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121 aflossen
2 [terugbetalen] pay off♦voorbeelden:een hypotheek/een schuld aflossen • pay off a mortgage/a debt -
122 afpassen
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123 afronden
1 [rondmaken] round (off)2 [afmaken] wind up, round off3 [met betrekking tot getallen/bedragen] round off♦voorbeelden:2 wilt u (uw betoog) afronden? • would you like to wind up (what you have to say)?een afgerond geheel vormen • form a complete whole3 naar boven/beneden afronden • round up/downeen bedrag op hele guldens afronden • round off an amount to the nearest guilder -
124 afzonderen
1 [op een afzonderlijke plaats zetten] separate (from)2 [apart zetten en houden] isolate ⇒ place/set apart3 [met een schot afscheiden] partition off4 [apart nemen voor een doel] put/set aside♦voorbeelden:II 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich afzonderen〉1 [met betrekking tot personen] separate/seclude oneself (from) ⇒ retire/withdraw (from)2 [met betrekking tot zaken] separate (out)♦voorbeelden:zich van de wereld afzonderen • withdraw from the world -
125 bedragen
♦voorbeelden:het bedraagt een grote som • a great sum is involved -
126 behoorlijk wat
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127 behoorlijk
♦voorbeelden:producten van behoorlijke kwaliteit • good quality productsdat is heel behoorlijk van ze • that's very decent of themdat ziet er heel behoorlijk uit • that looks very reasonablemet een behoorlijk gangetje • at a reasonable paceeen behoorlijk kapitaal • substantial capitaleen heel behoorlijk salaris • a decent salaryeen heel behoorlijke kamer • quite a decent roomII 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:we zijn niet eens behoorlijk voorgesteld • we haven't even been properly introducedhij zit weer behoorlijk te overdrijven • he's exaggerating all over the place againbehoorlijk wat • a reasonable amount (of) -
128 belopen
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