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♦voorbeelden:1 het terrein van een onderneming • factory grounds; 〈 figuurlijk〉 the field of operation of a businessde voetbalclub speelde op eigen terrein • the football team played on home turfeigen terrein/privé terrein • private propertyeen open terrein • open terrainverboden terrein • 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 forbidden territory, territory that is off-limits; 〈 alleen concreet〉 private propertyop vlak terrein • on even/flat groundterrein moeten prijsgeven • be forced to give up territoryhet terrein verkennen • 〈 letterlijk〉 explore/scout out the area; 〈 figuurlijk〉 scout (out) the territoryterrein verliezen • lose groundiemand op eigen terrein verslaan/bevechten • beat/fight someone on his own territoryeen expert op financieel terrein • a financial expertzich op glibberig/gevaarlijk terrein begeven • be on slippery ground/on thin icezich op een nieuw terrein begeven • enter a new field, break fresh grounddat is voor mij onbekend terrein • that is unknown ground/territory for medie activiteiten vallen buiten ons terrein • those activities are beyond our scopede huisarts kwam op het terrein van de apotheker • the G.P. infringed upon the pharmacist's territoryonderzoek doen op een bepaald terrein • do research in a particular area/field
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