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1 achteropkomen
v. overtake with, catch up, overtake -
2 inhalen
1 [verwelkomen] welcome5 [binnenbrengen] bring in♦voorbeelden:de verloren tijd inhalen • make up for lost timede afgelaste wedstrijd op zaterdag inhalen • reschedule the cancelled game for Saturdayhet werk dat is blijven liggen moet ik nog inhalen • I still have to catch up on the unfinished work♦voorbeelden:je mag hier niet inhalen • overtaking is not allowed here -
3 achterhalen
v. overtake, catch up to; seek and find, track down -
4 bijwerken
v. improve; bring up to date; write up; touch up, retouch; overtake -
5 gelijkkomen
v. catch up, overtake -
6 inhalen
v. overtake, pass; welcome cordially -
7 overvallen
v. raid, overtake, go for, plump upon, waylay -
8 verrassen
v. surprise, take by surprise, take aback, overtake, rush -
9 achterhalen
2 [terugvinden] retrieve3 [niet meer geldig zijn] outdate4 [ontdekken] find out♦voorbeelden:1 de politie heeft de dief kunnen achterhalen • the police were able to catch up with/run down the thief2 die gegevens zijn niet meer te achterhalen • those facts/data can no longer be accessed/retrieved3 die opvatting is al lang achterhaald • that opinion/notion is long out of date4 het is vaak moeilijk de waarheid te achterhalen • it is often difficult to find out/get at the truth -
10 een vrachtwagen inhalen
een vrachtwagen inhalenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een vrachtwagen inhalen
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11 oplopen
1 [naar boven lopen] go/run/walk up3 [op weg gaan] walk on/along5 [botsen op] bump/run into♦voorbeelden:1 de trap oplopen • run/go/walk up the stairstegen de dijk oplopen • run up the dikeeen rekening laten oplopen • run up a bill/an accountal die kleine bedragen bij elkaar, dat loopt flink op • all those small sums put together, it mounts uphet kan oplopen tot ettelijke miljoenen • it may run/amount to several millions3 de straat oplopen • walk/come into the streetsamen (een eindje) oplopen • walk some/part of the way together4 de straat loopt op • the street rises/climbs5 tegen iemand oplopen • bump/run into into someonetegen een mooi huis/goede baan oplopen 〈 figuurlijk〉 • run into a nice house/good jobII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [opdoen] catch, get2 [scheepvaart] [inhalen] overtake♦voorbeelden:schade/een verlies oplopen • sustain/suffer/receive damage/a losseen verkoudheid oplopen • catch a cold -
12 overvallen
overvallen♦voorbeelden:2 door moedeloosheid overvallen • overcome with/by despairzijn verzoek overviel mij • his request took me by surprisedoor het duister/de nacht overvallen • overtaken by darknessovervallen worden door noodweer/een onweer/de regen • be caught in a storm/the rainzij werd overvallen door duizeligheid/angst • she was seized with dizziness/fear -
13 passeren
♦voorbeelden:een huis passeren • pass (by) a housemag ik (u) even passeren? • excuse me, may I get by, please?elkaar passeren • pass one another1 [voorvallen] pass♦voorbeelden:een paar foutjes laten passeren • pass over a few mistakes2 [overslaan] pass over♦voorbeelden:1 de grens/een brug passeren • cross the border/a bridgehet schip passeerde het Suezkanaal • the ship passed through the Suez Canal -
14 tripleren
1 [verdrievoudigen] triple1 [biljart; verkeer] overtake three abreast
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