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1 arbeiders waren haar te min
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2 arbeidskracht
♦voorbeelden:overtollige arbeidskrachten • redundant/Asurplus workerseen tijdelijke arbeidskracht • a temp(orary)een tekort/overschot aan arbeidskrachten • a labour shortage/surplus -
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min1I 〈 de (vrouwelijk)〉1 [voedster] (wet) nurseII 〈de〉1 [negatieve waarde] minus2 [minteken] minus (sign)♦voorbeelden:¶ iets in der minne schikken • settle something amicably/by mutual agreement————————min21 [nietig, zwak] poor♦voorbeelden:II 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉1 [klein] poor3 [weinig] little♦voorbeelden:daar moet je niet te min over denken • that's not to be sneezed at2 een minne streek • a mean/dirty trickiemand min behandelen • treat someone badlyzij is (net) zo min verlegen als ik • she is as little shy as I amik weet het net zo min als jij • your guess is as good as mineik kan het me net zo min als jij permitteren • I can no more afford it than you (can)1 [negatief] minus2 [natuurkunde] negative♦voorbeelden:1 de thermometer staat op min 10° • the thermometer is at minus 10°¶ min of meer • more or less, somewhat————————min3〈 voorzetsel〉1 minus♦voorbeelden:
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