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adv. onmiddelijk, direct; nu--------conj. dus; als; d.w.z. (dat wil zeggen)--------n. nunow1[ nau] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 nu ⇒ dit moment♦voorbeelden:1 every now and again, every now and then • zo nu en dan, af en toebefore now • vroeger, tot nu toeby now • ondertussen, inmiddelsfor now • voorlopigas from now, from now on • van nu af aanuntil now, up till now, up to now • tot nu toe————————now2〈 bijwoord〉1 nu ⇒ tegenwoordig; onder deze omstandigheden♦voorbeelden:it's two years ago now that I went away • het is nu (al weer) twee jaar geleden dat ik weggingwith prices now rising, now falling • met prijzen die nu eens stijgen, dan weer dalennow what do you mean? • maar wat bedoel je nu eigenlijk?now why didn't you tell me? • waarom heb je me dat dan niet gezegd?now and again/then • zo nu en dan, van tijd tot tijdjust now • zoëven, daarnet; nu, op dit ogenblikright now I'm working for B. • tegenwoordig werk ik voor B.now then, where do you think you're going? • zo, en waar dacht jij heen te gaan?there now • eindelijk!that's settled, now for the next question • dat is geregeld, en nu de volgende vraag————————now3〈 voegwoord〉♦voorbeelden:
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