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1 worried about him
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2 worry
n. zorg; bezorgdheid; bron van zorgen; het scheuren van vlees (bij honden)--------v. bezorgd maken; zich bezorgd maken; lastig vallen; verscheuren van vlees (bij honden); vooruitgaan bij inspanningworry1[ wurrie] 〈meervoud: worries〉♦voorbeelden:————————worry2〈 worried〉1 〈+about/over〉zich zorgen/ongerust maken (over)♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 lastig vallen ⇒ hinderen, storen♦voorbeelden:the rain doesn't worry him • de regen deert hem nietworry oneself (about) • zich zorgen maken (om)you'll worry yourself to death • je maakt je veel te drukworry someone for • bij iemand zeuren om
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