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1 remain
v. blijven; overblijven[ rimmeen]♦voorbeelden:nothing remains but • er blijft niets anders over danI remain yours sincerely • … verblijf ik, hoogachtend -
2 remain constant to someone
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3 remain in the background
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4 remain behind
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5 remain in force
blijft in gebruik -
6 remain in office
in zijn funktie blijven -
7 remain in vogue
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8 remain on the payroll
geregistreerd blijven op de lijst van loonontvangers -
9 remain passive
passief blijven -
10 (I remain) yours faithfully
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11 I remain yours sincerely
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12 he wants to remain uncommitted
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13 to remain
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14 to remain clear of
vrijblijven van -
15 background
adj. achtergrond--------n. achtergrond; (in computers) de omgeving waarin verschillende taken ongezien worden verwerkt (op de achtergrond), terwijl de verwerking van andere taken zichtbaar plaatsvindtbackground♦voorbeelden: -
16 constant
adj. vast, permanent, stabiel--------n. constant, onveranderlijkconstant1[ konstənt] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————constant21 constant ⇒ voortdurend, onveranderlijk2 (ge)trouw ⇒ loyaal, standvastig♦voorbeelden: -
17 uncommitted
adj. niet gebonden, vrij[ unkəmittid]♦voorbeelden:he wants to remain uncommitted • hij wil zich niet vastleggen -
18 yours
pron. van jou, van jullie[ jo:z]1 〈 predikatief gebruikt〉van jou/jullie ⇒ de/het jouwe, de/het uwe2 de/het jouwe/uwe♦voorbeelden:1 is this sock yours? • is deze sok van jou?take what is yours • neem wat van jou is〈 schertsend〉 what's yours? • wat wil je drinken?a friend of yours • een vriend van jouin reply to yours of the 25th • in antwoord op uw brief van de 25esincerely yours • met vriendelijke groeten〈 vulgair〉 up yours! • krijg de klere!
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Remain — Re*main (r? m?n ), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Remained} ( m?nd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Remaining}.] [OF. remaindre, remanoir, L. remanere; pref. re re + manere to stay, remain. See {Mansion}, and cf. {Remainder}, {Remnant}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To stay… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Remain — Re*main n. 1. State of remaining; stay. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Which often, since my here remain in England, I ve seen him do. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is left; relic; remainder; chiefly in the plural. The remains of old Rome. Addison.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
remain — I (continue) verb adhere, be constant, be permanent, be steadfast, be tenacious, carry on, continue, endure, exist, extend, go on, hang on, hold out, keep, keep going, keep on, last, linger, maintain, outlast, outlive, perdure, perpetuate,… … Law dictionary
remain — [ri mān′] vi. [ME remainen < OFr remaindre < L remanere < re , back, behind + manere, to stay: see MANOR] 1. to be left or left over when the rest has been taken away, destroyed, or disposed of in some way 2. a) to stay while others go… … English World dictionary
remain — [v] stay, wait abide, be left, bide, bivouac, bunk*, cling, continue, delay, dwell, endure, freeze, go on, halt, hang, hang out, hold over, hold the fort*, hover, inhabit, keep on, last, linger, live, lodge, make camp, nest, outlast, outlive,… … New thesaurus
Remain — Re*main , v. t. To await; to be left to. [Archaic] [1913 Webster] The easier conquest now remains thee. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
remain — *stay, wait, abide, tarry, linger Antonyms: depart … New Dictionary of Synonyms
remain — ► VERB 1) be in the same place or condition during further time. 2) continue to be: he remained alert. 3) be left over after others or other parts have been completed, used, or dealt with. ORIGIN Latin remanere, from manere to stay … English terms dictionary
remain — 01. All that [remained] after Larry left the room was the smell of his cigar. 02. People with HIV can [remain] in good health for years. 03. The Prime Minister is expected to [remain] in office until the end of the year, at which time he will… … Grammatical examples in English
remain — re|main W1S1 [rıˈmeın] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: remaindre, from Latin remanere, from manere to stay ] 1.) [I always + adverb/preposition, linking verb] to continue to be in the same state or condition ▪ Please remain seated until … Dictionary of contemporary English
remain — {{11}}remain (n.) those left over or surviving, late 15c., from REMAIN (Cf. remain) (v.). But the more usual noun form in English has been REMAINDER (Cf. remainder) except in remains, euphemism for corpse, attested from c.1700, from mortal… … Etymology dictionary