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1 afleiden
3 [naar beneden leiden] lead/guide down5 [deduceren] deduce (from) ⇒ infer/gather (from)♦voorbeelden:spraak is afgeleid van spreken • ‘spraak’ is derived from ‘spreken’ -
2 lopen
1 [zich te voet voortbewegen] walk, go2 [rennen] run3 [met betrekking tot zaken] [voortbewogen worden] run4 [stromen] run5 [in werking zijn] run6 [voortduren] run7 [zich uitstrekken] run8 [zich ontwikkelen] run ⇒ go9 [+ onbepaalde wijs] [bezig zijn met] be 〈+ …ing〉♦voorbeelden:iemand in de weg lopen • get in someone's wayop handen en voeten lopen • walk on one's hands and feet/on all fourslopen! • scram!, hop it!3 die auto loopt lekker • that car runs/goes weller liep een rilling over haar rug • a shiver ran down her backzijn ogen begonnen weer te lopen • his eyes began to run/stream againde tranen liepen over zijn wangen • (the) tears ran down his cheeks〈 figuurlijk〉 warm lopen voor • get/be enthusiastic abouteen motor die loopt op benzine • an engine that runs on petrol6 de contracten lopen nog • the contracts are still in force/validdat onderzoek loopt over heel wat jaren • the investigation extends over a good many yearshet is anders gelopen • it worked out/turned out otherwisealles loopt gesmeerd • everything's running smoothlyhet moet al heel raar lopen als … • things will have to go very badly wrong for … to …de zaak loopt op zijn einde • the business is running downde contacten lopen over bedrijf X • the contacts go through company XII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 [naderen] go/get on (for/towards)♦voorbeelden:
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