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1 I got off work late
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2 get off
uitstappen (v. voertuig)get off♦voorbeelden:4 get off on the right/wrong foot • goed/slecht van start gaanget off to a good start • f van start gaan/goed beginnen6 get off cheaply/lightly • er goedkoop/licht van afkomenget off with/for two months (in prison) • er met twee maanden (gevangenis) afkomen¶ 〈 informeel〉 tell someone where he/she gets/can get off, tell someone where to get off • iemand op zijn nummer/plaats zetten〈voornamelijk Brits-Engels; informeel〉 get off with • het aanleggen met, aanpappen metII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉3 doen vrijkomen ⇒ er goed doen afkomen, vrijspraak krijgen voor♦voorbeelden:III 〈werkwoord + voorzetsel〉♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 get off the ground • van de grond raken/komen -
3 afraid
adj. wantrouwend; bang, angstig[ əfreed]1 bang ⇒ angstig, bezorgd♦voorbeelden:afraid of one's own shadow • bang als een wezelshe was afraid to wake her husband • ze durfde haar man niet wakker te makenI'm afraid for you/your safety • ik maak me zorgen om jou/jouw veiligheidafraid of something • bang voor ietsshe was afraid of waking her husband • ze was bang dat ze haar man wakker zou makendon't be afraid of asking for help • vraag gerust om hulpI'm afraid I'm late • het spijt me maar ik ben te laatI'm afraid you might be wrong there • ik vrees dat je daar ongelijk hebt -
4 keep up
doorgaan, overeind blijven; boven blijven; hoog blijven; aanhouden; opblijvenkeep up3 (in dezelfde/goede staat) blijven ⇒ aanhouden♦voorbeelden:keep up with friends abroad • contact houden met vrienden in het buitenlandkeep up with one's neighbours • niet bij de buren achterblijvenkeep up with the times • bij de tijd blijvenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉5 doorgaan met ⇒ handhaven, volhouden♦voorbeelden:keep morale up • het moreel hoog houdenkeep up the old customs • de oude gebruiken handhavenkeep up the good work! • ga zo door!keep it up! • ga zo door!
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