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om13 [van mening veranderd] 〈zie voorbeelden 3〉4 [van richting veranderd] turned♦voorbeelden:voor het jaar om is • before the year is outuw tijd is om • your time is upII 〈 bijwoord〉2 [met betrekking tot doel] about♦voorbeelden:toen zij de hoek om kwamen • when they came (a)round the corner〈 figuurlijk〉 dat gaat buiten hem om • 〈 weet hij niets van〉 he's been kept out of this; 〈 heeft hij niets mee te maken〉 he's not involved in that; 〈 raakt hem niet〉 it doesn't concern himiets doen buiten iemand om • go around/bypass someoneom en om • every other onewaar gaat het om? • what's it about?; 〈 onenigheid ook〉 what's the matter?————————om2〈 voorzetsel〉1 [rondom] (a)round, about2 [vlak bij] (a)round3 [omstreeks] around, about4 [juist op het tijdstip van] at5 [telkens na] every6 [(in ruil) voor] for♦voorbeelden:om de tafel zitten • sit (a)round the tablezij had haar kinderen om zich (heen) • she had her children around herom en (na)bij drie jaar • approximately/roughly three yearsom de andere dag • every other day, on alternate daysom de twee uur • every two hoursniet om te eten • not fit to eat, inedibleom kort te gaan • to cut a long story short
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