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1 count for little/nothing
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2 count
n. telling; beschuldigingsclausule; graaf--------v. rekenen; meetellencount1[ kaunt]♦voorbeelden:1 telling ⇒ tel, getal♦voorbeelden:1 keep count • de tel(ling) bijhouden, (mee)tellenlose count • de tel kwijt raken/zijn♦voorbeelden:1 I take no count of his opinion • ik trek me niets aan van/sla geen acht op zijn mening————————count21 tellen ⇒ meetellen, gelden♦voorbeelden:count for little/nothing • weinig/niets voorstellen→ count upon count upon/1 tellen ⇒ optellen, tellen tot♦voorbeelden:2 rekenen tot ⇒ beschouwen (als), achten♦voorbeelden:1 there were 80 victims, not counting (in) the crew • er waren 80 slachtoffers, de bemanning niet meegerekendyou can count me in • ik ben van de partijhe counts prominent politicians among his friends • hij telt vooraanstaande politici onder zijn vrienden¶ they'll count it against you … • ze zullen het je kwalijk nemen/aanrekenen …→ count out count out/ -
3 be out for the count
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4 card
n. kaart (ook in computers); (speel)kaart; anzichtskaart; (in computers) uitbreidingskaart; ponskaart; zeef--------n. kaartenvoorraad, hoeveelheid van stijf papier in verschillende dikte verkrijgbaar--------v. op kaartsysteem brengen, ficheren; schiftencard1[ ka:d] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 kaart3 〈meervoud; werkwoord soms enkelvoud; Brits-Engels; informeel〉 werknemerspapieren 〈 beheerd door de werkgever〉5 scorestaat/kaart 〈 bijvoorbeeld van cricket, golf〉♦voorbeelden:card-carrying member • geregistreerd/stemgerechtigd lid 〈 bijvoorbeeld van politieke partij, vakbond, e.d.〉hold/keep/play one's cards close to one's/the chest • zich niet in de kaart laten kijken, terughoudend zijnread (the) cards • de kaart leggenwin a fortune at cards • met kaarten een vermogen verdienen3 ask for/be given one's cards • zijn ontslag nemen/krijgenqueer card • rare kwibushave a card up one's sleeve • (nog) iets achter de hand/in petto hebbencount (up)on one's cards • de toekomst vol vertrouwen tegemoet zienhave all the cards • alle troeven in handen hebbenhe played his cards right/well • hij heeft zijn kansen goed benutput (all) one's cards on the table • open kaart spelen————————card2〈 werkwoord〉
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