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1 [meetellen] count4 [betreffen] concern♦voorbeelden:2 de boycot deed zich gelden • the boycott took/started to take effectzijn rechten doen gelden • assert one's rightsrecht kunnen doen gelden op • be able to claim, be entitled toeen vijf geldt voor/als onvoldoende • a five counts as a failgelden als norm • be the standarddit document geldt niet als betaling • this document is not acceptable as paymentdeze wet geldt hier niet • that law doesn't apply herehetzelfde geldt voor hem • that goes for him too4 mijn opmerking geldt jouw vriend • 〈 bestemd voor〉 my remark is meant for your friend; 〈 heeft betrekking op〉 my remark concerns your friendII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [betreffen] concern♦voorbeelden: -
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