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21 groeperen
1 [rangschikken] group♦voorbeelden:II 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich groeperen〉1 [zich om iemand/iets heen plaatsen] cluster (round) ⇒ gather (round), 〈 dicht bij elkaar〉 huddle (round) -
22 omgekeerd
1 [in tegengestelde stand] turned round ⇒ 〈 ondersteboven〉 upside down, 〈 binnenstebuiten〉 inside out, 〈 achterstevoren〉 back to front, 〈 formeel〉 inverse, 〈 wiskunde〉 reciprocal♦voorbeelden:2 in omgekeerde volgorde/richting • in reverse order/the opposite directionhet is precies omgekeerd • it's just the other way roundomgekeerd kun je ook zeggen, dat … • conversely, you can also say that … -
23 omrijden
1 [langs een omweg rijden] make a detour ⇒ take a roundabout route/the long way round♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [omverrijden] knock/run down -
24 omstreeks
omstreeks1〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 het salaris bedraagt omstreeks drieduizend gulden • the salary is about/some three thousand guilders————————omstreeks2〈 voorzetsel〉2 [nabij] near♦voorbeelden:omstreeks 1800 • about/circa 1800 -
25 omvliegen
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26 ronde
2 [rondgang] round(s)5 → link=rondje 0.4rondje 0.4♦voorbeelden:twee ronden voor/achter liggen • be two laps ahead/behind -
27 ronden
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28 rondgaan
1 [in de rondte/her- en derwaarts gaan] go round2 [beurtelings langskomen] go/pass round♦voorbeelden: -
29 rondleiden
1 [in een kring leiden] lead round2 [overal heen leiden] show/take round♦voorbeelden:2 mensen in een museum rondleiden • show/take people round a museum -
30 rondom
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31 rondrijden
1 [rijdend een kring beschrijven] drive/ride round2 [toeren] go for a drive/run/ride3 [plaatsen in een kring bezoeken] tour, make a tour (of) ⇒ make/do a round 〈melkboer e.d.〉♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [met een voertuig rondleiden] drive (a)round/about -
32 rondscharrelen
1 [ergens bezig zijn] potter/mess about/around2 [zonder bepaald doel rondlopen] saunter about/(a)round3 [voedsel zoeken] scratch about/(a)round4 [snuffelen, rondneuzen] rummage (about/(a)round)♦voorbeelden:1 hij scharrelde de hele dag in de tuin rond • he pottered about/around in the garden all day -
33 rondtrekken
1 travel about/(a)round ⇒ 〈 te voet〉 wander about/(a)round, 〈 met vervoermiddel〉 tour (about/(a)round)♦voorbeelden: -
34 bijdraaien
v. come round, change one's mind; veer round (Nautical) -
35 rond
adj. round, rotund, circular, plump, podgy, plain dealing--------adv. roundly, around--------n. round -
36 rondbrengen
v. take round, hand round -
37 ronddraaien
n. twiddle, twirl--------v. gyrate, circle, cycle, twiddle, twirl, fly round, slue round, fidget, waltz -
38 rondom
adv. round about, around, round--------prep. around, about -
39 rondschrift
n. round hand, round text -
40 afronden
• to complete• to radius• to round• to round off
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