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2 [van huis gaan om zich te vermaken] go out3 [doven] go out7 [+ van] [georganiseerd worden] be organized/staged/produced by, originate (with/in)♦voorbeelden:1 het huis/de deur uitgaan • leave/stir from the housede kamer uitgaan • leave the roomerop uitgaan om klanten te werven • set out to canvass customersop ontdekking uitgaan • explore, set out on a voyage of discoverymet een meisje uitgaan • go out with a girl, take a girl out, date a girl4 de school/de bioscoop gaat uit • school/the film is over5 men is ervan uitgegaan dat … • it has been assumed/taken for granted that …van een veronderstelling uitgaan • make an assumption6 een brief (met richtlijnen e.d.) doen uitgaan naar de afdelingen • send out a letter (containing guidelines etc.) to the departmentsonze gelukwensen gaan uit naar je broer • we extend our congratulations to your brotherer gaat niets van hem uit • there's no push in him, he's so passiveer gaat een ongemene kracht van hem uit • he radiates an unusual powerer gaat een geweldige invloed van haar uit • she emanates/exerts/wields an enormous influence7 deze concerten gaan uit van een vereniging • these concerts are organized/staged by a societyhet plan ging uit van de regering • the plan originated with the Governmentonze gedachten gaan uit naar een Perzisch tapijt • we were thinking of a Persian rugop een jurk uitgaan • shop for a dress -
2 die vlekken gaan er niet uit
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