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1 come to
overnemen,ontvangen; bijdraaien,bewust wordencome toII 〈werkwoord + voorzetsel〉3 belopen ⇒ bedragen, (neer)komen op5 toekomen ⇒ ten deel/te beurt vallen, gegeven worden6 overkomen♦voorbeelden:come to someone's aid/assistance/help • iemand te hulp komencome to a decision • tot een besluit komenJohn came to a bad/no good/a sticky end • het liep slecht af met Jancome to fruition • in vervulling gaancome to a halt/standstill • tot stilstand komencome to life • tot leven komen, weer bijkomencome to light • aan het licht komencome to one's senses/oneself • tot bezinning komen, weer bijkomencome to an understanding • het eens wordencome to little • weinig uithalenwhat's it all coming to? • waar moet dat allemaal heen?come to nothing • op niets uitdraaiencome to oneself • tot zichzelf komenif it comes to that • in dat gevalwe never thought things would come to this! • we hadden nooit gedacht dat het zo ver zou komen! -
2 purpose
n. doel; bedoeling--------v. zich voornemen, van plan zijnpurpose1[ pə:pəs]1 doel ⇒ bedoeling, reden, plan, voornemen2 zin ⇒ (beoogd) effect, resultaat, nut♦voorbeelden:1 does this serve your purpose? • beantwoordt dit aan je verwachtingen?accidentally on purpose • per ongeluk expreshe came for/with the purpose of seeing us, he came on purpose to see us • hij kwam met het doel om ons te bezoekenhe did it on purpose • hij deed het met opzet2 these talks have certainly answered/fulfilled/served their purpose(s) • deze besprekingen zijn zeker zinvol geweestall your help will be to no purpose • al je hulp zal tevergeefs zijnthese money cuts will come to little purpose • deze bezuinigingen zullen weinig effect hebben♦voorbeelden:————————purpose2♦voorbeelden:1 he purposes to spend his holidays with us • het ligt in zijn bedoeling zijn vakantie bij ons door te brengen
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