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1 virtue
n. deugd, goedheid; rechtschapenheid, moraal, goede daad[ və:tsjoe:]1 deugd ⇒ deugdzaamheid, rechtschapenheid♦voorbeelden:¶ by/in virtue of • krachtens, op grond van -
2 virtue claim
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3 virtue is its own reward
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4 a pattern of virtue
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5 by/in virtue of
by/in virtue ofkrachtens, op grond van -
6 cardinal virtue
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7 make a virtue of necessity
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8 paragon of virtue
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9 patience is a virtue
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10 the embodiment of virtue
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11 by virtue of
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12 by virtue of law
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13 lady of easy virtue
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14 cardinal
adj. belangrijkste; eerste; bovenste; primair--------n. kardinaalcardinal1[ ka:dnəl] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————cardinal21 kardinaal ⇒ fundamenteel, vitaal♦voorbeelden:cardinal number • kardinaal getal, hoofdtelwoord -
15 embodiment
n. belichaming, verpersoonlijking, personificatie; verwezenlijking, incorporatie[ imboddimmənt]♦voorbeelden: -
16 paragon
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17 patience
n. geduld[ peesjns]1 geduld♦voorbeelden:have no patience with • niet kunnen verdragenlose one's patience • zijn geduld verliezen -
18 pattern
n. voorbeeld; gebruik, gewoonte; vorm; (gedrags, brei) patroon; dekoratief patroon--------v. volgens patroon maken, vormen, modelleren; versierenpattern1[ pætn] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 patroon ⇒ dessin; (giet)model, mal; plan, schema; borduurpatroon♦voorbeelden:the pattern of the illness • het ontwikkelingspatroon van de ziektegeometric patterns • geometrische figurencut to one pattern • op dezelfde leest geschoeid————————pattern2II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 vormen ⇒ maken, modelleren♦voorbeelden:1 pattern out • aanleggen volgens een bepaald patroon/modelpattern after/(up)on • modelleren/vormen naarpattern oneself on someone • iemand tot voorbeeld nemen
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