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1 [niet verder kunnen] 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 be stopped/held up/arrested5 [terugspringen] bounce, bound♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:iets in zijn ontwikkeling stuiten • hold up/arrest something's developmenteen niet te stuiten woordenvloed • an uncheckable/unstoppable flow of wordszij is niet te stuiten • there is no holding/stopping her -
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1 [veel wegend] heavy♦voorbeelden:zwaar wegen • weigh/count heavily, lie heavy, be importantzwaarder worden • put on/gain weighttwee pond te zwaar • two pounds overweight/too heavy3 zwaar linnen/papier • heavy quality linen/paperzwaar geschut • big/heavy gunszwaar vergif • strong poisonzware wijn • full-bodied wine5 zware ademhaling • hard breathing, wheezingeen zware bevalling • a difficult deliveryeen zware dag • a hard dayeen zwaar examen • a stiff/difficult exam〈 figuurlijk〉 hij heeft het zwaar • he's having a hard time of it, he really has it roughde tocht viel hem zwaar • the trip took it out of him6 zware tijden • hard/difficult timesiemand zwaar straffen • punish someone severely7 een zwaar ongeval • a bad/serious accidentzwaar verlies • a heavy losszwaar zondigen • sin grievously, offend deeplyII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:het is tweemaal zo zwaar • it is twice as heavy, it weighs twice as much♦voorbeelden:1 zwaar gewond • badly/seriously/severely woundedzwaar verkouden zijn • have a bad coldiemand zwaar belasten • put stress on someone, burden someonezwaar drukken op • weigh heavily (up)onzwaar getroffen zijn • be badly/hard hitiets zwaar opnemen • take something hard
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