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n. vakantie; permissie, (het) toestaan; afwezig zijn met permissie; afscheid; weggaan--------v. uitkomen, bloeien--------v. verlaten; achterlaten; weggaan; het erbij laten zitten; ophouden; stopzetten; uitwissenleave1[ lie:v] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 toestemming ⇒ permissie, verlof2 verlof ⇒ vrij 〈in het bijzonder met betrekking tot overheid/leger〉; 〈 voornamelijk enkelvoud〉 vakantie♦voorbeelden:1 leave of absence • verlof, vakantieleave of absence without pay • onbetaald verloftake leave to • (het) wagen/de vrijheid nemen teby/with your leave • met uw permissie〈 informeel〉 without a ‘by your leave’ or a ‘with your leave’ • zo maar, ongevraagdtake (one's) leave (of someone) • (iemand) gedag/vaarwel zeggen; weggaan (bij/van iemand)→ French French/————————leave2♦voorbeelden:it's time for you to leave/time you left • het wordt tijd dat je weggaatleave one's wife • bij zijn vrouw weggaanleave for work • naar zijn werk vertrekken→ leave off leave off/1 laten liggen/staan ⇒ achterlaten, vergeten♦voorbeelden:leave about/around • laten (rond)slingerenleave for • vaarwel zeggen voor, in de steek laten voorleave (something) undone • (iets) ongedaan latenleave (something) unsaid • over iets zwijgenbe left with • (blijven) zitten met, opgescheept worden met3 leave much/a lot/something/nothing to be desired • veel/een hoop/iets/niets te wensen over latenfour from six leaves two • zes min vier is tweeleave (someone) a fortune • (iemand) een vermogen nalatenbe well left • goed verzorgd achterblijven¶ leave (someone/something) be • (iemand) met rust laten, (iets) laten rustenleave someone/something standing • beter zijn dan iemand/iets, iemand/iets in de schaduw stellenleave it at that • het er (maar) bij latenleave aside • buiten beschouwing latenleave in • op zijn plaats latenI'll leave it entirely up to you • ik laat het helemaal aan jou overleave (people) to themselves • zich niet bemoeien met (mensen)leave someone to it • iemand aan zijn lot overlaten→ leave behind leave behind/, leave on leave on/, leave out leave out/, leave over leave over/, luggage luggage/
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