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1 dramatisch
1 [met betrekking tot het drama] dramatic2 [aangrijpend] 〈 rampzalig〉 tragic; 〈 tot de verbeelding sprekend〉 dramatic; 〈 overdreven〉 theatrical♦voorbeelden:dramatische expressie • dramatic expressiondoe niet zo dramatisch • don't make such a drama of it -
2 dramatisch
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3 tragisch
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4 de tragiek van het geval
de tragiek van het gevalthe tragic side of the affair/caseVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de tragiek van het geval
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5 dramatiek
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6 een dramatisch feit
een dramatisch feitVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een dramatisch feit
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7 een gelukkige/ongunstige/tragische wending nemen
een gelukkige/ongunstige/tragische wending nementake a(n) favourable/unfavourable/tragic turnVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een gelukkige/ongunstige/tragische wending nemen
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8 tragiek
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9 tragisch
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10 treurig
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11 wending
2 [keer dat men/iets (zich) wendt; verandering van richting] turn♦voorbeelden:zijn leven nam een andere wending • his life changed coursehet verhaal een andere wending geven • give the story a twist〈van omstandigheden/ontwikkelingen e.d.〉 een gelukkige/ongunstige/tragische wending nemen • take a(n) favourable/unfavourable/tragic turneen wending ten goede • a turn for the better
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