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21 uittreden
2 [met betrekking tot lidmaatschap] resign (from) ⇒ withdraw (from), secede (from) 〈 een (politieke) unie〉♦voorbeelden:1 vervroegd uittreden • resign before one's term is up; 〈 met pensioen gaan〉 retire early, take early retirement¶ een uitgetreden priester • someone who has left/abandoned the priesthood, an ex-priest, a former priest -
22 van de vroege morgen tot de late avond
van de vroege morgen tot de late avond————————van de vroege morgen tot de late avondVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > van de vroege morgen tot de late avond
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23 vanmorgen vroeg
vanmorgen vroegearly this morning, early in the morningVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > vanmorgen vroeg
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24 vanmorgen
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25 vervroegd uittreden
vervroegd uittredenresign before one's term is up; 〈 met pensioen gaan〉 retire early, take early retirementVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > vervroegd uittreden
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26 vooravond
1 [avond vóór iets gewichtigs] eve2 [eerste deel van de avond] early evening♦voorbeelden:1 〈 figuurlijk〉 wij staan aan de vooravond van grote gebeurtenissen • we are on the eve of great events -
27 vroegtijdig
1 [bijtijds] early -
28 's morgens
adv. in the morning, in the early hours of the day -
29 's ochtends
adv. in the morning, in the early hours of the day -
30 AOW
n. Dutch early retirement scheme -
31 Palaeozoïcum
n. Paleozoic era, the early geological period in which fish reptile and insects first appeared on Earth -
32 Pruisen
n. Prussia, former kingdom and state in northern Europe during the 14th through early 20th centuries -
33 VUT
v. Dutch early retirement scheme -
34 afvalrace
n. early part of a race -
35 afvalwedstrijd
n. early part of a race, heat -
36 apostel
n. apostle, one of the 12 disciples of Jesus; missionary of the early Christian church; one who spreads the teachings of Christianity; one who advances an important cause or idea -
37 artnouveau
n. Art Nouveau, style of decorative art popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries (characterized by plant motifs, flowing lines and asymmetrical shapes) -
38 avondschemering
n. twilight, gloaming, fading light of early evening -
39 basiliek
n. basilica, type of early Christian church (mainly found in Italy) -
40 beatnik
n. beatnik, member of the beat generation; person of the late 1950's and early 60's who rejects the conventions of society
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