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1 fact
n. feit; bestaande waarheid; daad; bewezen feit (i.d. wetspraak)[ fækt]1 feit ⇒ waarheid, zekerheid♦voorbeelden:his facts are shaky • zijn verhaal is slecht onderbouwdknow for a fact • zeker wetenit's a fact that • het staat vast, datin actual fact • in werkelijkheidin fact • in feite, eigenlijk¶ in fact • bovendien, zelfs, en niet te vergeten -
2 fact
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3 fact-finding
fact-finding♦voorbeelden:1 he's on a fact-finding mission • hij is op onderzoeksreis om feitenmateriaal te verzamelen, hij is op inspectiereis -
4 fact finder
fact finder -
5 fact sheet
fact sheet1 blad/brochure met concrete/praktische gegevens ⇒ informatiefolder 〈bijvoorbeeld met gegevens/informatie uit radio/tv-programma〉 -
6 fact finding
vinden van feiten -
7 fact findings
vinden van bewijzen -
8 fact is stranger than fiction
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9 in actual fact
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10 in fact
feitelijk, in werkelijkheidin factbovendien, zelfs, en niet te vergeten————————in factin feite, eigenlijk -
11 I still can't get over the fact that …
I still can't get over the fact that …ik heb nog steeds moeite met het feit dat …English-Dutch dictionary > I still can't get over the fact that …
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12 accessory after/before the fact
accessory after/before the factmedeplichtig door steun achteraf/door aansporing -
13 accomplished fact
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14 against that fact you must set that …
against that fact you must set that …daartegenover moet je stellen dat …English-Dutch dictionary > against that fact you must set that …
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15 an accepted fact
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16 as a matter of fact
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17 he's on a fact-finding mission
hij is op onderzoeksreis om feitenmateriaal te verzamelen, hij is op inspectiereis -
18 identify the fact that
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19 in point of fact
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20 in sober fact
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fact — n [Latin factum deed, real happening, something done, from neuter of factus, past participle of facere to do, make] 1: something that has actual existence: a matter of objective reality 2: any of the circumstances of a case that exist or are… … Law dictionary
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