de (bn):
aardeachtig(en) down to earth., bekwaam(en) permitted to., grond(en) down to earth., hebben(en) permitted to., in staat(en) permitted to., met(en) down to earth., mogelijkheid(en) permitted to., natuurlijk(en) down to earth., om(en) permitted to., op(en) down to earth., te(en) permitted to., voet(en) down to earth.
de (ww):
bus(en) transport via a motor bus.
(en) travel by bus.
(en) transport students to school., met(en) transport via a motor bus.
(en) travel by bus.
(en) transport students to school., reizen(en) transport via a motor bus.
(en) travel by bus.
(en) transport students to school., vervoeren(en) transport via a motor bus.
(en) travel by bus.
(en) transport students to school., grimlachen(en) raise a corner of the upper lip slightly in scorn., neus(en) raise a corner of the upper lip slightly in scorn., ophalen(en) raise a corner of the upper lip slightly in scorn., optrekken(en) raise a corner of the upper lip slightly in scorn.
de (determiner):
dezelfde(en) a single, unspecified thing., een zekere(en) a single, unspecified thing., ene(en) a single, unspecified thing., enige(en) a single, unspecified thing., het(en) a single, unspecified thing., één(en) a single, unspecified thing.
de (zn):
aan(en) lack of protection., blootstelling(en) lack of protection., elementen(en) lack of protection.
de (article):
het(en) stressed, indicating that the object in question is the only one worthy of attention.
(en) article.
(en) used with the name of a member of a class to refer to all things in that class.
(en) with an adjectival noun, as in “the hungry” to mean “hungry people”.
(en) with a superlative.
(en) used as an alternative to a possessive pronoun before body parts.
de (vnw):
deze(pl) —.
(pl) —.
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