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1 recently
adv. onlangs, in de laatste tijd[ rie:sntlie]♦voorbeelden:1 have you seen him recently? • heb je hem onlangs nog gezien? -
2 when
adv. wanneer?; op tijdstip dat; dan; ondanks--------conj. als; toen; wanneer--------n. wanneer; tijd--------pron. als; toen; wanneerwhen1[ wen] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————when21 wanneer♦voorbeelden:1 since when has he been here? • sinds wanneer/hoe lang is hij al hier?♦voorbeelden:1 they were last seen in May, since when they haven't been heard from • ze zijn voor het laatst gesignaleerd in mei en sindsdien is er niets meer van hen vernomen————————when3〈 bijwoord〉2 wanneer ⇒ waarop, dat♦voorbeelden:1 when will I see you? • wanneer zie ik je weer?2 I hate winter, when all is grey • ik haat de winter, wanneer/als alles grijs isthe day when I went to Paris • de dag dat/waarop ik naar Parijs ging————————when4〈 voegwoord〉4 hoewel ⇒ terwijl, ondanks (het feit) dat♦voorbeelden:3 why use gas when it can explode? • waarom gas gebruiken als (je weet dat) het kan ontploffen?4 he wasn't interested when he could have made a fortune • hij was niet geïnteresseerd hoewel/terwijl hij dik geld had kunnen verdienen
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