Pearson Wider World NL

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  • Engels Nederlands
  • accessories = accessoires
  • In this shop you can buy accessories for women, men and kids.

  • annoyed with = geërgerd zijn over
  • Mum's very annoyed with her children because there's mess in their rooms.

  • annoying = vervelend
  • Our neighbour has got a dog and its barking is very annoying.

  • baggy = oversized / zakkig / te ruim
  • Clowns usually wear baggy trousers.

  • baseball cap = baseball pet
  • A baseball cap can protect your head from sun.

  • belt = riem
  • I am going to buy a new belt for my dad's birthday.

  • big-headed = arrogant
  • I can't stand her! She's so big-headed!

  • blouse = blouse / bloes
  • This yellow blouse doesn't go with the red skirt.

  • boots = laarzen
  • Jade's got leather boots.

  • bored = verveeld
  • I get bored when I go for a walk with my younger brother.

  • boring = saai
  • I don't like fishing. It is very boring.

  • bossy = bazig
  • Sara is so bossy.She always tells me what to do!

  • bracelet = armband
  • This pretty silver bracelet is a present from my boyfriend.

  • casual clothes = casual kleding
  • We can't wear casual clothes to the office.

  • chatty = spraakzaam
  • His younger sister is very chatty but sometimes it's annoying.

  • checked = geblokt
  • I don't like wearing uniform. I look silly in a checked skirt.

  • cheerful = vrolijk
  • She's great, really friendly and cheerful.

  • Christmas = kerstmis / kerst
  • Zumba course ends before Christmas.

  • clothes = kleren
  • When I'm at home, I wear casual clothes.

  • cotton = katoen
  • You look good in this cotton T-shirt with flowers on it.

  • dress = jurk
  • She usually wears tight dresses and trainers.

  • earring = oorbel
  • How many earrings do you have in one ear? Five?

  • Easter = pasen
  • They always spend Easter holiday in Spain.

  • embarrassed = in verlegenheid gebracht
  • I get embarrassed when people ask me to play the piano.

  • embarassing = gênant
  • Children can ask a lot embarassing questions.

  • excited = opgewonden
  • Sara feels excited about the party.

  • exciting = opwindend
  • Tom has got some exciting news for us.

  • fancy-dress costume = kostuum
  • I'm going to wear this fancy-dress costume next Friday.

  • fashion = mode
  • His girlfriend is interested in fashion. She always knows what to wear.

  • fashionable = modieus / in de mode
  • What colours are fashionable now?

  • football top = voetbalshirt
  • My dad likes wearing his football top and a cap.

  • footwear = schoeisel
  • She likes sports and her favourite footwear are trainers.

  • friendly = vriendelijk
  • I like spending time with him. He is so friendly.

  • frightened = bang / beangstigend
  • I am frightened of their dog. He's huge and dangerous.

  • frightening = bang / beangstigend
  • Ghost stories can be frightening for little children.

  • glasses = bril
  • I can't see without my glasses.

  • handbag = handtas
  • The car keys are in my handbag.

  • hard-working = ijverig / hard werkend
  • Hannah is very hard-working. She learns a lot, helps at home and takes care of her younger sisters.

  • hat = hoed
  • Put on your hat! It's snowing outside.

  • helpful = nuttig
  • If you have problems with Maths, talk to Mark. He's very helpful.

  • hoodie = capuchontrui
  • My boyfriend loves wearing hoodies.

  • insult = beledigen
  • It's not a nice thing to say. You can't insult other people.

  • interested = geïnteresseerd
  • Are you interested in fashion?

  • interesting = interessant
  • I think that travel blogs can be very interesting.

  • irritated = geïrriteerd
  • Lisa was irritated by her boyfriend's silly questions.

  • irritating = irritant
  • John has a very irritating voice. I can't listen to him for more than 5 minutes.

  • jacket = jas
  • Leather jackets and heavy boots are not my style.

  • jeans = jeans / spijkerbroek
  • I don't look good in leggins but I like wearing jeans.

  • jewellery = sieraden
  • Earrings are the only piece of jewellery I wear.

  • lazy = lui
  • His younger brother is very lazy and he spends all day doing nothing.

