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1 laat
1 late♦voorbeelden:een wat late reactie • a rather belated reactionis het nog laat geworden gisteravond? • did the people stay late last night?, did you work late last night?wat is het al laat! • look how late it is!daar kom je wel wat laat mee • it's rather late in the day (to do that)laat opblijven • stay up lategisteravond laat • late last nighthoe laat is het? • what's the time?, what time is it?hoe laat? • what time?, when?hoe laat heb jij het? • what time do you make it?hoe laat beginnen we? • what time do we start?'s avonds laat • late at nightte laat komen (op school/kantoor/je werk) • be late (for school/at the office/for work)een dag te laat • a day late/overdue〈 figuurlijk〉 is het weer zo laat? • here we go again!laat in de middag/het voorjaar • in the late afternoon/springvan vroeg tot laat • from dawn till dusk -
2 te laat komen (op school/kantoor/je werk)
te laat komen (op school/kantoor/je werk)be late (for school/at the office/for work)Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > te laat komen (op school/kantoor/je werk)
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3 nagaan
2 [zich voorstellen] imagine4 [controleren] check (up)♦voorbeelden:1 voor zover we kunnen nagaan • as far as we can gather/ascertain2 kun je nagaan! • just imagine!als je nagaat dat … • if you think that …dat is nu niet meer na te gaan • it's too late to check that; 〈 helemaal niet te achterhalen〉 there's no way of telling any more
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