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1 rekenen
4 [+ op] [verwachten] expect♦voorbeelden:goed kunnen rekenen • be good at figuresin guldens rekenen • reckon in guildersdoor elkaar gerekend • on average2 daar had ik niet op gerekend • I hadn't counted on/expected thatdaar mag je wel op rekenen • you'd better allow for thatrekenen op drie uur vertraging • allow for three hours' delay3 kan ik op je rekenen? • can I count/depend on you?reken maar niet op ons • count us outII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [tellen] count4 [in aanmerking nemen] bear in mind, remember ⇒ allow for5 [veronderstellen] assume, take it♦voorbeelden:1 alles bij elkaar gerekend • all told, in all2 hoeveel rekent u daarvoor? • how much do you charge for that?3 zich rekenen tot • count oneself as/amongmen kan hem tot/onder de grootste geleerden rekenen • he can be rated among the greatest scholars4 reken maar! • you bet!als je rekent dat het een uur rijden is • bearing in mind that it's an hour's drive5 reken dat hij komt, dan zijn we met z'n tienen • assuming that he comes, there will be ten of us -
2 achten
v. consider, regard, deem, reckon; esteem, respect; pay heed to, take notice -
3 geloven
v. believe, have faith in; trust, have confidence in; think, reckon -
4 houden voor
v. take for, believe, regard, repute, reckon, deem -
5 rekenen
v. calculate, reckon, cipher, cypher, count, depend, postulate, expect, allow, demand, figure -
6 rekenen op
v. count on, reckon on, bank on, allot upon -
7 rekening houden met
v. take into account, reckon with, allow for -
8 schatten
v. estimate, value, evaluate, appreciate, apprize, apprise, appraise, assess, take the gauge of, rank, rate, reckon, compute, judge -
9 tellen
v. count, reckon, figure up, number, tell -
10 veronderstellen
v. suppose, presume, allow, reckon, hypothesize, opine, posit, postulate -
11 verrekenen
v. settle, reckon up -
12 vertrouwen op
v. rely on, confide in, depend on, reckon on -
13 buiten de waard rekenen
buiten de waard rekenenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > buiten de waard rekenen
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14 dat is volgens mij voor herhaling vatbaar
dat is volgens mij voor herhaling vatbaarI wouldn't mind repeating the experience, I reckon that's worth doing againVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dat is volgens mij voor herhaling vatbaar
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15 herhaling
1 [het nogmaals plaatsvinden] recurrence ⇒ repetition, 〈 met betrekking tot tv-beelden〉 replay, 〈met betrekking tot radio/tv-programma〉 rerun, 〈met betrekking tot radio/tv-programma〉 repeat2 [het nogmaals doen/zeggen] repetition ⇒ reiteration, 〈 met betrekking tot leerstof〉 Brevision, Areview3 [oefening] 〈 met betrekking tot leerstof〉 Brevision/ Areview (exercise); 〈 leger〉 retraining (exercise)♦voorbeelden:dat is volgens mij voor herhaling vatbaar • I wouldn't mind repeating the experience, I reckon that's worth doing again(niet) voor herhaling vatbaar zijn • (not) bear repetition/repeatingbij herhaling • repeatedlybij herhaling volgt inbeslagname van het rijbewijs • a further offence will lead to confiscation of the driving licence -
16 in guldens rekenen
in guldens rekenenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > in guldens rekenen
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17 waard
waard1〈de〉1 landlord♦voorbeelden:————————waard21 [de genoemde waarde hebbend] worth2 [in waarde overeenkomend met] worth ⇒ worthy (of something/someone)3 [als aanspreekvorm] [beste] dear♦voorbeelden:1 dit huis is ruim twee ton waard • this house is worth 200,000 guildersje bent niet waard dat wij jou helpen • you're not worthy of our help/supportlaten zien wat je waard bent • show someone what you're made ofhij is haar niet waard • he's not worthy of heriets vertellen voor wat het waard is • tell something for what it's worthdat is het vermelden waard • that's worth mentioningniet veel waard zijn (als hulp) in de huishouding • be not much good at housekeepinghet is niets waard • it is worthless/isn't worth a pennyna een dag werken ben ik 's avonds niets (meer) waard • after a day's work I'm good/fit for nothinghet leven is zonder haar niets waard • life without her is meaningless/uselessen dat is ook (heel) wat waard • and that's not to be underestimated/no small thinghet zou haar heel wat waard zijn om … • she would give a great deal to …het geld wordt minder waard • money is depreciating/decreasing in valueveel waard zijn • be worth a lotweinig waard zijn • count/be good for littlemijn waarde • my dear/good fellow
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