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1 verspringen
verspringen〈 sport〉♦voorbeelden:————————verspringen1 [springend van plaats veranderen] jump2 [op een andere dag vallen] change date3 [niet in één lijn liggen] stagger♦voorbeelden: -
2 door
door1〈 bijwoord〉1 through♦voorbeelden:de hele dag door • all day long, throughout the dayde kast kan de deur niet door • the cupboard won't go through the doorzijn hele leven door • his whole life long, throughout his lifemijn schoenen zijn door • my shoes are worn outde tunnel gaat onder het water door • the tunnel passes under the waterik ben door en door nat/koud • I'm wet through (and through), I'm chilled to the bonezij kent het land door en door • she knows the country like the back of her handdoor en door slecht • rotten to the core, thoroughly bad————————door2〈 voorzetsel〉1 [met betrekking tot een zijde/ruimte/opening/doorgang] through3 [middels] by (means of)5 [in passieve zinnen] by♦voorbeelden:door rood/oranje rijden • jump the lighthij vertrok door de tuin • he left via/through the gardenalles lag door elkaar • everything was in a messdoor haar heb ik hem leren kennen • it was thanks to her that I met him4 door het slechte weer • because of/owing to the bad weatherdoor ziekte verhinderd • prevented by illness from coming/attending/goingdat komt door jou • that's (all) because of youdoor wie is het geschreven? • who was it written by?door de week • through the week -
3 aanloop
♦voorbeelden:een sprong met/zonder aanloop • a running/standing jump
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long jump — n the long jump a sport in which each competitor tries to jump further than anyone else >long jumper n … Dictionary of contemporary English
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