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1 next!
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2 next
adj. volgend, volgende; verwant--------adv. volgend; volgende keernext1[ nekst] 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:the girl next door • het meisje van hiernaastthe next turn past the traffic lights • de eerste afslag na de stoplichtenthe next best • het beste op één na, de tweede keusthe next but one • de volgende op één na2 the next day • de volgende dag, de dag daaropnext Monday • volgende week maandagthe next few weeks • de komende wekenthe next thing I knew I was lying in the gutter • vóór ik goed en wel wist wat er gebeurde lag ik in de goot————————next2♦voorbeelden:¶ next of kin • (naaste) bloedverwant(en), nabestaande(n)next! • volgende!————————next3〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:next to Jill • naast/vergeleken bij Jillhe placed his chair next to mine • hij zette zijn stoel naast de mijnenext we had tea • daarna dronken we theefor next to nothing • bijna voor niks -
3 next-door
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4 next Monday
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5 next month is still clear
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6 next time round
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7 next to Jill
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8 next to impossible
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9 next to the skin
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10 next we had tea
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11 next of kin
nabijnext of kinnaaste verwanten/familie————————(naaste) bloedverwant(en), nabestaande(n) -
12 next at risk
volgende slachtoffer -
13 next best
de een-na-beste -
14 next day
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15 next door
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16 next door to
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17 next month
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18 next time
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19 next to nothing
bijna niets -
20 next week
volgende week
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