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dan1〈 bijwoord〉1 [op dat tijdstip] then♦voorbeelden:1 morgen zijn we vrij, dan gaan we uit • we have a day off tomorrow, so we're going outnu eens dit, dan weer dat • first one thing, then anotherhij zei dat hij dan en dan zou komen • he said he'd come at such and such a timehij heeft twee huizen in de stad en dan nog één buiten • he has two houses in town and one in the country as wellzelfs dan/dan nog gaat het niet • even so it won't worken dan? • and then what?3 als de trein niet rijdt, dan kan ik niet komen • if the train isn't running I won't be able to comewat dan nog? • so what!〈 met tegenstellende kracht〉 ook goed, dan niet • all right, we won't thenal dan niet 〈+ bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉 • 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉 or otherwise, whether 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉 or noten dan zeggen ze nog dat … • and still they say that …hij heeft niet gewerkt; hij is dan ook gezakt • he didn't work, so not surprisingly he faileddie schrijver had dan toch maar veel succes • but that writer did have considerable success————————dan2〈 voegwoord〉1 [na een vergrotende trap] than2 [na ‘ander(s)’] than, from4 [na ‘te’] to (do/be …), for (that)5 [of] or♦voorbeelden:4 hij is te trots dan dat hij zo iets zou aannemen • he is so proud that he would never accept such an offerhij vroeg of hij morgen dan wel overmorgen zou komen • he asked whether he should come tomorrow or the day after -
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zijn1〈 het〉————————zijn21 [bestaan, zich bevinden, gebeuren] be2 [behoren aan] be3 [leven] be, live, be alive4 [bezig zijn met] be5 [bedragen] be♦voorbeelden:1 er zijn mensen die … • there are people who …dat kan/mag wel (zo) zijn • be that as it mayzij het dat hij … • although he …wat is er? • what's the matter?; 〈 wat wil je zeggen〉 what is it?wat zal het zijn? • what'll it be?wat niet is, kan nog komen • Rome wasn't built in a daywe zijn er • here we arehoe het ook zij • whatever the case may be, in any eventhoe ver ben je? (in een boek) • how far have you got?als het ware • as it were3 er was eens een koning … • once (upon a time) there was a king …die man is er geweest • that man is done forvader is niet meer • father is no longer alive4 Piet is lopen/voetballen • Piet is (out) running/playing footballvan wanneer is dat boek? • when was that book written?II 〈 koppelwerkwoord〉1 be♦voorbeelden:daar is niets van waar • that's not at all truedat is te doen • that can be donedát is nog eens lopen • (now) that's what I call walkingben ik? • is it my turn?die beker is van tin • that cup is made of tinals ik jou was, zou ik … • if I were/ 〈 informeel〉was you, I would …III 〈 hulpwerkwoord〉1 [van tijd] have2 [van de lijdende vorm] be♦voorbeelden:————————zijn3♦voorbeelden:dit is zijn huis • this is his houseieder het zijne geven • give every man his duehij wilde er het zijne van weten • he wanted to know (just) what was what
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