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1 hoeden
♦voorbeelden:II 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich hoeden〉♦voorbeelden: -
2 een kudde hoeden
een kudde hoedenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een kudde hoeden
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3 bedienen
v. serve, wait on, tend, mind, help; operate, manage, activate -
4 hoeden
v. tend, watch over; protect, guard -
5 huishouden
n. housekeeping, household management--------v. keep house, take care of a home, tend to household chores -
6 inclineren
v. incline, slope; tend toward -
7 leiden
v. lead, conduct, manage, direct, guide, fugle, pioneer, govern, head, helm, run, operate, show, tend -
8 oppassen
v. attend, tend, beware, beware of, go after, take heed, nurse, baby-sit, see, mind -
9 streven
n. aspiration, endeavour, endeavor--------v. aspire, aim, go gunning for, endeavour, endeavor, tend, try -
10 verplegen
v. nurse, tend, attend, go after -
11 zich richten
v. align, tend, dress -
12 zich uitstrekken
v. stretch, reach, extend, range, outreach, tend, go by, cover -
13 zorgen voor
v. take care of, care of, care about, care, provide for, provide, make provision for, look after, look out for, look to, see about, see to, tend, nurse -
14 verloop
• behaviour• course• curve• development• drift• expiry• fluctuation• lapse• progress• reduction• taper• tend• tendency• turnover• variation -
15 afgunst en domheid gaan meestal samen
afgunst en domheid gaan meestal samenenvy and stupidity tend to go together/often go hand in handVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > afgunst en domheid gaan meestal samen
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16 daar sta je normaal niet bij stil
daar sta je normaal niet bij stilVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > daar sta je normaal niet bij stil
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17 ik heb altijd de neiging om haar te beschermen
ik heb altijd de neiging om haar te beschermenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ik heb altijd de neiging om haar te beschermen
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18 je vergeet vaak …
je vergeet vaak …〈 ook〉 you tend to forget …Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > je vergeet vaak …
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19 neigen
2 [hellen] incline♦voorbeelden:een bang mens neigt van nature tot achterdocht • a timid person tends by nature to be suspiciousII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉 -
20 neiging
1 inclination ⇒ tendency, 〈 karaktereigenschap ook〉 propensity, 〈 karaktereigenschap ook〉 penchant, 〈 karaktereigenschap ook〉 bent, 〈 slechte karaktereigenschap〉 proclivity♦voorbeelden:1 fascistische/artistieke neigingen • fascist/artistic tendencieshij toonde niet de minste neiging om … • he was not at all inclined to …vreemde neigingen hebben • have strange quirksik heb altijd de neiging om haar te beschermen • I always tend to protect herergens de neiging toe voelen • feel inclined to (do something)zijn natuurlijke neiging om precies het verkeerde te doen • his natural propensity for doing precisely the wrong thingeen neiging tot wreedheid • a proclivity to(wards) cruelty
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