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  1. zoom:


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Detailed Translations for zoomed from English to Dutch

zoom:

to zoom verb (zooms, zoomed, zooming)

  1. to zoom
    zoeven
    • zoeven verb (zoef, zoeft, zoefde, zoefden, gezoefd)
  2. to zoom (zoom in)
    – To enlarge a selected portion of a graphical image or document to fill a window or the screen. 1

Conjugations for zoom:

present
  1. zoom
  2. zoom
  3. zooms
  4. zoom
  5. zoom
  6. zoom
simple past
  1. zoomed
  2. zoomed
  3. zoomed
  4. zoomed
  5. zoomed
  6. zoomed
present perfect
  1. have zoomed
  2. have zoomed
  3. has zoomed
  4. have zoomed
  5. have zoomed
  6. have zoomed
past continuous
  1. was zooming
  2. were zooming
  3. was zooming
  4. were zooming
  5. were zooming
  6. were zooming
future
  1. shall zoom
  2. will zoom
  3. will zoom
  4. shall zoom
  5. will zoom
  6. will zoom
continuous present
  1. am zooming
  2. are zooming
  3. is zooming
  4. are zooming
  5. are zooming
  6. are zooming
subjunctive
  1. be zoomed
  2. be zoomed
  3. be zoomed
  4. be zoomed
  5. be zoomed
  6. be zoomed
diverse
  1. zoom!
  2. let's zoom!
  3. zoomed
  4. zooming
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

zoom [the ~] noun

  1. the zoom
    – A multi-touch gesture that consists of two fingers moving in opposite directions (-> <- or <- ->). 1
    zoomen

Translation Matrix for zoom:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- rapid climb; rapid growth; soar
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
in-/uitzoomen zoom; zoom in
inzoomen zoom; zoom in drill down
zoeven zoom
zoomen zoom
- soar; soar up; soar upwards; surge; whizz; whizz along; zoom along

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Related Definitions for "zoom":

  1. the act of rising upward into the air2
  2. a rapid rise2
  3. rise rapidly2
  4. move along very quickly2
  5. move with a low humming noise2
  6. To enlarge a selected portion of a graphical image or document to fill a window or the screen.1
  7. A multi-touch gesture that consists of two fingers moving in opposite directions (-> <- or <- ->).1

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