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1 [aansluiten] tie in/link up (with) ⇒ continue♦voorbeelden:1 aanknopen bij het reeds eerder behandelde • link up/tie in with what has gone beforeII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [vastknopen] tie up/together2 [beginnen met] enter into♦voorbeelden:onderhandelingen aanknopen met • enter into negotiations with -
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