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v. begrijpen; aannemen[ undəstænd]♦voorbeelden:1 begrijpen ⇒ (er)uit opmaken/afleiden, vernemen♦voorbeelden:do I understand/am I to understand that … • moet ik daaruit opmaken dat …it is understood that they will arrive tomorrow • naar verluidt komen zij morgen aan1 begrijpen ⇒ inzien, verstand hebben van4 opvatten♦voorbeelden:give someone to understand that • iemand te verstaan/kennen geven datmake oneself understood • duidelijk maken wat men bedoeltunderstand each other/one another • elkaar begrijpen, op een lijn zittenwhat do you understand by that? • wat versta je daaronder?5 in this construction the object is understood • in deze constructie moet het voorwerp erbij gedacht worden6 that is understood! • (dat spreekt) vanzelf! -
2 understand a remark literally
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3 understand about
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4 understand each other/one another
understand each other/one anotherelkaar begrijpen, op een lijn zittenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > understand each other/one another
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5 understand something clearly
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6 understand one another
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7 do I understand/am I to understand that …
do I understand/am I to understand that …moet ik daaruit opmaken dat …English-Dutch dictionary > do I understand/am I to understand that …
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8 I can understand that
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9 I simply don't understand
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10 get someone to understand something
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11 give someone to understand that
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12 give someone to understand/know
give someone to understand/knowiemand te verstaan/kennen geven -
13 he begged her to understand
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14 she only spoke French; so we could not understand her
she only spoke French; so we could not understand herze sprak alleen Frans, en dus konden wij haar niet verstaanEnglish-Dutch dictionary > she only spoke French; so we could not understand her
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15 what do you understand by that?
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16 could not understand it
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17 give to understand
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18 hard to understand
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19 it is easy to understand
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20 can
n. doosje; blikje; gevangenis--------v. bewaren--------v. kunnencan1[ kæn] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:¶ 〈Amerikaans-Engels; slang〉 can of worms • een moeilijke/ingewikkelde kwestie————————can2[ kæn] 〈werkwoord; canned〉1 inblikken ⇒ conserveren, inmaken♦voorbeelden:¶ 〈Amerikaans-Engels; slang〉 can it! • hou op!————————can33 mogen ⇒ kunnen, bevoegd zijn te♦voorbeelden:I can understand that • ik kan dat best begrijpen2 can this be true? • zou dit waar kunnen zijn?she cannot have gone • ze kan toch niet vertrokken zijn3 only Parliament can decide on this issue • alleen het parlement is bevoegd om over deze kwestie te beslissenyou can go now • je mag nu gaan
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