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1 object
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2 object
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3 de vrouw als object
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4 dit object is zonder enige gebruikswaarde
dit object is zonder enige gebruikswaardeDeens-Russisch woordenboek > dit object is zonder enige gebruikswaarde
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5 erfstuk
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6 bewijsstuk
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7 erom
1 [eromheen] autour2 [m.b.t. een object van denken, voelen] en 〈als vervanging van bepaling met ‘de’〉⇒ y 〈 als vervanging van bepaling met andere voorzetsels〉♦voorbeelden:2 denk je erom? • tu y penseras?denk erom! • (fais) attention!wat geef je erom? • qu'est-ce que ça peut te faire? -
8 gebruikswaarde
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9 mezelf
1 [als object] moi-même♦voorbeelden:namens mezelf • en mon nom proprebehalve mezelf • à part moiwat mezelf betreft • pour ma part1 [als wederkerend voornaamwoord]me♦voorbeelden: -
10 ufo
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11 voorwerp
♦voorbeelden:het voorwerp van mijn onderzoek • l'objet de mes recherchesgevonden voorwerpen • objets trouvéshet meewerkend voorwerp • le complément d'objet indirect
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