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1 ondernemen
2 [speculeren] (take a) venture♦voorbeelden:gerechtelijke stappen ondernemen • institute proceedingsniets ondernemen tegen • take no action against -
2 straat
1 [verharde weg] street3 [zee-engte] strait(s)♦voorbeelden:de volgende straat rechts • the next turning to the righteen straat aanleggen • construct a roadde straat opbreken • dig up the streeteven verderop in de straat • up/down the streetdie woorden leren ze op straat • they pick up those words on the streetiemand op straat zetten • turn someone (out) into the streetmidden op straat • in the middle of the street/roadwayop straat spelen • play in the street(s)op straat rondzwerven, langs de straat lopen • 〈 van kinderen〉 ±run wildzich op straat wagen • venture out of doorsbinnen tien minuten stond hij weer op straat • in ten minutes' time he was out againje kunt zo niet over straat gaan • you can't go out(side) like thatiemand van de straat oprapen • pick someone up off the streetsdrie straten verderop • three streets awayik woon in de volgende straat • I live in the next street
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