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4 [aanmelden] enter5 [braken] bring up, spit♦voorbeelden:1 zijn staatsburgerschap/nationaliteit opgeven • renounce one's citizenship, give up one's nationalityzijn studie opgeven • give up/abandon one's studies, drop outzijn vooroordelen opgeven • give up one's prejudiceseen zieke opgeven • give up a patienthet roken moeten opgeven • have to give up smokingalles opgeven • give it all up, give up everythinghet opgeven • give up/in; throw in the towel/the sponge 〈 ook boksen〉geef je het op? • (do you) give up?(het) niet opgeven • not give in/up, hang onniet willen opgeven • refuse to give in/upje moet nooit/niet te gauw opgeven • never say diezijn inkomsten opgeven aan de belasting • declare one's income to the tax inspectorzou u uw naam willen opgeven • would you mind leaving your name?een prijs opgeven voor • state a price forzijn inkomsten te hoog/te laag opgeven • overstate/understate one's incomezijn leeftijd verkeerd opgeven • misstate one's ageals reden opgeven • give/state as one's reasoneen opgegeven boek • a set booksommen opgeven • give sumseen telegram opgeven • send a telegramzij hebben zich al opgegeven (voor …) bij mevrouw NN • they have given their names to Mrs N.N. (for …)zich opgeven voor een cursus/examen • enrol/sign up for a course, enter/put in for an examals vermist opgeven • report (as) missing1 [roemen] 〈zie voorbeelden 1〉♦voorbeelden: -
2 zich opgeven als lid van iets
zich opgeven als lid van ietsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > zich opgeven als lid van iets
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