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1 afzeggen
1 [meedelen dat iets niet doorgaat] cancel2 [opzeggen] cancel3 [verloochenen] give up♦voorbeelden:een vergadering afzeggen • cancel a meeting1 [meedelen dat men niet komt] call off♦voorbeelden:afzeggen voor een vergadering • send apologies for missing a meeting -
2 beëindigen
2 [door middel van een overeenkomst tot een einde brengen] end ⇒ close 〈 vergadering〉, 〈 afbreken〉 discontinue, terminate 〈 contract〉♦voorbeelden:een vriendschap beëindigen • break off a friendship -
3 een abonnement afzeggen
een abonnement afzeggenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een abonnement afzeggen
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4 een abonnement beëindigen
een abonnement beëindigenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een abonnement beëindigen
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5 abonnement
1 [het zich abonneren] subscription (to) 〈 krant〉; taking/buying a season ticket 〈 trein, concertzaal〉2 [kaart] season ticket♦voorbeelden:een abonnement opzeggen/vernieuwen • 〈krant enz.〉 cancel/renew a subscription -
6 de krant opzeggen
de krant opzeggen————————de krant opzeggenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de krant opzeggen
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7 een abonnement opzeggen/vernieuwen
een abonnement opzeggen/vernieuwen〈krant enz.〉 cancel/renew a subscriptionVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een abonnement opzeggen/vernieuwen
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8 krant
1 [(exemplaar van een) dagblad] (news)paper2 [onderneming] newspaper3 [de pers] papers♦voorbeelden:1 mag ik een stuk van jouw krant? • can I have a piece/section of your newspaper?de krant openslaan op de sportpagina • (fold) open the newspaper at/to the sports pagede krant opzeggen • cancel one's subscription (to the newspaper)ik heb het uit de krant • I saw it in/got it from the newspaper2 zij is bij een krant • she works for/is with a newspaper
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