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adj. nabij, dichtbij; nabij staand; dichterbij; intiem; op het laatste moment; vrek, gierigaard; shandig--------adv. nabij; dichtbij; op korte duur; bijna--------prep. bij; naast--------v. naderennear1♦voorbeelden:the near side of the river • deze kant van de rivierour nearest and dearest • zij die ons het meest dierbaar zijnnear likeness/resemblance • sprekende/sterke gelijkenisII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, attributief〉1 bijdehands ⇒ er♦voorbeelden:————————near2〈 werkwoord〉1 naderen————————near3〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 draw near • naderen, dichterbij komenthey were near famished • ze waren bijna van de honger gestorvenshe came as near as could be to being drowned • het scheelde maar een haartje of ze was verdronkenas near as makes no difference • zo goed alsfrom far and near • van heinde en vershe was near to tears • het huilen stond haar nader dan het lachen→ hand hand/————————near4〈 voorzetsel〉♦voorbeelden:she was near death • ze was bijna/op sterven na doodhe lived near his sister • hij woonde niet ver van zijn zustergo/come near to doing something • iets bijna doen, op het punt staan iets te doen -
2 lot
n. Lot (figuur uit de bijbel,neef van abraham)[ lot]2 kavel ⇒ perceel, partij, (veiling)nummer♦voorbeelden:→ bad bad/II 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; werkwoord enkelvoud of meervoud〉1 groep ⇒ aantal dingen/mensen, een hoop, een heleboel♦voorbeelden:1 lots and lots • ontzettend veel, hopena lot of books/lots of books • een heleboel boekenthat's the lot • dat is allesthings have changed a lot • er is nogal wat veranderd
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