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1 [maal] time2 [wending] turn♦voorbeelden:het is de eerste keer dat ik het zie • this is the first time I have seen iteen enkele keer • once or twicegeen enkele keer • not oncevoor de laatste keer • for the last timevolgende keer beter! • better luck next time!de vorige/laatste keer dat hij hier was • when he was last here, (the) last time he was herenu moet je toch eens een keer ophouden • and now it's about time you stopped(op) een andere keer • another timedeze (ene) keer hield iedereen nu eens zijn mond • for once everybody kept quietnou vooruit, voor deze keer dan! • all right then, but just this once!de ene keer (is het) dit, de andere keer dat • now it's this and then it's thatnog een keer(tje) • (once) again, once morekeer op keer • time after time, time and againper keer • a timeanderhalf keer zoveel • half as much/many again(op) een keer • one dayeen keer te veel • once too oftendat is één keer en nooit meer • never againéén enkele keer, slechts één keer • only onceéén keer moet de eerste zijn • there is a first time for everything(het lukte hem) in één keer • (he did it) in one gowe hebben alles in één keer betaald • we paid for everything outright(meteen) de eerste keer al • right offnegen van de tien keer • nine times out of tendat heb ik nu al tien/honderd keer gehoord • I've already heard that I don't know how many times/a hundred timestwee keer • twicedat zal me geen tweede keer gebeuren! • I'll make sure that doesn't happen againvoor mijn part is hij twintig keer burgemeester • he can be mayor twenty times over for all I carede zoveelste keer • the umpteenth time -
2 we hebben alles in één keer betaald
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