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become confused
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1 in verwarring raken
in verwarring rakenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > in verwarring raken
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2 verwarring
♦voorbeelden:er ontstond enige verwarring over zijn identiteit • some confusion arose concerning as to his identityverwarring stichten • cause confusionin verwarring raken • become confused -
3 ETA
n. ETA, Euskadi Ta Askatasuna, underground Basque movement in Spain (fighting through terrorism to achieve independence from Spain and become a Basque nation) -
4 aanpappen met
v. become familiar with -
5 aanwennen
v. habituate, become familiar with -
6 aanzetten
v. motivate, encourage; incite; emphasize; turn on, start; sew on; crust, become covered in limescale; sharpen, hone -
7 affilieren
v. affiliate, join with; connect to; become attached to -
8 afkicken
v. become totally dry -
9 afslanken
v. slim, lose weight, become thin -
10 amateur
n. amateur, novice, nonprofessional (Sports), dilettante; dabbler, one who does not become deeply involved in something -
11 amortiseren
v. amortize, settle a debt through periodic payments to a creditor or to a sinking fund; become depreciated -
12 apprecieren
v. appreciate, esteem, regard highly; raise the value, become more valuable -
13 arrive
n. parvenu, poor person who has become wealthy, upstart, one who has risen suddenly in rank or status (especially one who does not deserve it, or one who acts self-important once he has achieved it) -
14 beduusd
adj. confused, puzzled; perplexed, baffled, dazzled -
15 beschimmelen
v. become moldy, cover with mildew -
16 betrekken
v. involve, entangle, implicate; become cloudy, cover with clouds -
17 bezuipen
v. get drunk, become intoxicated, get sloshed -
18 buitelen
v. tumble, somersault, forward or backward roll performed by the body; go bankrupt, become insolvent -
19 carboniseren
v. carbonize, convert to carbon; become carbonized -
20 chaotisch
adj. chaotic, totally lacking order, confused
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