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1 begin
begin1〈 het〉1 [allereerste deel/tijd] beginning ⇒ start, 〈 formeel〉 commencement, outset 〈 project〉, opening 〈 boek, brief, wedstrijd, rede〉♦voorbeelden:begin mei • early in May/(in) the beginning of Mayhet begin van roodvonk • the onset of scarlet fevereen veelbelovend begin • a promising starthet begin inluiden van een periode • mark the beginning of a perioddit is nog maar het begin • this is only the beginningeen begin maken met iets • begin/start somethingaan/bij het begin • at the beginning/outset(weer) helemaal bij het begin (moeten) beginnen • (have to) start at the beginning, (have to) start from scratchin het begin • at the beginning/outset; 〈 in tegenstelling tot later〉 at first, initiallyeen boek van begin tot eind lezen • read a book from cover to covervan (het) begin tot (het) eind • from beginning to end, from start to finisheen begin zonder einde • an endless task————————begin2〈 bijwoord〉1 early♦voorbeelden:begin juli • early in July, at the beginning of July -
2 kleren
1 clothes♦voorbeelden:1 andere/schone kleren aantrekken • change (into something else/clean clothes)zijn beste kleren • one's (Sunday) best〈 figuurlijk〉 dat gaat je niet in je koude/kouwe kleren zitten • a thing like that gets you/leaves its markzijn kleren aandoen • get dressed, put on one's clotheszijn kleren uittrekken • undressin zijn kleren schieten • throw/fling one's clothes onik ben sinds gisteren niet uit de kleren geweest • I haven't seen my bed since yesterday
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