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21 strijd
♦voorbeelden:hevige/zware strijd • fierce battle/struggle/fighting, battle royalde strijd aanbinden met de vijand • engage the enemy (in battle)de strijd aanbinden tegen • enter upon a struggle against, struggle/fight againststrijd leveren • wage a fight, put up a fight/strugglede strijd volhouden • keep up the fight/struggletroepen in de strijd werpen • throw/fling troops into the frayin een strijd gewikkeld zijn • be involved in a fight/battlede strijd om het bestaan • the struggle for lifestrijd op leven en dood • a fight to the bitter endten strijde trekken (tegen) • go to/wage war againstgereed voor de strijd • ready for action/the fray2 innerlijke strijd • inner struggle/conflict4 in strijd met het fatsoen • in defiance of/contrary to decencyin strijd met het gezond verstand handelen • act contrary to common sensein strijd met de wet • against the lawmet elkaar in strijd zijn • conflict, be at variance; 〈 belangen ook〉 be antagonistic; 〈 beweringen ook〉 be contradictoryhet is in strijd met wat zij verleden week zei • it is inconsistent with/it conflicts with what she said last week -
22 arbeidsloon
n. wage, salary, payment -
23 beoorlogen
v. wage war, battle, combat -
24 betaling
PT.--------n. payment, money paid toward a debt; wage, salary; compensation, bonus -
25 eenverdiener
n. one who earns money, only wage-earner, only one who receives a salary -
26 gage
n. pay, wage, salary -
27 leveren
v. furnish, purvey, supply, deliver, wage -
28 loon
adj. hired--------n. compensation, wages, wage, salary, pay, payment, defrayment, defrayal, reward, earnings, fee, hire, guerdon, meed -
29 loonarbeid
n. wage work -
30 loonarbeider
n. wage worker -
31 loonblokkering
n. wage freeze -
32 loonsnit
n. wage cut -
33 loonstandaard
n. wage rate, rate of pay -
34 loonstrijd
n. wage struggle -
35 loontrekkend
adj. wage earning -
36 loonwerk
n. wage work -
37 oorlog voeren
v. make war, wage war, war -
38 slag leveren
v. wage battle, battle -
39 stukloon
n. piece wage -
40 voeren
v. feed, carry, carry on, run, wear, line, maintain, waft, wage
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