborene————————live2[ liv]2 wonen♦voorbeelden:live and let live • leven en laten levenlong live the Queen! • (lang) leve de koningin!live together • samenleven/wonenlive above/beyond one's means • boven zijn stand levenlive by • leven van, in zijn onderhoud voorzien door; leven naar, zich houden aanlive off the land • zijn eigen groente verbouwenlive out of cans/tins • leven van blikjesvoedselshe lives with a foreigner • ze leeft/woont samen met een buitenlanderlive with a situation • (hebben leren) leven met/zich neerleggen bij een situatieyou haven't lived yet! • je hebt nog helemaal niet gelééfd/van het leven genoten!you'll live to be ninety • jij haalt de negentig nog2 live in • inwonen, intern zijnlive on one's own • op zichzelf/alleen wonen→ live up to live up to/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 leven2 beleven ⇒ door/meemaken♦voorbeelden:he won't live out the year • hij haalt het eind van het jaar niet→ live down live down/ -
4 rasp
n. rasp--------v. raspenrasp1[ ra:sp] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 rasp————————rasp2♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 raspen ⇒ vijlen, schuren♦voorbeelden:1 rasp something away/off • iets afraspen/wegvijlen -
5 knife
n. mes--------v. (door)steken, aan het mes rijgenknife1[ najf] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; meervoud: knives〉1 mes♦voorbeelden:turn/twist the knife • nog een trap nageven————————knife2〈 werkwoord〉
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