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1 geld
♦voorbeelden:1 je geld of je leven • your money or your life!baar geld • (hard) cashgroot geld • notes, Abillshet grote geld • (the) big money, Amegabucksklein geld • (small) changepapieren/gemunt geld • paper money, notes, Abills; 〈 gemunt〉 coin(s), specievals geld • counterfeit (money)in/met vreemd geld betalen • pay in foreign currencyzwart geld • undisclosed income, money received under the counterbulken van/zwemmen in het geld • be loaded, be rolling in money/itgeld drukken • print moneyhet geld laten rollen • spend money freelygeld moet rollen • you must keep money movingsmijten met geld • 〈 figuurlijk〉 throw one's money about/aroundgeld in iets steken • put money into somethinggeld wisselen • change moneyde waarde is niet in geld uit te drukken • you can't put a price on itwaar voor zijn geld krijgen • get value for moneygeld als water verdienen • earn big money/a packet〈 spreekwoord〉 het geld dat stom is, maakt recht wat krom is • a golden handshake is better than ten witnesses2 een smak/hoop/berg geld • bags/stacks of moneyhet is weggegooid geld! • that's a (sheer) waste of moneyiemand geld afpersen • extort money from someonegeld hebben • be well-offgeen geld hebben • be brokezij heeft geld van zichzelf • she has money of her owngelden misbruiken • misappropriate/misapply fundsdat zal zijn geld wel opbrengen • that will pay (for itself)iemand die veel geld uitgeeft • a big spendergoed in zijn geld zitten • be well offmet zijn geld geen raad weten • have money to burnmensen met geld • moneyed peoplezonder geld zitten • be out of pocket, be brokekinderen betalen half geld • children half-priceik zal het geld er gauw weer uit hebben • it will soon pay for itselfniet goed? geld terug • money refunded/back if not satisfactory, money-back guaranteehet is echt niet duur voor dat geld • its a good buyvoor geen geld ter wereld • not for love or money(dat is) geen geld! • that's a bargain! -
2 niets
niets1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:1 in het niets verdwijnen/staren • disappear/stare into thin air————————niets2〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:als het jou niets uitmaakt • if it's no trouble/botherhij kwam niets te vroeg • he came none too soon————————niets3♦voorbeelden:weet je niets beters? • don't you know (of) anything better?ik ben er niets wijzer van geworden • I am none the wiser for itzij moet niets van hem hebben • she will have nothing to do with himdat is niets • 〈 niet iets ergs〉 it/that is nothing; 〈geen bezwaar/moeite〉 not at all, don't mention ithet is niets gedaan • it's no good/useik ga een motor kopen. niets daarvan! • I'm going to buy a motorbike. You'll do no such thingverder niets? • is that all?waterskiën? er is niets aan, maar ik vind er ook niets aan • water-skiing? there's nothing to it(, really), but I don't care for it at allik heb er niets aan • it's no good/use to meeen dingetje van niets • a worthless thingdaar is niets van waar • it's all untrueik geloof er niets van • I don't believe a word of ithelaas is er niets van gekomen • unfortunately nothing came of itniet voor niets • 〈 niet zonder reden〉 not for nothing, for good reasonniet voor niets deed hij het zo • it wasn't for nothing that he did it like thatvoor niets gaat de zon op • you can't expect something for nothingdat is niets voor John • that's not like Johndat is niets voor mij • that's not my cup of teavoor niets en niemand bang zijn • not be afraid of anybodydit is niets dan opschepperij • that's just/mere boastingniets dan lof • nothing but praiseof het niets was • as if it was/were nothingniets te danken • not at all, don't mention it -
3 terechtkunnen
2 [geholpen kunnen worden] (get) help (from)♦voorbeelden:daarmee kun je overal terecht • that will do/be acceptable everywherebij hem kun je niet terecht • you won't get help from himiedereen kan altijd bij hem terechtkunnen • everyone can call on him any timevoor huishoudelijke artikelen kun je in die winkel terecht • for household articles you can find what you need in that shop
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