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1 afdragen
1 [naar beneden brengen] carry down2 [door dragen afslijten] wear out3 [overdragen] make over, transfer, hand over, turn over♦voorbeelden: -
2 afgedragen schoenen
afgedragen schoenenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > afgedragen schoenen
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3 door
door1〈 bijwoord〉1 through♦voorbeelden:de hele dag door • all day long, throughout the dayde kast kan de deur niet door • the cupboard won't go through the doorzijn hele leven door • his whole life long, throughout his lifemijn schoenen zijn door • my shoes are worn outde tunnel gaat onder het water door • the tunnel passes under the waterik ben door en door nat/koud • I'm wet through (and through), I'm chilled to the bonezij kent het land door en door • she knows the country like the back of her handdoor en door slecht • rotten to the core, thoroughly bad————————door2〈 voorzetsel〉1 [met betrekking tot een zijde/ruimte/opening/doorgang] through3 [middels] by (means of)5 [in passieve zinnen] by♦voorbeelden:door rood/oranje rijden • jump the lighthij vertrok door de tuin • he left via/through the gardenalles lag door elkaar • everything was in a messdoor haar heb ik hem leren kennen • it was thanks to her that I met him4 door het slechte weer • because of/owing to the bad weatherdoor ziekte verhinderd • prevented by illness from coming/attending/goingdat komt door jou • that's (all) because of youdoor wie is het geschreven? • who was it written by?door de week • through the week -
4 mijn schoenen zijn door
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5 uitlopen
6 [sport] [een voorsprong nemen] draw ahead (of)7 [meer tijd in beslag nemen] overrun its/one's time9 [met betrekking tot schoeisel] be worn/broken in13 [sport] [door te lopen zich ontspannen] run easy (to recover)♦voorbeelden:dat loopt hier maar in en uit • you would think they lived here2 een auto laten uitlopen • let a car slow down, bring a car to a haltdit straatje loopt op de markt uit • this alley leads (on) to the market placedat loopt op niets/een mislukking uit • that will come to nothing/end in failuredie ruzie liep uit op een gevecht • the quarrel ended in a fight8 wijd uitlopende broekspijpen • flares, bell-bottoms12 uitgelopen oogschaduw • smeared/smudged eye shadowde verf is uitgelopen • the paint has run (out)II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [ten einde lopen] finish2 [groter maken] walk/wear/break in♦voorbeelden:2 schoenen uitlopen • walk/break in shoes
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