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1 there's no rush
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2 there is a rush for his latest novel
there is a rush for his latest novelEnglish-Dutch dictionary > there is a rush for his latest novel
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3 rush
n. drukte; haast; toeloop; bies--------v. rennen, vliegen; storten; zich haastenrush1[ rusj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 heftige beweging ⇒ snelle beweging; stormloop, grote vraag, toevloed♦voorbeelden:there is a rush for his latest novel • er is een grote vraag naar zijn laatste roman2 what's the rush? • vanwaar die haast?————————rush21 stormen ⇒ vliegen, zich haasten♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 meeslepen ⇒ haastig vervoeren, meesleuren♦voorbeelden:rush a bill through • een wetsontwerp erdoor jagen/haastig afhandelen -
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adv. daar; daarheen--------interj. niet erg; dat is het (uitroep van aanmoediging)--------pron. hierthere1♦voorbeelden:there I don't agree with you • op dat punt ben ik het niet met je eensthere they come • daar komen zehe left there • hij is daar weggegaanhe lives over there • hij woont daargindsthere and back • heen en terugthere was no stopping him • hij was niet tegen te houdenthere's been a car stolen • er is een auto gestolen¶ there you are • alstublieft, alsjeblieft; zie je wel, wat heb ik je gezegdthere and then • onmiddellijk, ter plekke〈 ook ironisch〉 there's courage for you! • dat noem ik nou eens moed!————————there2[ ðeə] 〈 tussenwerpsel〉1 daar ⇒ zie je, nou♦voorbeelden:1 there, what did I tell you! • nou, wat heb ik je gezegd!there, there, never mind • kom, kom/stil maar, trek het je niet zo aanthere, you've made me cry • kijk, nou heb je me aan het huilen gemaakt
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