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1 buitenshuis
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2 buiten
buiten1〈 het〉————————buiten2〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:hij woont buiten • he lives in the countrynaar buiten gaan • 〈 buitenshuis〉 go outside/outdoors; 〈 naar het platteland, de stad uit〉 go into the country/out of town; 〈 scheepvaart〉 put to seanaar buiten opengaan • open outwardshij ging zijn bevoegdheid te buiten • he exceeded his authorityzich te buiten gaan (aan) • overindulge (in)zich aan eten/drinken/roken te buiten gaan • eat/drink/smoke to excessvan buiten • from/on the outsidevan buiten komen • 〈 van het platteland〉 come from the country; 〈 van buiten naar binnen〉 come from outsidehulp/invloeden van buiten • outside help/influenceseen gedicht van buiten leren/kennen • learn/know a poem by heart————————buiten3〈 voorzetsel〉2 [niet betrokken bij] out of3 [behalve] except (for)4 [zonder] without♦voorbeelden:buiten gevaar • out of dangerhij was buiten zichzelf van angst/woede • he was beside himself with fear/angeriemand buiten gevecht stellen • put someone out of actionbuiten werking/gebruik • out of order/useer buiten blijven • stay out of itzich ergens buiten houden • stay out of somethinghij staat buiten alles • 〈 neemt nergens deel aan〉 he is always on the outside; 〈 is er niet bij betrokken〉 he's not involved't is buiten mijn medeweten gebeurd • it happened without my knowledgeik kan er niet/moeilijk buiten • I cannot do without ithij heeft de zaak buiten mij om beslist • he decided the matter without (consulting) me -
3 BLOSO
Organization for Physical Education and Outdoors Sports -
4 bivakkeren
v. bivouac, camp outdoors in tents -
5 buiten
adv. out, outside, outdoors--------n. country--------prep. out of, outside; without, but; beyond -
6 buitenshuis
adv. outdoors, outside -
7 buitenwereld
n. outside world, realm of the outdoors, world located outside of man-made structures; external realm, realm that is not part of a specific institution (or society, etc.) -
8 buitenzij
n. outside, external side; outdoors -
9 kamperen
v. camp, bivouac, camp outdoors in tents; set up a temporary camp -
10 kampplaats
n. camping site, place where one can set up a tent, place in the outdoors where one can make a camp -
11 openlucht
n. outdoors -
12 picknick
n. picnic, meal eaten outdoors -
13 picknicken
v. picnic, arrange an outdoor meal, eat a meal outdoors -
14 buitenkomen
1 come outside/outdoors/out of doors -
15 buitenshuis
♦voorbeelden:buitenshuis werken • work outside the house; 〈 met betrekking tot werkende vrouw〉 work outside the home -
16 naar buiten gaan
naar buiten gaan〈 buitenshuis〉 go outside/outdoors; 〈 naar het platteland, de stad uit〉 go into the country/out of town; 〈 scheepvaart〉 put to seaVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > naar buiten gaan
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