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1 van school afsturen
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2 van school jagen
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3 van school sturen
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4 afsturen
1 [met betrekking tot een vaartuig] steer away♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [wegzenden] send away2 [+ op] [ergens heen zenden] send (towards)♦voorbeelden:de hond op iemand afsturen • set the dog on someone -
5 jagen
3 [nalopen] chase♦voorbeelden:prijzen omhoog/omlaag jagen • drive prices up/downuiteen jagen • scatterzich een kogel door het hoofd jagen • put a bullet through one's headdie wet werd door de Tweede Kamer gejaagd • the law was rushed through parliamentiemand op kosten jagen • put someone to (great) expensevan school jagen • expel from schoolvoor zich uit jagen • drive before one2 [rusteloos streven] pursue3 [snel gaan] race♦voorbeelden:1 op patrijs jagen • hunt partridge, go (out) partridge-shootingop effect jagen • be after effectsde wolken joegen voorbij • the clouds scudded past -
6 sturen
1 [naar het roer/stuur luisteren] steer♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 een speler uit het veld sturen • send/order a player off the fieldvan school sturen • expel (from school)1 [een richting laten volgen] steer 〈ook van schip enz.〉; 〈 auto ook〉 drive; 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord ook〉 guide 〈 paard, pen, iemands hand〉; 〈 algemeen〉 direct♦voorbeelden:de kaart stuurt ons naar links • the map directs us to the left
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expel — [[t]ɪkspe̱l[/t]] expels, expelling, expelled 1) VERB: usu passive If someone is expelled from a school or organization, they are officially told to leave because they have behaved badly. [be V ed] More than five thousand secondary school students … English dictionary
expel — ex|pel [ıkˈspel] v past tense and past participle expelled present participle expelling [T] [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: expellere, from pellere to drive ] 1.) to officially force someone to leave a school or organization →↑expulsion expel… … Dictionary of contemporary English
expel — verb ADVERB ▪ forcibly ▪ They were forcibly expelled from their farm by the occupying authorities. ▪ immediately ▪ permanently ▪ Any student may be permanently expelled for coming to school with a weapon … Collocations dictionary
expel — v. (D; tr.) to expel from (to expel a child from school) * * * [ɪk spel] (D; tr.) to expel from (to expel a child from school) … Combinatory dictionary
expel — verb expelled, expelling (T) 1 to dismiss someone officially from a school or organization: expel sb from: I was expelled from school when I was fourteen. | expel sb for doing sth: Three party members were expelled for accepting bribes. | get… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
expel — 01. The principal has [expelled] three students for beating up another boy. 02. He has been suspended from school a number of times and is at risk of being [expelled]. 03. A full grown oak tree [expels] about seven tons of water through its… … Grammatical examples in English
expel — Kipaku, ho okuke, paku, lua i, hulā; ho oku u (as from school) … English-Hawaiian dictionary
expel — ex‧pel [ɪkˈspel] verb expelled PTandPPX expelling PRESPARTX [transitive] to officially make someone leave a country or an organization: • In the past, the government found it legally difficult to identify and expel illegal immigrants. expel… … Financial and business terms
School of Lismore — School of Lismore † Catholic Encyclopedia ► School of Lismore As the School of Armagh in the North of Ireland, and that of Clonmacnoise in the centre, so the School of Lismore was the most celebrated in the South of Ireland. It was… … Catholic encyclopedia
expel — late 14c., from L. expellere drive out, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + pellere to drive (see PULSE (Cf. pulse) (1)). Meaning to eject from a school is first recorded 1640s. Related: Expelled; expelling … Etymology dictionary
expel — ► VERB (expelled, expelling) 1) force or drive out. 2) force (a pupil) to leave a school. DERIVATIVES expellable adjective expellee noun expeller noun. ORIGIN Latin expell … English terms dictionary