Dutch English Dictionary

Nederlands, Vlaams - English

gemakkelijk in English:

1. easy easy


I'm easy.
Go easy on him. He's still new around here.
Take it easy. I can assure you that everything will turn out fine.
A good password should be difficult to guess, but easy to remember.
Never choose a vocation just because it looks easy.
Knowing how much school for my kids is costing, it's impossible to relax with a beer and take it easy.
After we finish digging the trench, planting the flowers will be easy.
This is more like a liquid than a facial cream. That makes it easy to use.
To prevent the disease from spreading quickly was not an easy task.
Pick a job that you enjoy and working will seem easy.
American generals believed they could win an easy victory.
At first, he thought English very difficult, but now he thinks it is easy.
The movie rights to a successful novel is easy money for the writer of the novel.
The test was really easy. I think I'll get 100%.
Getting a sports car is easy, compared to the maintenance one must do on it.

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2. easily easily


He tires easily.
You can't easily put photos on an iPad from more than one computer. However, you can email photos to yourself from various computers and download these photos to your iPad.
One thing I don't like about the iPad is that you can't easily install apps that aren't available through Apple's App Store.
Throat and nose membranes hurt by dry air allow cold viruses to enter more easily. It is important to carry out sensible counter plans against the cold with heaters and against the dryness with humidifiers.
He understood and remembered easily everything that was taught to him; his teachers were very happy about it.
This may be because of a change in people's attitude toward marriage and the sharp increase of fast food restaurants and convenience stores which are open 24 hours a day and enable young people to live more easily.
I know from experience; playing football barefoot is a bad idea. You could easily end up with broken toes.
Fires are less frightening today than they once were, because more and more houses are built of concrete, and concrete houses do not burn as easily as the old wooden ones.
I think you fall well within 'cute girl'. You'd easily go and pass in his judgement.
An inexperienced stock speculator could easily let his business go to pot and lose his entire fortune.
Good doctors explain things to patients in easily understandable ways, using anatomical models and such.
If you could easily read anything in English, what would you like to read?
Simply follow the instructions below, and in no time you will be printing full color documents just as easily and quickly as black and white.
Our team could easily have brought home the bacon, if it weren't for the team's best man being injured.
The development of word-processors has enabled us to type Japanese easily.

3. simple simple


That's simple.
An intellectual is a man who says a simple thing in a difficult way; an artist is a man who says a difficult thing in a simple way.
As shown above, it is possible to obtain ample profit and customers with truly simple know-how that anyone can do!
This drama is missing something. All it is is a simple cautionary tale with no real depth.
The people of old were simple through honesty; the people of today are clever through artificiality.
What do you mean? Dima asked, but burped, for if he remained silent, this sentence would be too simple.
It is even becoming accepted even in exam-English that that called "simple future tense" does not exist.
Leading a fulfilling life really comes down to a simple question: When you turn off the lights at night and your head is on the pillow, what do you hear? Your soul singing or Satan laughing?
There was a very simple reason for this: their planet was cooling down internally and would become uninhabitable within 500 years.
Why do people add simple and common sentences such as "hello", "how are you", etc.?
We are shaped by every culture, drawn from every end of the Earth, and dedicated to a simple concept: E pluribus unum: "Out of many, one."
Women are directly adapted to act as the nurses and educators of our early childhood, for the simple reason that they themselves are childish, foolish, and short-sighted.
Everyone who uses Esperanto or works for it, is an Esperantist, and every Esperantist has the complete right, in Esperanto, to see only the language as a simple, cold tool for international comprehension.

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