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3 [omlijsting] frame, rim5 [in samenstellingen] [marginaal-] marginal 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉 ⇒ peripheral 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉6 [Zuid-Afrikaanse munt] rand♦voorbeelden:1 de rand van een bord/schaal • the rim of a plate/disheen opstaande rand • a raised edgede slappe rand van een hoed • the soft brim of a hateen vooruitstekende rand • a projecting edgeeen brief met een zwarte rand • a black-edged letteraan de rand van de stad • on the outskirts of the townaan de rand van de samenleving • on the fringes of societyeen rand langs het tafelkleed • a border on the tableclotheen bril met gouden randen • gold-rimmed spectacleshij tuurde over de rand van zijn bril • he peered over the top of his glasses4 aan de rand van de afgrond • on the brink of the precipice; 〈 figuurlijk〉 on the verge of disaster〈 figuurlijk〉 op de rand van de ondergang • on the verge/brink of ruinover de rand lopen • overflowtot de rand gevuld • filled to the brim5 randverschijnsel • marginal/peripheral phenomenon -
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