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adj. geleerd, academisch; niet praktisch; betreffende academische studies--------n. academisch, geleerdacademic1[ ækədemmik] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————academic2〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; academically〉2 academisch ⇒ schools, conventioneel♦voorbeelden: -
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3 Academic Sports Association
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4 academic achievement
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5 academic career
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6 academic degree
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7 academic discussion
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8 academic education
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9 academic freedom
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10 academic hours
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11 academic institution
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12 academic leave
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13 academic major
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14 academic preparatory class
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15 academic profession
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16 academic question
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17 academic record
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18 academic staff
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19 an academic painting style
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20 officer candidate academic studies program
studie programma voor academisch kandidaat officier (een studie voor de dienstplicht)English-Dutch dictionary > officer candidate academic studies program
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academic — ACADÉMIC, Ă, academici, ce, adj. 1. Care ţine de academie, privitor la academie. ♢ Titlu academic = diplomă obţinută într o şcoală de grad universitar. ♦ (Substantivat, m.; înv.) Membru al Academiei Române. 2. Distins, solemn; de o corectitudine… … Dicționar Român
academic — Ⅰ. academic UK US /ˌækəˈdemɪk/ adjective ► relating to schools, colleges, and universities, or connected with studying and thinking rather than practical skills: »Employers nowadays are more interested in candidates abilities and personality… … Financial and business terms
academic — The central meanings of this word (‘of or belonging to an academy or institution for higher learning’) survive, but a little more than a century ago it developed a depreciatory range of meanings ‘merely theoretical, having no practical… … Modern English usage
Academic — Ac a*dem ic, Academical Ac a*dem ic*al, a. [L. academicus: cf. F. acad[ e]migue. See {Academy}.] 1. Belonging to the school or philosophy of Plato; as, the Academic sect or philosophy. [1913 Webster] 2. Belonging to an academy or other higher… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
academic — [adj1] relating to schooling, learning bookish, book learned, college, collegiate, erudite, intellectual, learned, pedantic, scholarly, scholastic, studious, university; concept 536 Ant. ignorant, untaught academic [adj2] relating to theories,… … New thesaurus
academic — [ak΄ə dem′i kəlak΄ə dem′ik] adj. [L academicus < academia: see ACADEMY] 1. of colleges, universities, etc.; scholastic; scholarly 2. having to do with general or liberal rather than technical or vocational education 3. of or belonging to an… … English World dictionary
academic — (adj.) 1580s, relating to an academy, also collegiate, scholarly, from L. academicus of the Academy, from academia (see ACADEMY (Cf. academy)). Meaning theoretical, not practical, not leading to a decision (such as university debates or classroom … Etymology dictionary
Academic — Ac a*dem ic, n. 1. One holding the philosophy of Socrates and Plato; a Platonist. Hume. [1913 Webster] 2. A member of an academy, college, or university; an academician. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
academic — index didactic, disciplinary (educational), moot, speculative, theoretical Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
ACADEMIC — Press, Inc. (informationswissenschaftl. Veoeffentlicher) … Acronyms
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