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1 opgaan
3 [zich begeven naar] go4 [examen afleggen] sit (for)5 [opgegeten/opgedronken worden] go, be finished6 [juist zijn] hold good/true ⇒ apply7 [in beslag genomen worden] be wrapped up (in)♦voorbeelden:1 er ging een gemompel op in de zaal • a murmer arose in the hall/roomde trap opgaan • go up/climb the stairsdezelfde kant opgaan • go the same wayals het die kant opgaat met de maatschappij dan … • if that is the way society is going …al zijn geld is opgegaan aan de inrichting van het huis • all his money went to decorating the househet is helemaal opgegaan • it's all gone6 die stelling/vergelijking gaat niet op • that hypothesis/comparison does not hold good/waterdit gaat niet op voor arme mensen • this doesn't apply to/is not true of poor people7 zij gaan op in hun werk • they are wrapped up/absorbed in their workhelemaal opgaan in zichzelf • be totally wrapped up in oneselfbeide teams zijn in elkaar opgegaan • the two teams have mergeddoen opgaan in • merge into -
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3 in elkaar overgaan
• to merge into one anotherNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > in elkaar overgaan
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6 fusioneren
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8 samensmelten
1 [een geheel worden] fuse (together)♦voorbeelden:2 de twee partijen zijn samengesmolten • the two parties have amalgamated/mergedII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [smeltend verbinden] fuse/melt together
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