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1 commit a crime and get away with it
commit a crime and get away with itEnglish-Dutch dictionary > commit a crime and get away with it
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2 commit a crime
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3 complicity to commit a crime
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4 crime
n. misdaad; zonde[ krajm]1 misdaad ⇒ misdrijf, zwaar vergrijp2 zonde♦voorbeelden:commit a crime • een misdaad begaan♦voorbeelden: -
5 get away
wegkomen; wegvluchtenget away♦voorbeelden:1 〈 figuurlijk〉 did you manage to get away this summer? • heb je deze zomer wat vakantie kunnen nemen?I just can't get away right now • ik kan nu heus niet wegyou can't get away from this • hier kun je niet (meer) onderuitget away with • er vandoor gaan met¶ get away from it all • er eens uit gaan/breken, vakantie nemenhe'll never get away with it • dat lukt hem nooitcommit a crime and get away with it • ongestraft een misdaad bedrijven〈 informeel〉 the things he gets away with! • wat hij niet allemaal kan maken/flikken!II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 weghalen ⇒ verwijderen, wegbrengen♦voorbeelden:1 please get those trunks away! • haal alsjeblieft die koffers weg!
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