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vergeten1♦voorbeelden:vergeten schrijvers • forgotten/obscure writers————————vergeten2♦voorbeelden:1 hoe kunnen we hen dit ooit doen vergeten? • how can we ever make up to them for this?alles is vergeten en vergeven • everything is forgiven and forgotten, (there are) no hard feelingsglad vergeten • clean forgot(ten)niet vergeten • don't forgetdat is om nooit te vergeten! • that is unforgettable!dat kun je wel vergeten • you can kiss that goodbye!, you can put that right out of your heado ja, vóór ik het vergeet … • ah yes, before I forget …men moet niet vergeten dat • it mustn't be forgotten that, it should be remembered thatiemand kunnen vergeten • get over someone〈 figuurlijk〉 vergeet het maar! • forget it!, no way!, don't even think about it!II 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich vergeten〉1 [buiten zichzelf raken] forget oneself -
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