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2 Keywords The new young fogeys
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He appeared to be severely hurt, but thankfully his wounds weren't as bas as they (seemed). = lijken Although they always (appeared) to be happpy together, they had their difficulties after all and they are now divorced. = lijken His (appearance) on stage surprised them all, because they thought he had retired. = verschijning The (apparition) frightened the children, who started yelling and running around. = spook All the stars have (disappeared) from the sky, so we won't be able to find the Big Dipper. = verdwijnen You get to see the best parts of Barcelona and (in addition) they take you to a typical Catalan restaurant. = daarbij They will make a nice (addition) to the group; we desperately needed some more experienced people. = toevoeging If you have any (additional) comments just mail them to me and I'll add them to the report. = aanvullende You're supposed to (add) the eggs one by one. And you're supposed to break them first and discard the shells. = toevoegen This lemonade doesn't contain any (additives) - no sweeteners, no colorants - nothing. = hulpstof Of course she's upset - her son has been missing for a week now! = van streek I didn't mean to (upset) you, I just wanted to make sure you understood all the dangers of the journey. = van streek maken If I ever told her, she'd get (agitated) and change the subject. = geërgerd. We were (agitated) by the terrible news. = van slag Her parents were (disturbed) by what she told them. = verontrust I'm not (in favour of) his ideas, but the alternative is even more horrible. = vóór. I like watching romcoms, but my boyfriends (favours) action films. = de voorkeur geven aan He is my (favourite) actor; I've seen all his films. = favoriete Could you (do) me (a favour) and feed the cat for me? = iemand een dienst bewijzen The weather conditions are very (favourable) - it's a great day for sailing. = gunstig I know it's not my fault, but I feel partly (responsible) for what happened. = verantwoordelijk It's not my (responsibility) to make sure your tyre is intact! = verantwoordelijkheid The garden is my (responsibility) - I'm the only one who likes gardening. = taak It seems fairly (irresponsible) to go sailing in this weather. = onverantwoordelijk You can't expect a five-year-old to act (responsibly)! = verantwoordelijk She (commited) a crime when she was 14, but has never stolen since. = plegen She is (commited to) helping the poor. She spends at least two days a week raising money and doing volunteer work. = toegeweid aan My granny was (committed to) the hospital after her heart attack. = opnemen Passing your exams takes a lot of (commitment). = betrokkenheid It's not that I don't love him; I just don't want to (commit) myself just yet. = verbinden It's only a (matter of) weeks until the deadline, we really need to start working harder. = kwestie van Your financial situation isn't important; what (matters) is your motivation and talent. = van belang zijn I don't want to think about the (matter) anymore. Can we talk about something else? = onderwerp Although she told me nothings was (the matter), she looked terribly upset. = aan de hand Although I don't like German, I love maths. I really like chemistry too, (for that matter). = trouwens You have to watch him constantly. He gets up to all kinds of (mischief) if you don't. = kattenkwaad There was a (mischievous) glint in Sarah's eyes when she explained what she intended to do. = ondeugend It was quite easy to see who was good and who was (wicked) because the bad buys all wore black hats. = slecht She gave him a (wicked) grin that warned him she'd be up to no good. = ondeugend Fairy tales are full of brave princes and (malevolent) stephmothers. = kwaadaardig You'll need to dress (properly) for the wedding. = goed High heels aren't (proper) foot wear for such a long walk. = geschikt Don't you think it's (improper) to wear such a short skirt when visiting a church? = ongepast Her kitchen is always very (clean); it seems she never uses it really! = schoon I'm really hungry. I want a (proper) dinner, not just a snack. = echt I sneezed and he (promptly) handed me a handkerchief. = meteen Thanks to the policeman's (prompt) reaction, the child was saved. = snel When I was on stage, I forgot my line and and had to be (prompted). = voorzeggen His comments (prompted) me to find out more about the situation = maken dat
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