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v. verliezen; kwijt raken; zich afdoen van; niet begrijpen1 verliezen ⇒ verlies lijden, er op achteruit gaan♦voorbeelden:lose out • het afleggenlose out on something • er (geld) bij inschietenlose on the horses • (geld) verliezen bij de paardenrennen1 verliezen ⇒ kwijtraken, niet (meer) hebben, verspelen♦voorbeelden:lose count • de tel kwijtrakenlose one's mind • krankzinnig wordenlose sight of • uit het oog verliezenlose one's temper • boos wordenlose no time in (doing something) • geen tijd verspillen met (iets)lose one's way • de weg kwijtrakenlose oneself in • geheel opgaan inlose to someone • tegen iemand verliezen
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