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n. bezorgdheid; interesse; onderneming, fabriek; conglomeraat--------v. zich bezig houden met; bezorgd makenconcern1[ kənsə:n] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 aangelegenheid ⇒ belang, interesse2 (be)zorg(dheid) ⇒ begaanheid, (gevoel van) betrokkenheid3 bedrijf ⇒ onderneming, firma♦voorbeelden:1 your drinking habits aren't my concern/are no concern of mine • uw drinkgewoonten gaan mij niet aan/zijn mijn zaak nietlook at someone in concern • begaan/zorgelijk naar iemand kijkenpaying concern • winstgevend/rendabel bedrijf4 have a concern in a business • aandelen/een belang hebben in een zaak————————concern2〈 werkwoord〉1 aangaan ⇒ raken, van belang zijn voor2 betreffen ⇒ gaan/handelen over3 met zorg vervullen ⇒ dwars zitten, verontrusten♦voorbeelden:where money is concerned • als het om geld gaatso/as far as your role is concerned • wat uw rol aangaatas far as I'm concerned • wat mij betreft, voor mijn part4 be concerned/concern oneself about/in/over/with something • zich ergens mee bezighouden/voor inzetten/zorgen om maken -
2 be concerned/concern oneself about/in/over/with something
be concerned/concern oneself about/in/over/with somethingzich ergens mee bezighouden/voor inzetten/zorgen om makenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > be concerned/concern oneself about/in/over/with something
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