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1 cijferaar
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2 storen
1 [afleiden] disturb ⇒ 〈 zich opdringen〉 intrude, 〈 onderbreken〉 interrupt, 〈onovergankelijk werkwoord ook; zich ergens mee bemoeien; radio〉 interfere♦voorbeelden:de Duitsers bleven de BBC storen • the Germans kept jamming the BBCstorend werken • be a distraction, be distractinghier kunnen we niet gestoord worden • no one will disturb us herestoort het u als ik rook? • do you mind if I smoke?stoor ik u? • am I in your way?; 〈 bij binnenkomen〉 am I interrupting (you)/intruding?niet storen! • do not disturb!iemand in zijn werk storen • disturb someone at his workiemand in zijn slaap storen • disturb someone in his sleepzich aan niets of niemand storen • be a law unto oneselfzonder zich te storen aan • without regard forstoor u niet aan die praatjes • don't listen to that gossiphij stoorde zich niet aan de waarschuwing • he ignored the warningga rustig tv kijken, stoor je niet aan mij • go ahead and watch TV, don't mind me -
3 zonder zich te storen aan
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4 aanzien
aanzien1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:1 dat is het aanzien waard • that is worth watching/looking atten aanzien van • with regard/respect tozonder aanzien des persoons • without respect of personsvan aanzien veranderen • change in appearancein aanzien staan bij • be held in high regard byhij is sterk in aanzien gestegen • his prestige has risen sharply————————aanzien24 [aan het uiterlijk zien] see♦voorbeelden:ik wil het nog even aanzien • I'll give it another weekiets met lede ogen aanzien • look on (something) sadly3 waar zie je mij voor aan? • what do you take me for?iemand voor een ander aanzien • (mis)take someone for someone elsenaar het zich laat aanzien • by the looks of ithet laat zich aanzien dat • it is likely that
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