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Boek Interchange - Beginner - Eenheid 12 - Deel 1

Hier vind je de woordenschat uit Unit 12 - Deel 1 in het Interchange Beginnerscursusboek, zoals "pols", "verschrikkelijk", "elleboog", etc.

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how
[bijwoord]

in what manner or in what way

hoe, op welke manier

hoe, op welke manier

Ex: Sorry, how do you spell your name?
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to feel
[werkwoord]

to experience a particular emotion

voelen, ervaren

voelen, ervaren

Ex: feel excited about the upcoming holiday .
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body
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

our or an animal's hands, legs, head, and every other part together

lichaam, corpus

lichaam, corpus

Ex: The human body has many different organs, such as the heart, lungs, and liver.
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shoulder
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

each of the two parts of the body between the top of the arms and the neck

schouder, schouderpartij

schouder, schouderpartij

Ex: She draped a shawl over shoulders to keep warm on the chilly evening .
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back
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the part of our body between our neck and our legs that we cannot see

rug, achterzijde

rug, achterzijde

Ex: She used her back to push the door open.
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chest
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the front part of the body between the neck and the stomach

borst, thorax

borst, thorax

Ex: The tightness in chest made her anxious .
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arm
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

one of the two body parts that is connected to the shoulder and ends with fingers

arm, bovenarm

arm, bovenarm

Ex: She used arm to push open the heavy door .
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stomach
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the body part inside our body where the food that we eat goes

maag, buik

maag, buik

Ex: She felt a wave of nausea in stomach during the car ride .
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hip
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

each of the parts above the legs and below the waist at either side of the body

heup, heupgewricht

heup, heupgewricht

Ex: The workout included exercises to strengthen hips.
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wrist
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the joint connecting the hand to the arm

pols, wristband

pols, wristband

Ex: The watch fit perfectly around her wrist.
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leg
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

each of the two long body parts that we use when we walk

been, poot

been, poot

Ex: She wore a long skirt that covered her legs.
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knee
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the body part that is in the middle of the leg and helps it bend

knie, kniegewricht

knie, kniegewricht

Ex: She had a scar just below knee from a childhood bike accident .
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ankle
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the joint that connects the foot to the leg

enkels, enkel

enkels, enkel

Ex: He sprained ankle during the basketball game .
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toe
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

each of the five parts sticking out from the foot

teen, tiener

teen, tiener

Ex: The toddler giggled as she wiggled her toes in the sand .
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foot
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the body part that is at the end of our leg and we stand and walk on

voet, poot

voet, poot

Ex: She tapped foot nervously while waiting for the results .
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elbow
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the joint where the upper and lower parts of the arm bend

elleboog, armbocht

elleboog, armbocht

Ex: The yoga instructor emphasized keeping a straight line from the shoulder to elbow during a plank position .
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finger
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

each of the long thin parts that are connected to our hands, sometimes the thumb is not included

vinger, vingers

vinger, vingers

Ex: She holds finger to her lips , signaling for silence .
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thumb
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the thick finger that has a different position than the other four

duim, thumb

duim, thumb

Ex: He broke thumb in a skiing accident .
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hand
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the part of our body that is at the end of our arm and we use to grab, move, or feel things

hand, palm

hand, palm

Ex: She used hand to cover her mouth when she laughed .
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eye
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

a body part on our face that we use for seeing

oog, ogen

oog, ogen

Ex: The doctor used a small flashlight to examine her eyes.
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hair
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the thin thread-like things that grow on our head

haar, haarfijn

haar, haarfijn

Ex: The hairdryer is used to dry hair quickly .
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head
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the top part of body, where brain and face are located

hoofd, kop

hoofd, kop

Ex: She rested head on the soft pillow and closed her eyes .
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ear
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

each of the two body parts that we use for hearing

oor, oren

oor, oren

Ex: The mother gently cleaned her babyears with a cotton swab .
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neck
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the body part that is connecting the head to the shoulders

nek, hals

nek, hals

Ex: The doctor examined neck for any signs of injury .
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tooth
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

one of the things in our mouth that are hard and white and we use to chew and bite food with

tand, kiezen

tand, kiezen

Ex: The dentist examined the cavity in tooth and recommended a filling .
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eyebrow
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

one of the two lines of hair that grow above one's eyes

wenkbrauw, bovenste haarlijn boven het oog

wenkbrauw, bovenste haarlijn boven het oog

Ex: She used a small brush to comb eyebrows into shape .
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nose
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

the body part that is in the middle of our face and we use to smell and breathe

neus, snuit

neus, snuit

Ex: The child had a runny nose and needed a tissue.
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mouth
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

our body part that we use for eating, speaking, and breathing

mond, kiezen

mond, kiezen

Ex: She opened mouth wide to take a bite of the juicy apple .
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throat
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

a passage in the neck through which food and air pass

keel, darm

keel, darm

Ex: The doctor examined throat to check for any signs of infection .
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stomachache
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

a pain in or near someone's stomach

buikpijn, maagpijn

buikpijn, maagpijn

Ex: stomachache was so severe that he had to visit the hospital .
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flu
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

an infectious disease similar to a bad cold, causing fever and severe pain

griep, influenza

griep, influenza

Ex: Wearing a mask can help prevent the spread of flu.
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headache
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

a pain in the head, usually persistent

hoofdpijn, hoofdpijn aanval

hoofdpijn, hoofdpijn aanval

Ex: Too much caffeine can sometimes cause headache.
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better
[bijvoeglijk naamwoord]

having more of a good quality

beter, verbeterde

beter, verbeterde

Ex: Upgraded safety features make the latest car model better equipped to protect passengers in case of an accident.
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horrible
[bijvoeglijk naamwoord]

extremely unpleasant or bad

vreselijk, afschuwelijk

vreselijk, afschuwelijk

Ex: horrible sight of the accident scene made her feel sick to her stomach .
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awful
[bijvoeglijk naamwoord]

extremely unpleasant or disagreeable

Ex: They received awful news about their friend 's accident .
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terrible
[bijvoeglijk naamwoord]

extremely bad or unpleasant

vreselijk, slecht

vreselijk, slecht

Ex: He terrible about forgetting his friend 's birthday and wanted to make it up to them .
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miserable
[bijvoeglijk naamwoord]

feeling very unhappy or uncomfortable

ellendig, ongelukkig

ellendig, ongelukkig

Ex: She miserable after the argument , her face pale and tear-streaked .
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fine
[bijvoeglijk naamwoord]

feeling well or in good health

Ex: The injured athlete received medical attention and is expected to fine soon .
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great
[bijwoord]

in a notably positive or exceptional manner

geweldig, uitstekend

geweldig, uitstekend

Ex: The meal tasted great, with a perfect blend of flavors.
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terrific
[bijvoeglijk naamwoord]

extremely great and amazing

geweldig, uitstekend

geweldig, uitstekend

Ex: The musician had terrific voice that resonated with emotion and power , captivating listeners with every note .
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fantastic
[bijvoeglijk naamwoord]

extremely amazing and great

fantastisch, geweldig

fantastisch, geweldig

Ex: His performance in the play was fantastic.
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backache
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

a pain in someone's back

rugpijn, rugbaan

rugpijn, rugbaan

Ex: My dad often suffers backache after a long day at work .
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earache
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

a pain inside the ear

oorpijn, oorpijn

oorpijn, oorpijn

Ex: Wearing earplugs in a noisy environment can prevent earache.
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toothache
[zelfstandig naamwoord]

pain felt in a tooth or several teeth

tandpijn, tandbelasting

tandpijn, tandbelasting

Ex: She scheduled an appointment with her dentist to treat toothache.
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