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1 kopen
2 [afkopen, contracteren] buy (off)♦voorbeelden:zich arm kopen • spend money like it's going out of style〈 figuurlijk〉 wat koop ik ervoor? • what good will it do me?iemands stilzwijgen kopen • bribe someone to keep quiet1 [een aankoop doen] trade/deal (with) ⇒ buy♦voorbeelden:ik koop daar nooit • I never shop therebij/van iemand kopen • trade/deal with someone -
2 huizen kopen
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3 betalen
1 [het verschuldigde doen toekomen] pay 〈 iemand, een rekening〉; pay for 〈 iets〉 ⇒ 〈 na protest〉 pay up, 〈 ten volle〉 pay off, 〈 ten volle〉 settle 〈ook → link=betaald betaald〉♦voorbeelden:1 het nog te betalen bedrag is … • the amount still due is …de chauffeur/de ober betalen • pay the driver/the waitereen deel van de kosten betalen • share in the costsieder zijn deel betalen • share and share alikede kosten betalen • bear the costte betalen saldo, (nog) te betalen • balance duezijn schulden (niet) betalen • (not) pay one's debtsiemand te veel laten betalen • overcharge someonemag ik even betalen? • could I have the bill, please?weigeren te betalen, niet meer betalen 〈 rekeningen〉 • repudiate/suspend paymenten wij moeten alles maar betalen • and we have to foot the billwie zal dit betalen? • who's going to pay for this?contant betalen • pay (in) cashiets duur (moeten) betalen • pay dear for somethingwat heb je ervoor moeten betalen • what did they charge you for it?hoeveel krijgen zij ervoor betaald? • what's in it for them?die huizen zijn niet te betalen • the price of these houses is prohibitivevooruit te betalen, vooraf betalen • payable in advanceelkaar met gesloten beurzen betalen • settle on mutual termsmet een cheque/met cheques betalen • pay by chequeper uur/stuk betaald worden • be paid by the hour, be on piece-workuit eigen portemonnee betalen • pay out of one's own pockethier hoeft u niets voor te betalen • there is no charge (for this)hier kun je alles kopen, als je maar betaalt • you can buy anything here, at a price1 [geld opleveren] pay♦voorbeelden:2 [vergelden] repay♦voorbeelden:
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