Pearson Wider World NL

Woordenlijsten Pearson Wider World NL

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  • Engels Nederlands
  • come from different backgrounds = afkomstig zijn uit verschillende achtergronden
  • We are a happy couple although we come from different backgrounds.

  • enjoy each other's company = van elkaars gezelschap genieten
  • We meet almost every day but we still enjoy each other's company.

  • get you something to drink = een drankje voor je halen
  • Can I get you something to drink?

  • get a job = een baan krijgen
  • Nowadays it's hard to get a job.

  • got an email = een e-mail ontvangen
  • I've got an email from my friend who studies medicine abroad.

  • got a pet = een huisdier krijgen
  • I would be really happy if I got a pet for my next birthday.

  • get better = beter worden
  • She doesn't have a temperature anymore so maybe she will get better soon.

  • get dressed = je aankleden
  • The first thing I do in the morning is have a shower, then I get dressed and have breakfast.

  • get home = thuiskomen
  • I'll call you as soon as I get home.

  • get married = trouwen
  • They are such a lovely couple! I hope they will get married soon.

  • gets on my nerves = op iemands zenuwen werken
  • Claire gets on my nerves because she talks too much.

  • get older = ouder worden
  • When I get older, I will move out of my parents' house.

  • get to know = leren kennen
  • I think that we should get to know each other better before we get married.

  • get ready = je gereed maken
  • Tom is not a very organised person and it takes him a lot of time to get ready for school.

  • get upset and scared = overstuur raken en bang worden
  • I get upset and scared when he screams at me.

  • got angry = boos worden
  • My mum got angry when she saw the mess in my room.

  • have an argument = ruziën
  • She gets on well with her sister and they very rarely have an argument.

  • have a lot in common = iets gemeen hebben
  • I think I'm quite similar to Susan because we have a lot in common.

  • have the same sense of humour = hetzelfde gevoel voor humor hebben
  • Fortunately, all members of our family have the same sense of humour.

  • see each other only at weekends = elkaar alleen in het weekend zien
  • My girlfriend lives in another city. That's why we can see each other only at weekends.

  • share an interest in = belangstelling delen voor
  • Both of us share an interest in photography.

  • spend time with = tijd doorbrengen met
  • We need to spend time with our grandparents.

  • spend some time on his own = tijd in je eentje doorbrengen
  • After the break-up he needed to spend some time on his own.