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adj. buiten; uit; weg; absent (van school of op werk); buiten (bij sport); niet in werking; vergist--------adv. buiten; uit; tot het laatst; in het geheel--------interj. naar buiten--------n. buiten; buitenstaand--------pref. uitgaande, uit--------prep. uit, buiten--------v. (er) uit halen; naar buiten gaanout1————————out21 niet-in ⇒ niet-populair/modieus, uit♦voorbeelden:3 out box/tray • brievenbak voor/met uitgaande post————————out3〈bijwoord; vaak predicatief〉4 uit ⇒ openbaar, te voorschijn5 uit ⇒ volledig, af, leeg♦voorbeelden:journey out • heenreishe is out playing in the garden • hij speelt buiten in de tuinthe ball was out • de bal was buiten (de lijnen)smoking is out! • er wordt niet gerookt!inside out • binnenste buitenout there • daarginds, ginder verout! • d'r uit!out it goes!/with it! • vertel op!/voor de dag ermee!out in Canada • daarginds in Canadayou're out! • jij doet/telt niet (meer) meeout with it! • vertel op!, zeg het maar!¶ out and about • (weer) op de been, in de weerout and away • veruitshe is out for trouble • ze zoekt moeilijkheden————————out4〈voorzetsel; richtingaanduidend〉♦voorbeelden:I looked out the window • ik keek uit het vensterfrom out the window • vanuit het raam
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