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1 [bovenste gedeelte] top ⇒ tip, 〈 van berg ook〉 peak, 〈wiskunde; van piramide〉 apex, vertex 〈 van driehoek〉4 [hoogste groep] top5 [in samenstellingen] top6 [conferentie] summit♦voorbeelden:de vlag in top hijsen • hoist the flag to the mastheadvan top tot teen • from head to foot2 de spanning steeg ten top • (the) tension mounted to/reached fever pitch -
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