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1 afdoen van
v. subtract from -
2 aftrekken
v. deduct, subtract; withdraw, pull back, pull off; masturbate (Vulgar Slang) -
3 aftrekken van
v. subtract from -
4 onttrekken
v. subtract, abstract, drain, milk -
5 aftrekken
• to draw off• to peel• to pull off• to remove• to subtract -
6 afnemen
1 [van een plaats verwijderen] take off/away ⇒ remove (from)2 [van het hoofd nemen] take off3 [wegnemen] remove4 [reinigen] clean5 [afpakken] deprive8 [kaartspel] cut♦voorbeelden:het kleed van de tafel afnemen • take/remove the cloth from the table3 iemand bloed afnemen • take blood/a blood sampleeen gulden van het geld afnemen • subtract a guilderde tafel met een natte doek afnemen • wipe (off) the table with a damp clothmet zeep afnemen • wash (down) with soapiemand zijn rijbewijs afnemen • take away someone's driving licenceiemand een eed afnemen • administer an oath to someone; swear someone in 〈 bijvoorbeeld getuige, nieuw lid, bij ambtsaanvaarding〉iemand een examen afnemen • examine someone2 [korter/kleiner worden] shorten♦voorbeelden:bij afnemende wind • with subsiding windin gewicht afnemen • lose weight -
7 aftrekken
1 [rekenkundig] subtract♦voorbeelden:1 [inhouden] deduct2 [door trekken verwijderen] pull off4 [seksueel bevredigen] jerk/jack off ⇒ wank (off)5 [villen] strip♦voorbeelden:3 zijn ogen van iemand/iets aftrekken • turn one's eyes away from someone/something5 een haas/paling aftrekken • strip a hare, skin an eel -
8 een gulden van het geld afnemen
een gulden van het geld afnemenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een gulden van het geld afnemen
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subtract — sub‧tract [səbˈtrækt] verb [transitive] to take a number or an amount from something larger: subtract something from something • Subtract 34% corporate tax from the total. * * * subtract UK US /səbˈtrækt/ verb [T] ► to take a number or amount… … Financial and business terms
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