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1 terugvallen
2 [+ op] [een beroep doen op] fall back on3 [sport] [achteruitgaan in prestatie] give way4 [verminderen] drop♦voorbeelden:1 telkens in dezelfde gewoonte terugvallen • lapse into/revert to the same habithij kan bij dit werk terugvallen op zijn ruime ervaring • he brings his wide experience to the work3 na een goede start viel de jonge deelnemer sterk terug • after a good start the young contestant lost much ground -
2 verjaren
1 [juridisch] become prescribed ⇒ become (statute-)barred, become out-of-date 〈 coupons〉, lapse 〈 coupons〉, be precluded by the lapse of time 〈 strafvordering〉♦voorbeelden: -
3 afdwaling
n. deviation, digression; wandering, straying; lapse -
4 loop
n. run, gait, walk, March, race, train, stream, current, course, currency, barrel, flight, set, lapse, flux, heat -
5 misslag
n. Miss, mistake, lapse, blunder, foozle -
6 misstrap
n. lapse -
7 na afloop
prep. after the lapse of, at the finish -
8 over
adv. over, across, supra, away--------prep. over, beyond, behind, via, by, above, past, on, about, along, in, of, after the lapse of -
9 terugvallen
v. lapse -
10 vergissing
n. mistake, error, slip, misstep, oversight, lapse, errancy -
11 verloop
n. course, progress, process, lapse, efflux, March, development -
12 verlopen
adj. forlorn, seedy--------v. elapse, lapse, go, go to seed, run, flow out, peter out -
13 voorbijgaan
v. go past, pass by, pass, pass over, overblow, wear, steal away, run on, leave out, lapse, fleet, flit -
14 tijdverloop
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15 verloop
• behaviour• course• curve• development• drift• expiry• fluctuation• lapse• progress• reduction• taper• tend• tendency• turnover• variation -
16 coma
1 coma♦voorbeelden:in (een) coma raken • lapse into a comauit een coma bijkomen • come out of a coma -
17 generalisatie
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18 in (een) coma raken
in (een) coma rakenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > in (een) coma raken
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19 in generalisaties vervallen
in generalisaties vervallenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > in generalisaties vervallen
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20 na/binnen een tijdsverloop van drie maanden
na/binnen een tijdsverloop van drie maandenafter (a lapse/period/an interval of)/within (a period/space of) three monthsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > na/binnen een tijdsverloop van drie maanden
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