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1 iron
adj. ijzeren, ijzer---------n. ijzer; strijkijzer; ijzeren instrument--------v. strijkeniron1[ ajjən]♦voorbeelden:have too many irons in the fire • te veel hooi op z'n vork genomen hebben1 ijzer♦voorbeelden:as hard as iron • zo hard als staalcast iron • gietijzerwrought iron • smeedijzer→ hot hot/————————iron21 ijzeren ⇒ ijzer-, ijzerachtig2 ijzersterk ⇒ ijzeren; onverzettelijk, bikkelhard♦voorbeelden:iron lung • ijzeren long〈 scheikunde〉 iron pyrites • pyriet, (ijzer)kies————————iron3〈 werkwoord〉1 strijken♦voorbeelden:the wrinkles in this shirt will have to be ironed out • de kreukels in dit overhemd moeten eruit gestreken worden〈 figuurlijk〉 iron out problems • problemen gladstrijken/uit de wereld helpen -
2 confront
v. konfronteren; verifiëren[ kənfrunt]♦voorbeelden:huge problems confront our nation • ons land ziet zich gesteld voor enorme problemenwe want to confront you with new evidence • we willen u nieuw bewijsmateriaal voorleggen -
3 number
n. nummer; cijfer, getal--------v. tellen; rekenennumber1[ numbə]1 getal2 aantal3 nummer♦voorbeelden:in number • in aantal, in getalnumbers of cats • een heleboel kattento the number of (twenty) • ten getale van (twintig), (twintig) in getalany number of • ontelbaar veelnumber one • de eerste, (nummer) een; 〈 slang〉 best; 〈kindertaal; eufemistisch〉plasje, kleine boodschapalways think of number one • altijd alleen maar aan zichzelf denkenmy number one problem • mijn grootste probleemIII 〈meervoud; in betekenis 0.3 werkwoord ook enkelvoud〉♦voorbeelden:2 be good/bad at numbers • goed/slecht zijn in rekenen————————number21 tellen♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:
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