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1 [doel niet treffen] miss2 [mislopen] miss3 [met betrekking tot afwezigheid van iets of iemand] go without ⇒ 〈 het stellen zonder ook〉 spare, afford 〈 voornamelijk met betrekking tot geld〉, 〈 ontberen〉 lack, 〈 ontberen〉 lose4 [betreuren van afwezigheid] miss♦voorbeelden:de maatregelen misten hun doel • the measures didn't work/were ineffectivezijn woorden misten hun uitwerking • his words didn't have the intended effect/; 〈 vonden geen gehoor〉 fell on deaf earsje kunt het niet missen • you can't miss itkun je je fiets een paar uurtjes missen? • can you spare your bike for a couple of hours?hij mist gevoel voor humor • he lacks a sense of humourzij moest een oog missen • she had to lose an eyeovertuiging missen • be unconvincing/lacking in convictionik mis mijn portemonnee • I've lost/mislaid my pursewe missen een van onze vliegtuigen • one of our planes is missinghij kan best wat missen • he can (well) afford itkun je er een missen? • can you spare one?ze kunnen elkaar niet missen • they can't get along without one anotherik zou het voor geen geld willen missen • I wouldn't part with/do without it for the worldaan die reünie heb je niks gemist • you didn't miss much by not going to the reunion1 [ontbreken] be missing2 [niet raak schieten] miss♦voorbeelden:¶ dat kan niet missen • that can't go wrong/fail, that's bound to work/happen -
2 hij kan best wat missen
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af1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:————————af2I 〈 bijwoord〉1 [met betrekking tot een verwijdering] off, away2 [+ van] [met betrekking tot het uitgangspunt] from3 [met betrekking tot een verwijderd/gescheiden zijn] away, off4 [naar beneden] down♦voorbeelden:1 af en aan • back and forth, to and fromensen liepen af en aan • people came and wentaf en toe • (every) now and thenklaar? af! • get set! go!2 van die dag af • from that day (on/onward(s))van de grond af • from ground levelde nieuwigheid is er een beetje af • the novelty has worn off a bitde verf is er af • the paint has come offver af • a long way offhij woont een eindje van de weg af • he lives a little way away from the roadvan iemand af zijn • be rid of someoneu bent nog niet van me af • you haven't seen the last/back of mede trap af • down the stairsaf! • (get) down!; 〈 tegen hond ook〉 down boy/girl!goed/beter/slecht af zijn • have come off well/better/badlydaar wil ik (van) af zijn • I wouldn't like to sayop 't onbeleefde af • to the point of rudenessik weet er niets van af • I don't know anything about itII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉4 [spel] out♦voorbeelden:2 het werk is af • the work is done/finishedde voorstelling was af • the performance was perfect
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