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4 [doen, uiten] put5 [voorschrijven] dictate7 [veronderstellen] suppose8 [beweren] state9 [+ op] [begroten] estimate at11 [in een toestand verkeren] be (doing)♦voorbeelden:zich herkiesbaar stellen • be up for re-electioniemand verantwoordelijk stellen (voor iets) • hold someone responsible (for something)laat mij dit even duidelijk stellen • let me get this straightiemand op vrije voeten stellen • set someone freeten dienste stellen • put at the service (of)iemand voor een (voldongen) feit stellen • present someone with a fait accomplide problemen waarvoor wij gesteld zijn • the problems facing usop de voorgrond stellen • bring to the foreiets tegenover iets anders stellen • contrast one thing with anotherje opmerkingen stellen me voor een probleem • your remarks present me with a problemeen machine stellen • adjust/regulate a machine〈 figuurlijk〉 zijn vertrouwen stellen op/in iets/iemand • place one's trust in someone/something7 stel het geval van een leraar die … • take the case of a teacher who …(ge)stel(d), dat dit zo is • suppose this were trueveel te stellen hebben met iemand/iets • have one's hands full with someone/somethinghet zonder/buiten iets/iemand moeten stellen • have to do without something/someone11 het is er lelijk mee gesteld • it is in a bad way, the situation is badhoe is het gesteld met zijn vrouw? • how is his wife (doing)?het is niet zo best met hem gesteld • he is not doing too well1 [opstellen] draw up♦voorbeelden:de brief was slecht gesteld • the letter was badly worded -
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op1I 〈 bijwoord〉1 [omhoog] up2 [met betrekking tot een plaats/toestand] up♦voorbeelden:hij stak zijn paraplu op • he put his umbrella upde straat op en neer lopen • walk up and down the street¶ het kan niet op! • there's no end to it!vraag maar op! • ask/fire away! 〈ook → link=op-en-top op-en-top〉II 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:het geld/mijn geduld is op • the money/my patience has run outdie jas is op • this jacket has had itde voorraad is op • the supplies have run outop is op • when it's gone it's gonehij is op van de zenuwen • his nerves are gone/shot————————op2〈 voorzetsel〉1 [met betrekking tot een plaatselijke betrekking] in ⇒ on, at2 [met betrekking tot een verhouding] in ⇒ to3 [met betrekking tot een onmiddellijke nabijheid] in ⇒ on, at4 [met betrekking tot een richting] on ⇒ at5 [met betrekking tot een tijdstip] on ⇒ at, in6 [met betrekking tot de wijze waarop] on ⇒ at, in7 [met betrekking tot het doel] for♦voorbeelden:op een bus/motor rijden • drive a bus, ride a motorcycleop de begane grond • on the ground floorop de Herengracht/de hoek wonen • live on the Herengracht/the cornerde grote wijzer staat op tien • the big hand is on/at tenop jou na iedereen • everyone else (but you)de auto loopt 1 op 8 • the car does 8 km to the litreéén op de duizend • one in a thousandop één na de laatste • the second lastde op zeven na grootste industrie • the eighth largest industryde hele familie op één zoon na • the whole family except one son4 een raam op het zuiden • a window on/facing the southlater op de dag • later in the dayop negenjarige leeftijd • at nine (years of age)op maandag • (on) Mondayop een maandag • on a Mondayop vakantie • on holidaytot op vandaag • right up until todayop zijn vroegst • at the earliestop zijn Frans • in the French way/mannerop zijn minst • at (the very) leastop verre na niet • not by a long shotop zijn snelst • at the quickestop geld uit zijn • be out for/after moneyop een instrument spelen • play an instrument
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