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1 [met betrekking tot geneesmiddelen] take5 [binnenhalen] bring/take in6 [aan boord nemen] take on8 [verzamelen] collect♦voorbeelden:〈 ironisch〉 hij is goed van innemen • he's fond of his food/drink2 veel plaats innemen • take up/occupy a lot of roomzijn plaats innemen • take one's seateen belangrijke plaats innemen • hold/occupy an important position; feature (conspicuously)iemand voor zich innemen • win someone's sympathy6 het schip moet brandstof/water innemen • the ship has to take in fuel/water7 een jurk van voren/achteren innemen • take a dress in/up at the front/back -
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