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1 hindrance
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5 let
n. verhindering; huren; verhuren; "terugkomen" (bij tennis)--------v. laten; de mogelijkheid geven; geven; verhuren; laten liggen; ontdekkenlet1[ let]♦voorbeelden:————————let2♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉3 laten ontsnappen ⇒ bevrijden, loslaten♦voorbeelden:1 she wants to, but her mother won't let her • ze wil wel, maar ze mag niet van haar moederlet someone go • iemand laten gaanlet me have that • geef (maar/eens) hierlet something be known • iets laten wetenplease, let me buy this round • laat mij nu toch dit rondje aanbiedenlet there be no mistake about my opinion • laat er over mijn mening geen misverstand bestaanlet me hear/know • hou me op de hoogtelet me see • eens kijkenlet's face it • laten we wel wezen4 let x be y/z • stel x is y/z, gegeven x is y/zlet something be • iets laten rustenlet drop/fall • (zich) laten (ont)vallenlet fly (at) • uithalen (naar)let someone get on with it • iemand zijn gang laten gaanlet oneself go • zich laten gaanlet someone have it • iemand de volle laag/ervan langs gevenlet pass • laten lopen, onweersproken latenlet something ride • iets op zijn beloop latenlet someone stew • iemand in zijn eigen sop laten gaarkokenlet through • laten passeren, doorlatenlet into • binnenlaten in, toelaten tot; in vertrouwen nemen over, vertellen
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