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1 grootoom
n. granduncle, uncle of one's father or mother, great-uncle -
2 suikeroom
n. legacy uncle, gold uncle -
3 heeroom
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4 erfoom
n. uncle who'll give a legacy after his death -
5 heeroom
n. uncle who went into the convent or became a priest -
6 oom
n. uncle, brother of one's parent; husband of one's aunt -
7 oudoom
n. great uncle -
8 tante
n. aunt, sister of one's father or mother, wife of one's uncle -
9 herderlijk
1 pastoral♦voorbeelden:¶ iemand herderlijk vermanen/toespreken • admonish/address someone like a kind uncle -
10 iemand herderlijk vermanen/toespreken
iemand herderlijk vermanen/toesprekenadmonish/address someone like a kind uncleVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand herderlijk vermanen/toespreken
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11 klaar is Kees
klaar is Kees(and) Bob's your uncle!, (and) there you are! -
12 klaar
1 [met betrekking tot zien] clear2 [zuiver, onvermengd] pure3 [duidelijk] clear4 [gereed] ready♦voorbeelden:alles klaar hebben voor een feest • have everything ready for a partyiets klaar houden • keep something readyde boot is klaar voor vertrek • the boat is ready to sailklaar voor de strijd • ready for actionklaar terwijl u wacht • ready while you wait〈 sport〉 klaar? af! • ready, get set, go!ik ben zo klaar • I won't be a minute/secondklaar is Kees • (and) Bob's your uncle!, (and) there you are!het gebouw is bijna klaar • the building is almost finisheddat is (ook weer) klaar • (well,) that's that/doneeen lexicograaf is eigenlijk nooit klaar • a lexicographer's work is never donezo goed als klaar zijn • be just about/pretty well finishedmet iemand/iets nog niet klaar zijn • not yet be finished with someone/somethingwe zijn klaar met eten/opruimen • we've finished eating/clearing upmet haar zul je gauw klaar zijn • she won't take you long -
13 nonkel
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14 ongetrouwd
♦voorbeelden:1 ongetrouwde oom/tante • bachelor uncle, maiden auntongetrouwd zijn/blijven • be/stay unmarried/single -
15 ongetrouwde oom/tante
ongetrouwde oom/tantebachelor uncle, maiden auntVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ongetrouwde oom/tante
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16 oom
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17 oudoom
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18 suikeroom
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19 tel uit je winst
tel uit je winstit can't go wrong, Bob's your uncleVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > tel uit je winst
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20 winst
1 [opbrengst boven de bestede kosten] profit ⇒ 〈 vaak meervoud, rendement〉 return, 〈 van bedrijf, ook〉 earning(s), 〈meervoud; speel/gokwinst〉 winning♦voorbeelden:ingehouden winsten • retained profits/earningsnetto winst • net/ 〈 Brits-Engels ook〉nett returns/gain/profitzuivere winst • clear profitwinst behalen/opleveren • gain/make/yield (a) profithet huis bracht winst op • the house realized a profitwinst slaan uit • make money out of, capitalize ontel uit je winst • it can't go wrong, Bob's your uncleer zit winst in • there's money in itmet winst verkopen • sell at a profitmet de winst gaan strijken • reap the profitop winst uit zijn • be out to make a profitop winst spelen • play to winop winst staan • be winningwinst uit onderneming • operating profits, profit from ordinary activities
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