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5 [uithalen] unpick6 [naar buiten trekken] pull out7 [langer maken] draw out♦voorbeelden:1 zijn kleren uittrekken • take off one's clothes, take one's clothes off, undress2 onkruid uittrekken • pull up weeds, do the weeding3 een bedrag op de begroting uittrekken voor • allocate/earmark part of the budget for, Aappropriate a sum foreen bedrag voor iets uittrekken • put/set aside a sum (of money) for somethingeen halve dag uittrekken voor iets • allot half a day for something1 [naar buiten trekken] go/march out ⇒ leave♦voorbeelden:1 de stad uittrekken • march out of/leave (the) townerop uittrekken om • set out to -
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