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1 later
I 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 enige tijd later • after some time/a while, a little laterik kom hier later nog op terug • I shall come back to this (point)zij zullen ongetwijfeld later komen • they'll arrive later, no doubteven later • soon after, presentlyniet later dan twee uur • no later than two o'clocklater op de dag • later that (same) day, later in the dayII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 latere berichten • later/subsequent messagesop latere leeftijd • at an advanced age, late in life -
2 weldra
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3 aanstonds
adv. directly, forthwith, anon, presently -
4 actueel
adj. actual, topical, present, present-day, current, up to date, timely, seasonable, instant--------adv. actually, topically, presently -
5 alras
adv. soon, shortly, presently -
6 zo meteen
adv. presently, in a little while -
7 aanstonds
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8 dadelijk
I 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 kom je haast? ja, dadelijk • are you coming now? yes, just a minute2 niet dadelijk mooi, maar toch wel aardig • not exactly beautiful, but still nicedadelijk wil je nog beweren dat … • I suppose you'll say next that …II 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉 -
9 direct
♦voorbeelden:een direct antwoord • a direct/straight answerzijn directe chef • his immediate superiorde directe omgeving • the immediate vicinityde directe oorzaak • the immediate causedirecte uitzending • live broadcastiemand een directe vraag stellen • ask someone outrightdirect al, al direct • right from the beginning〈 boksen〉 een linkse/rechtse directe • a straight left/rightdirect leverbaar • immediately availablekom direct • come at once/straight awayII 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
10 even later
even latersoon after, presently -
11 hij is weldra gereed
hij is weldra gereedVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij is weldra gereed
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12 terstond
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13 zo aanstonds
zo aanstonds
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