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1 voorstellen
1 [introduceren] introduce2 [opperen] suggest, propose♦voorbeelden:hij stelde zich voor als de nieuwe inspecteur • he introduced himself as the new inspectorwat moet dat voorstellen? • what does that/is that supposed to mean?de feiten mooier voorstellen dan ze zijn • make things out to be/things seem better than they really areiets schematisch voorstellen • represent something in a diagram, make a diagram of somethingII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich voorstellen〉2 [van plan zijn] propose♦voorbeelden:daar stel ik me weinig van voor • I don't imagine/expect much will come of thatdat kan ik me best voorstellen • I can imagine (that)stel je voor! • just imagine!2 ik stel mij voor u dat later uiteen te zetten • I intend/plan to explain that to you later -
2 idee
1 [gedachtevoorstelling] idea2 [ideaal, streven] idea5 [ingeving] idea6 [ontwerp] idea♦voorbeelden:zich een idee vormen van iets • form an idea of somethingwat een idee!, het idee (alleen al)! • what an idea!, the (very) idea!3 een globaal idee • a broad/general ideaik had er geen idee van dat hij getrouwd was • I had no idea he was marriedik heb geen (flauw) idee • I have no idea, I haven't the faintest ideaje hebt geen idee hoe vervelend dat is • you have no idea how annoying that isik heb zo'n/zo het idee dat • I rather have the idea thatom een idee te geven • to give an ideaer extreme ideeën op na houden • hold extreme opinionsvan idee veranderen • change one's mindhelemaal mijn idee! • just what I was thinking!naar mijn idee • in my opinion, to my mindik heb zo'n vaag idee • I have a vague ideaik heb een idee • I've got an ideahet idee kwam bij haar op • the idea came to her, it occurred to herop een idee komen • think of something, hit upon an ideaiemand op een idee brengen • put an idea into someone's head, give someone an ideazij kwam op het idee om • she hit upon the idea ofhoe kwam zij op het idee? • how did she come up with the idea?iemand een idee aan de hand doen • suggest something to someoneeen uitgewerkt idee • an elaborate scheme -
3 opkomen
5 [in zwang komen] spring/come up8 [zich verzetten tegen] fight/stand up (against)♦voorbeelden:1 de vloed komt op • the tide is rising/is coming iner is nog niets opgekomen • nothing has come up yeteen gevoel van onbehagen kwam langzaam maar zeker bij hem op • an uneasy feeling gradually came over himhet komt niet bij hem op • it doesn't occur to himzo iets zou nooit bij hem opkomen • he would never think of doing such a thingdat kwam pas later bij mij op • it only occurred to me laterhet eerste wat bij je opkomt • the first thing that comes into your mindals vanzelf opkomen • suggest itself/themselvesik voel een verkoudheid opkomen/de koorts opkomen • I can feel a cold/the fever coming oneventuele vragen, die opkomen bij het lezen van de tekst • any questions occurring while reading the textuit het niets opkomen • come out of nowhereopkomen uit • emerge from/out ofveel kiezers waren niet opgekomen • a great many voters had failed to appearer waren slechts vijf leden opgekomen • only five members had turned/showed upalle reservisten moeten opkomen • all reservists must reportde trap opkomen • come up the stairsin grote getale opkomen • turn out in large numbersze konden niet tegen de wind opkomen • they could not make headway against the windsteeds voor elkaar opkomen • stick together11 het eten zal best opkomen, die paar aardappels komen nog wel op • we'll be able to get through the food, those few potatoes will find their waykom op, we gaan • come on, let's gokom maar op als je durft! • come on if you dare! -
4 suggestie
1 [opgewekte voorstelling/denkbeeld] suggestion♦voorbeelden:de suggestie wekken dat … • suggest/imply that …2 een suggestie doen • make a suggestion/proposal -
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de suggestie wekken dat …suggest/imply that …Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de suggestie wekken dat …
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6 inbrengen
2 [voorstellen] contribute3 [aanvoeren] bring (forward)♦voorbeelden:heel wat in te brengen hebben • 〈 veel invloed〉 pull considerable weight; 〈 veel suggesties〉 have a good deal to contributeniets in te brengen hebben • 〈 geen invloed〉 have no say; 〈 geen suggesties〉 have nothing to contributewat hebt u tegen die beschuldiging in te brengen? • what do you have to say to these charges?daar is/valt niets tegen in te brengen • there is nothing to be said against thisdaar is veel tegen in te brengen • that is open to many objections -
7 influisteren
1 [fluisterend zeggen] whisper (in someone's ear)2 [met arglistige bedoeling meedelen] suggest♦voorbeelden: -
8 uitdrukken
3 [doven] snub out ⇒ stub/put out♦voorbeelden:zijn gedachten uitdrukken • express/convey/voice one's thoughtseenvoudig uitgedrukt/om het eenvoudig uit te drukken • in plain terms, to put it plainly/simplyiets ongelukkig uitdrukken • phrase/put something clumsilydat is sterk uitgedrukt • that's putting it strongly
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suggest — 1. When followed by a that clause (or one with that omitted) and proposing a course of action rather than hinting at a fact, suggest commonly generates a subjunctive verb, and the same is true of the noun suggestion: • Uncle doesn t suggest that… … Modern English usage
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