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adj. voorbij, over, klaar, geëindigd, verleden; samenvattend, concluderend; hoger, boven; hoger in autoriteit of positie; extra, teveel; rest-; dienend als en buitenbedekking, extern, over; overblijvend, over, nog niet op, nog niet opgebruikt (Bv.: " I made so much fish for dinner, there is some left over")--------adv. over; omver; teveel; aan de andere kant; nogmaals--------interj. over--------n. extra, overmatige hoeveelheid; toevoegsel; toegevoegde hoeveelheid; (Cricket) serie van ononderbroken ballen (6 in Engeland, 8 in Australië) gegooid door een speler--------pref. te veel; meer; nog meer; meer dan; bovenaan--------prep. boven, over; meer dan--------v. springen overover1[ oovə] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————over25 ten einde ⇒ af, over6 ten einde ⇒ helemaal, volledig7 opnieuw♦voorbeelden:he called her over • hij riep haar bij zichthrow the ball over • gooi de bal naar de overkantshe lives four houses over • ze woont vier huizen verderopover here • hier (te lande)over there • daargindsover against • tegenoverover at your place • bij jou thuishe's over particular • 't is een Pietje preciessome apples were left over • er bleven enkele appelen overa hundred and over • meer dan honderdhe's mud all over • hij zit onder de modderthe show is over • het spektakel is afgelopenit's over and done (with) • het is uitshe thought it over • ze dacht er goed over naI've done it twice over already • ik heb het al twee keer opnieuw gedaanover again • opnieuwover and over again • telkens/altijd weerfive for John (as) over against seven for Pete • vijf voor John tegenover zeven voor Pete————————over3〈 voorzetsel〉6 betreffende ⇒ met betrekking tot, over, om♦voorbeelden:chat over a cup of tea • keuvelen bij een kopje theebuy nothing over fifty francs • koop niets boven de vijftig frankshe hit him over the head • ze sloeg hem op het hoofdthey lived over the post office • ze woonden boven het postkantoorhe has it over Sam • hij wint het van Samwe gained nothing over last year • we hebben geen vooruitgang geboekt ten opzichte van vorig jaarover and above these problems there are others • behalve/buiten/naast deze problemen zijn er nog anderespeak over the phone • door de telefoon sprekenover the past five weeks • gedurende de afgelopen vijf wekenall over England • in/over heel Engelandall this fuss over a trifle • zo'n drukte om een kleinigheid→ be over be over/
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