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2 [bewegingloosheid] stillness♦voorbeelden:een ogenblik stilte in acht nemen • observe a moment's silenceer heerste een diepe stilte • there was a profound silenceer viel een pijnlijke stilte • an awkward silence fellde stilte bewaren • observe silencestilte eisen, stilte in de klas eisen • demand silence, insist on silence in the classde stilte verbreken • break the silencein stilte lijden • suffer in silencestilte! • silence! -
42 tot stilte manen
tot stilte manenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > tot stilte manen
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43 tot voorzichtigheid aanmanen
tot voorzichtigheid aanmanenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > tot voorzichtigheid aanmanen
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♦voorbeelden:ik verzoek om stilte • silence please, may I have some silenceII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [uitnodigen] invite2 [beproeven] tempt♦voorbeelden:1 mag ik u verzoeken? • would you mind? if you please -
46 voortdrijven
2 [opdrijven] spur/urge on1 [wegdrijven] float/drift off/along
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urgé — urgé … Dictionnaire des rimes
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urge on — index agitate (activate), expedite, hasten, spirit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary