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1 derive/take comfort from something
derive/take comfort from somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > derive/take comfort from something
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2 detract attention from something
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3 extract pleasure from something
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4 generalize from something
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5 guarantee against/from something
guarantee against/from somethingvrijwaren/waarborgen tegen -
6 pine away (from something)
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7 screen someone from something
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8 shy away from something
shy away from somethingiets vermijden, voor iets terugschrikken -
9 turn away in revolt (from something/someone)
turn away in revolt (from something/someone)zich vol walging (van iets/iemand) afwendenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > turn away in revolt (from something/someone)
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10 wean someone (away) from something
wean someone (away) from somethingiemand iets afleren/afwennenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > wean someone (away) from something
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11 buy something from/ off someone
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12 fashion something from/out of a piece of cloth
fashion something from/out of a piece of clothEnglish-Dutch dictionary > fashion something from/out of a piece of cloth
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13 force something from/out of someone
force something from/out of someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > force something from/out of someone
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14 hang back from doing something
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15 have something on loan from someone
have something on loan from someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > have something on loan from someone
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16 inhibit someone from doing something
inhibit someone from doing somethingiemand beletten/ervan weerhouden iets te doenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > inhibit someone from doing something
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17 it takes something away from the total effect
it takes something away from the total effectEnglish-Dutch dictionary > it takes something away from the total effect
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18 keep something secret from someone
keep something secret from someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > keep something secret from someone
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19 learn about/of something from the papers
learn about/of something from the papersiets uit/via de krant te weten komenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > learn about/of something from the papers
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20 learn something from a teacher
learn something from a teacher
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