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1 koppig
adj. hard mouthed, obstinate, headstrong, nappy, stubborn, pigheaded, piggish, dogged, heady, wrongheaded, restive, set, non ductile, self willed, wilful, willful, perverse, contrary, cussed, balky--------adv. stubbornly, perversely -
2 moedwillig
adj. wanton, wilful, willful, mischievous, intentional, impish--------adv. wantonly, deliberately -
3 moord met voorbedachte rade
n. wilful murder, premeditated murder -
4 opzettelijk
adj. intentional, intended, wilful, willful, deliberate, designed, purposeful, studied, set, express, malicious, felonious, orchidaceous--------adv. deliberately, designedly, by design, purposefully, on purpose, of set purpose, meaningly, wittingly, expressly, express -
5 dienstweigering
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6 een daad van willekeur
een daad van willekeuran arbitrary/wilful actVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een daad van willekeur
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7 moedwillig
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8 moord met voorbedachten rade
moord met voorbedachten radepremeditated/wilful murderVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > moord met voorbedachten rade
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9 raad
1 [uitweg] 〈 zie voorbeelden〉2 [advies] advice♦voorbeelden:hij weet wel raad met zijn geld • he knows what to do with his moneygeen raad weten van verdriet • be mad with griefik weet me geen raad • I don't know which way to turnten einde raad zijn • be at one's wits' endiemand raad geven • advise someone, give someone adviceluister naar mijn raad • take my adviceiemand om raad vragen • ask someone's adviceeen raad (op)volgen • follow (a piece of) advicebij iemand te rade gaan • consult someoneraad van beheer • board of managementRaad van Beroep • Board of Appealde raad van bestuur/van commissarissen • the board (of directors/management)raad van toezicht • supervisory boardde Hoge Raad • the Supreme Court (of the Netherlands)moord met voorbedachten rade • premeditated/wilful murder -
10 weerbarstig
♦voorbeelden:1 weerbarstig haar • stubborn/unruly/unmanageable haireen weerbarstig karakter • a stubborn characterzich weerbarstig gedragen • behave in a(n) unruly/wilful manner -
11 willekeur
2 [onrechtvaardige, grillige handelwijze] arbitrariness ⇒ unfairness, 〈 grillig〉 capriciousness, 〈 grillig〉 caprice♦voorbeelden:hij handelt naar willekeur • he does as he pleases, he suits himselfnaar willekeur • at will, at one's (own) discretion2 een daad van willekeur • an arbitrary/wilful act -
12 zich weerbarstig gedragen
zich weerbarstig gedragenbehave in a(n) unruly/wilful mannerVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zich weerbarstig gedragen
См. также в других словарях:
wilful — var of willful Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. wilful … Law dictionary
Wilful — Wil ful, a., Wilfully Wil ful*ly, adv., Wilfulness Wil ful*ness, n. See {Willful}, {Willfully}, and {Willfulness}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wilful — is spelt in this way in BrE, but willful is also used in AmE … Modern English usage
wilful — (US also willful) ► ADJECTIVE 1) intentional; deliberate. 2) stubborn and determined. DERIVATIVES wilfully adverb wilfulness noun … English terms dictionary
wilful — [wil′fəl] adj. alt. sp. of WILLFUL … English World dictionary
wilful — [[t]wɪ̱lfʊl[/t]] (in AM, use willful) 1) ADJ: ADJ n (disapproval) If you describe actions or attitudes as wilful, you are critical of them because they are done or expressed deliberately, especially with the intention of causing someone harm.… … English dictionary
wilful — /ˈwɪlfəl / (say wilfuhl) adjective 1. willed, voluntary, or intentional: wilful murder. 2. self willed or headstrong; perversely obstinate or intractable. Also, US, willful. {Middle English; Old English wilful willing (in wilful līce willingly).… …
wilful — adj. (US willful) 1 (of an action or state) intentional, deliberate (wilful murder; wilful neglect; wilful disobedience). 2 (of a person) obstinate, headstrong. Derivatives: wilfully adv. wilfulness n. Etymology: ME f. WILL(2) + FUL … Useful english dictionary
wilful — wil|ful BrE willful AmE [ˈwılfəl] adj 1.) continuing to do what you want, even after you have been told to stop used to show disapproval ▪ a wilful child 2.) wilful damage/disobedience/exaggeration etc deliberate damage etc, when you know that… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wilful — BrE, willful AmE adjective 1 continuing to do what you want, even after you have been told to stop: a wilful child 2 wilful damage/disobedience/exaggeration etc deliberate damage etc, when you know that what you are doing is wrong wilfully adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
wilful — adjective 1) wilful destruction Syn: deliberate, intentional, premeditated, planned, conscious 2) a wilful child Syn: headstrong, strong willed, obstinate, stubborn, pig headed, rec … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary