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maar1〈 het〉1 but♦voorbeelden:er is één maar aan verbonden/bij • there is one (large) but————————maar2〈 bijwoord〉4 [met betrekking tot een wens] (if) only5 [aanmaning, waarschuwing] just6 [aanhoudend] just♦voorbeelden:1 je hoeft maar te bellen • you only/just have to phoneal was het maar om haar te pesten • if only to make life difficult for herzeg het maar: koffie of thee? • which will it be: coffee or tea?we konden alleen nog maar huilen • we could do nothing but cryhij is nog maar pas hier • he has only just arrivedzonder ook maar goedendag te zeggen • without so much as a goodbyehij is maar twintig jaar (oud) geworden • he only lived to be twentyzij bloost al, als je maar naar haar kijkt • she blushes if you so much as look at herals ik ook maar een minuut te lang wegblijf • if I stay away even a minute too longlaten we hem maar gelijk geven • let's just agree with him and be done with itdat doet hij maar al te graag • he'd be only too happy to do itdat komt maar al te vaak voor • that happens only/all too oftenhet is misschien maar goed dat we de bus gemist hebben • perhaps it's (just) as well we missed the bushet is maar goed dat je gebeld hebt • it's a good thing you Brangje hebt het maar voor het zeggen • it's up to you, just say the wordik wil wel doorgaan, als het maar klaar komt • I'm prepared to go on, as long as/so long as it's finishedwas ik maar nooit getrouwd • if only I'd never marriedwas ik maar dood • I wish I were deadgeef het nou maar toe • you may as well admit ithet is maar dat je het weet • as long as you know; 〈 je kunt het maar beter weten〉 it's (just) as well you knowlet maar niet op hem • don't pay any attention to himpas maar op • watch out/itschiet nou maar op • hurry up, will you?ik zou maar uitkijken • you'd better be carefulen dan maar klagen dat iedereen zakt • and then go on about everybody failinghet is maar goed ook • a good thing, toowees daar maar niet bang voor • rest assured that that won't happenrustig maar • (just) calm downje gaat je gang maar • go ahead (and do it)en wij maar wachten/werken • and we just wait(ed) and wait(ed)/work(ed) and work(ed)het houdt maar niet op • it never seems to endik vind het maar niks • I'm none too happy about itzij koopt maar raak • she just throws her money abouthé daar, dat gaat zo maar niet • hey you, you can't just sit down/walk in/run off 〈enz.〉like that!en maar kletsen, die vrouwen • talk, talk, that's all they do, these women¶ wat wil je drinken? geef maar een pilsje • what'll you have? a beer, please/I'll have a beerwat je maar wil • whatever you wantgeef dan maar een glas wijn • a glass of wine will be finewaarom doe je dat? zo maar • why do you do that? just for the fun of itdat kun je niet zo maar even doen • you can't do it just like thatzo'n vraag kun je niet zo maar beantwoorden • one can't answer such a question offhandhij gaf het kind zo maar een klap • he hit the child for no reasonzoveel als je maar wilt • as much/many as you like————————maar3〈 voegwoord〉1 [tegenstellend] but2 [in zijdelingse tegenwerpingen] but♦voorbeelden:ik had je willen bellen, maar ik wist je nummer niet • I would have phoned, but/only I didn't know your numberja maar, als dat nu niet zo is • yes, but what if that isn't true?maar ja, wat wil je voor vijftig gulden • but then what do you expect for fifty guildersmaar begrijpt u dat dan niet • but don't you understand?¶ hij keek in de koelkast, maar zag dat die leeg was • he looked in the refrigerator only to find it was emptynee maar! • really! -
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1 [+ van] 〈 niet doorgaan met〉 abandon ⇒ give up, 〈 afstand doen van〉 renounce 〈 bijvoorbeeld rechten〉2 [sport] have a hard/tough time (of it) ⇒ sweat it out♦voorbeelden:1 iemand doen afzien van iets • make someone abandon something; 〈 ompraten〉 talk someone out of somethingnaderhand zagen ze er toch van af • afterwards they decided not to; 〈 afspraak ook〉 afterwards they backed out (of it)van rechtsvervolging afzien • decide not to prosecuteII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [in zijn geheel overzien] look across/down/along/over2 [afkijken] copy (from)♦voorbeelden:1 een weg afzien • look down/along a road -
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1 [boomvrucht] nut2 [muzieknoot] note3 [voetnoot] (foot)note♦voorbeelden:noten kraken • crack nuts2 hele/halve noten spelen • play semibreves, play minimseen kwart noot • a crotcheteen valse noot • a wrong notenoten kunnen lezen • be able to read music〈 figuurlijk〉 veel noten op zijn zang hebben • 〈 pretentieus zijn〉 be pretentious; 〈 veeleisend zijn〉 be hard to pleasevan noten voorzien • annotate
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