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1 examen
♦voorbeelden:mondeling/schriftelijk examen • oral/written exameen examen afleggen, examen doen • take/sit an examexamen afnemen • examinezijn examen halen, voor zijn examen slagen • pass one's examhet examen zal worden afgenomen op de 18e • the exam will be held on the 18thhij moest het examen in/voor drie vakken overdoen • he had to retake the exam in three subjectszakken voor een examen • fail an exam -
2 voldoende
voldoende1♦voorbeelden:————————voldoende2I 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 heb je je voldoende voorbereid? • have you done enough preparation?II 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 er was geen voldoende meerderheid voor het voorstel • there was not a sufficient majority in favour of the proposaléén blik op hem is voldoende om … • one look at him is enough to …tien gulden is niet voldoende • ten guilders is not enough/ sufficientjouw examen was net voldoende • you only just scraped through your examhet is niet voldoende om van te leven • it is not enough to live onruimschoots voldoende • ample, more than enough————————voldoende3♦voorbeelden:dat is voldoende • that's sufficient/enough -
3 eindexamen
♦voorbeelden:voor zijn eindexamen slagen/zakken • pass/fail one's final exams
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exam — ex|am S1 [ıgˈzæm] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: examination] 1.) a spoken or written test of knowledge, especially an important one ▪ At the end of each level, you take an exam . pass/fail an exam ▪ Did you pass the exam? ▪ He failed the school s… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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