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fallen7 ten deel, te beurt vallen♦voorbeelden:1 einen Plan fallen lassen • een plan laten varen, opgeven〈 figuurlijk〉 jemanden fallen lassen • iemand laten vallen, iemand niet langer steunenüber etwas, jemanden kein Wort fallen • over iets, iemand met geen woord reppendas Haar fiel ihr bis auf die Schultern • haar haar viel tot op haar schoudersim Fallen • al vallendeinem Pferd in die Zügel fallen • een paard bij de teugels grijpendas fällt unter das neue Gesetz • dat valt onder de nieuwe wetsich zu Tode fallen • doodvallenim Preis fallen • in prijs dalendie meiste Arbeit fiel auf ihn • hij kreeg het meeste werk te verrichten〈 spreekwoord〉 wenn das Kind in den Brunnen gefallen ist, deckt man ihn zu • als het kalf verdronken is, dempt men de put〈 spreekwoord〉 wer andern eine Grube gräbt, fällt selbst hinein • wie een kuil graaft voor een ander, valt er zelf in
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put over — Synonyms and related words: accomplish, achieve, bring about, bring off, bring through, bring to effect, bring to pass, carry into execution, carry off, carry out, carry through, clarify, clear, clear the hurdle, come along, come on, come through … Moby Thesaurus
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