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1 doorspelen
♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:informatie aan een krant doorspelen • pass on information to a newspaperde bal doorspelen naar … • pass (the ball) to … -
2 verder
1 [wat rest(te) van] (the) rest of♦voorbeelden:3 de verdere details zal ik je besparen • I'll spare you the rest of the/the other detailsII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [vergrotende trap van ver] farther, further2 [vervolgens] further5 [met betrekking tot het voortzetten van de handeling] further, farther♦voorbeelden:1 twee regels verder • two lines farther/(further) down2 hoe ging het verder? • how did it go on?3 verder verklaarde zij … • she went on/proceeded to say …4 is er verder nog iets? • anything else?5 we gaan verder • let's go on/continueverder lezen/spelen • go on/continue reading/playing, read/play on -
3 de scheidsrechter gebaarde door te spelen
de scheidsrechter gebaarde door te spelenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de scheidsrechter gebaarde door te spelen
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4 verder lezen/spelen
verder lezen/spelengo on/continue reading/playing, read/play onVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > verder lezen/spelen
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