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1 dag
dag1〈de〉1 [dageraad] day(break)2 [daglicht] daylight3 [toestand/tijd dat de zon boven de horizon is] day(time)4 [etmaal] day♦voorbeelden:1 voor dag en dauw op zijn/opstaan • be up/get up at the crack of dawnvoor dag en dauw • 〈 ook〉 before cockcrow/daybreak2 het misdrijf komt aan de dag • the crime will come to light/come outveel moed aan de dag leggen • show/display great courageaan de dag treden • emerge, become apparent 〈 bijvoorbeeld gebreken〉voor de dag komen • come to light, surface, appearmet iets voor de dag komen • 〈 een voorstel doen〉 come forward/up with something; 〈 zich presenteren〉 come forward, present oneselfgoed voor de dag komen • make a good impressionvoor de dag halen • bring to light, producedat is zo klaar als de dag • that is as clear as dayvan de dag een nacht maken • turn day into nightdag en nacht bereikbaar • available day and nightbij klaarlichte dag • in broad daylighthet is/wordt dag • day is breakinghet is kort dag • time is running out (fast), there is not much time (left)het is morgen vroeg dag • we must get up early/get an early start tomorrowbij dag • by dayeen gat in de dag slapen • sleep well into the dayiemand de dag van zijn leven bezorgen • give someone the time of his lifede dag des oordeels • Judgement Dayhalve/hele dagen werken • work half/full timede jongste dag • the latter daylange dagen maken • work long hourser gaat geen dag voorbij of ik denk aan jou • not a day passes but I think of youwat is het voor dag? • what day (of the week) is it?morgen komt er weer een dag • tomorrow is another daydag in, dag uit • day in day outdag aan/op/na dag • day by/after dayhet wordt met de dag slechter • it gets worse by the dayom de andere dag/de drie dagen • every other day, every three daysop een (goede/mooie) dag • one (fine) dayop de dag af • to a/the day24 uur per dag • 24 hours a daytot op deze dag /de dag van vandaag • to this (very) dayik weet het nog als de dag van gisteren • I remember as if it were only yesterdayvan dag tot dag • daily, from day to dayvan de ene dag op de andere • from one day to the nextzijn laatste dagen slijten • end one's daysde oude dag komt met gebreken • infirmity comes with old agedezer dagen • 〈 komende dagen〉 in the next few/coming days; 〈 recentelijk〉 in the last few/in recent daysvandaag de dag • nowadays, these daysin mijn dagen • in my dayin de dagen van het schrikbewind • during the reign of terrorouden van dagen • the elderly6 zeg maar dag met je handje • 〈 kindertaal〉 wave bye-bye/goodbye; 〈 figuurlijk〉 you can kiss that goodbye————————dag2♦voorbeelden:1 dáág! • bye(-bye)!, bye then〈 informeel〉 ja, dáág! • forget it! -
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minder13 [geringer van betekenis] minor4 [slechter] worse♦voorbeelden:ik doe het niet voor minder • I won't do it for lesshet niet met minder (willen) doen • refuse to do with less4 het is/smaakt er niet minder om • it is/tastes none the worse for itmijn ogen worden minder • my eyesight is failinghet wordt minder met de omzet/service/kwaliteit • the turnover/service/quality gets worseII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [van graad/wijze/modaliteit] less♦voorbeelden:minder gaan roken • cut down on smokinghet zijn minder de commentaren dan de sensatieverhalen die de aandacht trekken • it is the sensational stories rather than the comments that attract the attentionhoe minder erover gezegd wordt, hoe beter • the less said about it the betterkan het wat minder? • keep it down, please!————————minder2〈 telwoord〉♦voorbeelden:hij heeft niet veel geld, maar nog minder verstand • he has little money and even less intelligencedat is er weer één minder • that'll be one lesshet is iets minder, mag dat? • it's a little less, is that all right?niets minder dan dat • nothing less than thatin minder dan geen tijd was hij terug • he was back in less than no timevijf minuten meer of minder • give or take five minutesgroepen van negen en minder • groups of nine and underin minder dan twee weken na hun huwelijk • within two weeks of their weddingniemand minder dan … • none other than …net iets minder dan 100 gulden/30 seconden • just under a hundred guilders/30 secondsniet minder dan 300 mensen • no less than 300 peopleweinig minder dan • something/little short of
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