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1 zwak
zwak1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:een zwak voor iemand hebben • have a soft spot for someone————————zwak29 [niet talrijk] weak♦voorbeelden:bijzonder zwak staan • not have a leg to stand onzwakke ogen • weak/poor eyeseen zwakke stijl • a poor/bad stylezwak zijn in iets • be bad/poor at something, be weak in somethingin een zwak ogenblik • in a weak moment7 een zwak zuur • a weak/diluted acidde markt sloot zwak • the market closed weaklyII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉1 [taalkunde] weak♦voorbeelden:1 zwak werkwoord • weak/regular verb -
2 zwakheid
1 [het zwak zijn] weakness ⇒ feebleness, 〈 met betrekking tot gezondheid〉 infirmity, 〈 met betrekking tot argument〉 tenuousness♦voorbeelden:2 de menselijke zwakheden • human weakness/failings -
3 slapheid
1 [het niet gespannen zijn] slackness♦voorbeelden: -
4 weekheid
2 [weekhartigheid] softheartedness3 [gebrek aan wilskracht] weakness -
5 anemie
n. anemia, condition caused by a lack of red blood cells and characterized by weakness and breathlessness (Pathology); lack of vitality -
6 asthenie
n. asthenia, weakness -
7 atonie
n. atony, muscular weakness; limpness; lack of stress (Phonetics) -
8 beriberi
n. beriberi, disease characterized by weakness and nerve damage (common in India) -
9 bloedarmoede
n. anemia, condition caused by a lack of red blood cells and characterized by weakness and breathlessness -
10 braakneigingen
n. sudden feeling of weakness and/or nausea -
11 flauwheid
n. mildness, blandness; weakness, feebleness -
12 fragiliteit
n. fragility, breakableness; brittleness; weakness, flimsiness; delicacy -
13 hangerigheid
n. droopiness, sagginess; weakness, depletion, exhaustion -
14 hulpeloosheid
n. helplessness, weakness, inability to help oneself, powerlessness, defenselessness -
15 neurastenie
n. neurasthenia, weakness or exhaustion of the nervous system; constant mental and physical weariness (Pathology) -
16 neurastenisch
adj. neurasthenic, of weakness or exhaustion of the nervous system; pertaining to constant mental and physical weariness (Pathology) -
17 neurastenische
n. neurasthenic, of weakness or exhaustion of the nervous system; pertaining to constant mental and physical weariness (Pathology) -
18 saturnisme
n. saturnism, (Medicine) lead poisoning, condition resulting from the absorption of lead into the body (causes anemia, muscle weakness, and nausea) -
19 zwakheid
n. weakness, feebleness, debility, asthenia, delicacy, faintness, frailty, enervation, languish, failing -
20 zwakte
n. weakness, feebleness, debilitation, infirmity, languish, invalidity
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