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adj. zakelijk,van bedrijf--------n. zaken, handel; bedrijf, zaak; werk; aangelegenheid; beweging en uitdrukking bij opvoering[ biznis]1 aangelegenheid ⇒ affaire, zaak, kwestie3 zaak ⇒ winkel, bedrijf♦voorbeelden:1 (ver)plicht(ing) ⇒ taak, verantwoordelijkheid, werk♦voorbeelden:1 〈 informeel〉 my affairs are no business of yours/none of your business • mijn zaken gaan jou niets aango about one's business • met zijn gewone werk verder gaanhave no business to do something/doing something • ergens niet het recht toe hebbenknow one's business • zijn vak/zaken kennenI will make it my business to see that … • ik zal het op me nemen ervoor te zorgen dat …send someone about his business • iemand zeggen zich met zijn eigen zaken te bemoeien2 the business of today's meeting is … • voor de vergadering van vandaag staat op de agenda …♦voorbeelden:get down to business • ter zake komen, spijkers met koppen slaanmean business • het serieus menentalk business • over zaken sprekenhow's business today? • hoe staan de zaken vandaag?I'm in business for myself now • ik ben voor mezelf begonnengo into business • in de handel gaanon business • voor zaken -
4 sick
adj. ziek; ziekelijk; misselijk; overgevend; ziek (i. betekenis van "er genoeg van hebbend"); verlangend; besmet (oogst)--------n. zieken (+the)sick1————————sick2♦voorbeelden:a sick mind • een ziekelijke geestII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, attributief〉2 wee ⇒ onpasselijk/misselijk makend♦voorbeelden:♦voorbeelden:〈 voornamelijk Brits-Engels〉 be sick • overgeven, brakenturn sick • misselijk worden/makenbe worried sick • doodongerust zijnyou make me sick! • je doet me walgen!I am sick at heart • ik ben diepbedroefdI am sick of the sight of it • ik word misselijk als ik het zie¶ sick to death of someone/something • iemand/iets spuugzat zijnsick with envy • groen van nijd
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tired — adjective 1 feeling that you want to sleep or rest: I m so tired I could sleep for a week. | She can t come tonight she says she s too tired. 2 bored with something because it is no longer interesting, or has become annoying: tired of doing sth:… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tired — adjective 1) you re just tired from traveling Syn: exhausted, worn out, weary, fatigued, dog tired, dead beat, bone tired, ready to drop, drained, zonked, wasted, enervated, jaded; informal done in, bushed, whipped, bagged … Thesaurus of popular words