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n. kwart; woonwijk; kwart-dollar; kwart; vierhoek; plaats; streek; genade; windstreek--------v. vierendelen; in vieren delen; in vier gelijke stukken verdelen; kwartieren; opbergenquarter1[ kwo:tə]8 (stads)deel ⇒ wijk, gewest♦voorbeelden:a quarter of an hour • een kwartierhe chose the best quarter of the ox • hij koos het beste kwartier van de osthree quarters of the people voted • driekwart van de mensen stemdeduring the last quarter • in het laatste semesterthis clock also strikes the quarters • deze klok slaat ook de kwartierenit's a quarter past/to eight • het is kwart over/voor achtfrom all quarters of the world • uit alle windstrekenis the wind in that quarter? • waait de wind uit die hoek?♦voorbeelden:♦voorbeelden:find suitable quarters • geschikte huisvesting vindenwell-informed quarters • goed ingelichte kringenmarried quarters • familieverblijventhey took up their quarters • ze sloegen hun tenten op, ze namen hun intrek→ close close/————————quarter2〈 werkwoord〉2 inkwartieren ⇒ logies/huisvesting verschaffen (aan), legeren♦voorbeelden:
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