  • leather = leer
  • Is this a leather jacket or is it cotton?

  • leggins = leggings
  • My mum wears leggins when she's at home.

  • logo = logo
  • Angela's got a top with a Batman logo on it.

  • moody = humeurig
  • He's such a moody teenager. You see him laughing and after a while he looks unhappy.

  • necklace = (hals)ketting / collier
  • This beautiful necklace belonged to my grandmother.

  • New Year's Day = Nieuwjaarsdag
  • On New Year's Day we always go to my aunt's place for dinner.

  • outgoing = extravert
  • Paul has many friends as he is very outgoing.

  • personality = persoonlijkheid
  • Do you think I have a strong personality?

  • polite = beleefd
  • Greg's very polite. He always says 'please' and 'thank you'.

  • positive = positief
  • Sandra's always so positive about everything.

  • piercing = piercing
  • I'm not into piercing. Earrings are ok, but I'm not keen on jewellery in other parts of the body.

  • plain = effen
  • If you wear a checked or a striped skirt, you should put a plain top on.

  • pyjamas = pyjama
  • Children, please put on your pyjamas and go to bed!

  • quiet = rustig
  • The place where we always go on holiday is very quiet.

  • relaxed = ontspannen
  • She feels relaxed when she listens to jazz music.

  • relaxing = ontspannend
  • A hot bath can be quite relaxing.

  • rude = onbeleefd
  • How could you tell her she's fat? That's rude.

  • scarf = sjaal
  • It's cold. Put on your hat and a scarf.

  • schooluniform = schooluniform
  • In some countries students don't wear schooluniforms but the clothes they like.

  • season = seizoen
  • She buys new clothes every season.

  • selfish = egoïstisch
  • Amy takes care of homeless animals. She isn't selfish at all.

  • shirt = overhemd
  • Hipsters' shirts aren't usually plain - they like checks and flowers.

  • shocked = geschokt
  • She's shocked by her boyfriend's rude behaviour.

  • shocking = schokkend
  • I think the prices of designer clothes are shocking.

  • shoes = schoenen
  • These shoes look nice but they aren't comfortable.

  • shorts = korte broek
  • I wear shorts only on holidays.

  • shy = verlegen
  • Paul is rather shy. His face goes red when he talks to strangers.

  • skirt = rok
  • Are long skirts fashionable at the moment?

  • striped = gestreept
  • I don't like plain T-shirts. I prefer striped ones.

  • sweater = trui / sweater
  • Her boyfriend is a hipster and he often wears grey baggy sweaters.

  • T-shirt = t-shirt
  • This Star Wars T-shirt is my favourite.

  • talkative = spraakzaam
  • She's very talkative. She talks all the time and asks me hundreds of questions.

  • tattoo = tatoeage
  • My father has a tattoo of a snake on his right arm.

  • tidy = ordelijk
  • How often do you tidy your room?

  • tie = stropdas
  • I wear a suit and a tie for special occasions like weddings or funerals.

  • tight = strak
  • My new jeans are so tight that I can't breathe.

  • tired = moe
  • After a long day at school I'm very tired.

  • tiring = vermoeiend
  • Tyding my room is very tiring. I hate it.

  • top = topje
  • I'm going to wear a black checked skirt with a plain top for my birthday party.

  • tracksuit = trainingspak
  • I'm planning to go to the gym, so I need a new tracksuit.

  • trainers = sneakers / sportschoenen
  • You can buy really nice trainers in our shopping mall.

  • trousers = broek
  • Hipsters often wear tight trousers in bright colours.

  • underwear = ondergoed
  • They have beautiful and comfortable underwear at Marks&Spencer's. I love their vests and bras.

  • untidy = slordig
  • He's very untidy and that annoys his parents.

  • wear = dragen
  • What do teenagers in your country like to wear?

  • woolly = wollen
  • In winter I often wear a woolly hat.

  • wonderful = prachtig / fantastisch
  • My auntie visited us last Christmas and it was a wonderful time.

  • worried = bezorgd
  • I'm so worried about my dog.

  • worrying = zorgwekkend
  • The news about his illness is worrying.