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1 wish someone ill
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2 wish
n. verlangen, wens; hoop; wilsuitdrukking; wensuitdrukking; felicitatie--------v. wensen, verlangen; feliciteren; zegenen voor; ordenen, een opdracht gevenwish1[ wisj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 verlangen ⇒ behoefte, zin2 wens♦voorbeelden:she had no/not much wish to go there • ze had geen/ weinig zin om erheen te gaanexpress a wish to • de wens te kennen geven teI have got my wish • mijn wens is vervuldshe couldn't grant my wish • ze kon mijn wens niet inwilligenmake a wish • een wens doena last wish • een laatste wens————————wish2〈 werkwoord〉1 wensen ⇒ willen, verlangen♦voorbeelden:1 〈 alleen tegenwoordige tijd〉 I wish I were/ 〈 Brits-Engels ook〉 was a cat • ik wou dat ik een kat washave everything one could (possibly) wish for • alles hebben wat zijn hartje begeertwhat more can you wish for? • wat wil je nog meer?wish someone ill • iemand verwensenwish someone well • iemand het beste wensen¶ wish away • wegwensen, wensen dat iets niet bestondI wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy • dat zou ik mijn ergste vijand nog niet toewensendon't wish your kids on me again • scheep mij (nu) niet weer met je kinderen op
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