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  • 1 where

    adv. waar? waar naartoe? waarheen? vanwaar?
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    conj. waar
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    n. plaats; waar
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    pron. op welke plaats; waar; plaats waarop; op dit punt
    where1
    [ weə] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; the〉
    voorbeelden:
    1   have they fixed the where and when yet? hebben ze plaats en datum al vastgelegd?
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    where2
    bijwoord
    vragend waarwaar(heen/in/op/enz.) ook figuurlijk
    voorbeelden:
    1   where can I find him? waar is hij?
         where are you going? waar ga je naar toe?
    2   a place where I can rest een plek waar ik kan uitrusten
         Rome, where once Caesar reigned Rome, alwaar eens Caesar heerste
         informeelAmsterdam, that's where it's at Amsterdam, dáár gebeurt het/daar moet je wezen
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    where3
    voegwoord
    daar waarin die omstandigheden waar, waarbij
    voorbeelden:
    1   where she was shy her brother was talkative terwijl zij verlegen was, was haar broer spraakzaam
    2   nothing has changed where Rita is concerned er is niets veranderd wat Rita betreft

    English-Dutch dictionary > where

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