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1 nobility
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2 after the French nobility
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3 landed gentry/nobility
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4 marry into the nobility
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5 after
adj. van achteren--------adv. nadat; van toen af aan--------conj. nadat--------prep. na; achter; volgens iemand, volgens iets; betrekking hebbend totafter1[ a:ftə] 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 in after years • in latere jaren, in de daarop volgende jaren————————after2〈 bijwoord〉1 na ⇒ nadien, erachter♦voorbeelden:come after • achterop komen, later volgenJack fell down and Jill came tumbling after • Jack viel en Jill kwam hem achterna getuimeldshortly after • spoedig daarna————————after3〈 voorzetsel〉2 〈 tijd〉na4 naar ⇒ volgens, in navolging van♦voorbeelden:Jack ran after Jill • Jack liep Jill achternastand one after another • achter elkaar staanafter you • na u, ga je gangit's after two o'clock • het is over tweeënafter the French nobility • in navolging van de Franse adela study after Rubens • een studie naar Rubenstake after one's father • op zijn vader lijken¶ after all • toch, per slot (van rekening)be after something • het gemunt hebben op/uit zijn op iets, iets najagen————————after4〈 voegwoord〉1 nadat ⇒ als, toen, wanneer♦voorbeelden: -
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