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1 ingang
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2 inloopvang
• entrance catch -
3 entree
2 [recht om binnen te treden] entry, entrance, admission3 [intrede] entry, entrance4 [gerecht] entrée5 [toegangsprijs] admission♦voorbeelden:3 zijn entree maken • enter, make one's entry into 〈zaal enz.〉; make one's entrance into 〈politiek enz.〉entree heffen • charge for admission -
4 ingang
1 [opening] entrance, entry ⇒ doorway, 〈 figuurlijk〉 connection, 〈 figuurlijk〉 contact 〈(contactpersoon) bij organisatie e.d.〉2 [met betrekking tot informatie] entry3 [toegang] entrance, entry4 [aanvang] commencement♦voorbeelden:1 een nauwe/wijde ingang • a narrow/wide entrancehet station heeft twee ingangen • the station has two entrancesingang vinden • find acceptancede nieuwe ideeën vonden gemakkelijk ingang bij het publiek • the new ideas found a ready reception with the public4 met ingang van heden/1 april • as of today/April 1stmet onmiddellijke ingang • to take effect at once -
5 toegang
1 [het betreden van iets] entrance, entry2 [mogelijkheid, verlof] access ⇒ 〈 toelating〉 admittance, 〈 toegang(sgeld)〉 admission, 〈 toegang(sgeld)〉 entrance, 〈 toegang, opening〉 door3 [toegangsweg] entrance ⇒ approach, 〈figuurlijk; weg, middel〉 avenue, 〈figuurlijk; weg, middel〉 key, 〈figuurlijk; weg, middel〉 passport♦voorbeelden:vrije toegang • admission freetoegang krijgen/hebben tot een vergadering • be admitted to a meeting -
6 huisdeur
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7 hoofdingang
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8 toelatingsexamen
♦voorbeelden:Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > toelatingsexamen
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9 aanvang
n. beginning, commencement, start, entrance, prime, incipience, onset, outset -
10 acces
n. entrance; permission to enter; confession -
11 achteringang
n. rear entrance -
12 achterom
adv. behind, back entrance -
13 admissie
n. admission, entrance; permission to enter; confession -
14 artiesteningang
n. stage door, entrance to a stage -
15 begin
n. beginning, start, commencement, outset, onset; opening, entrance; origin; launch -
16 deurbel
n. door bell, bell at the entrance to a building which visitors ring to announce their arrival -
17 dienstingang
n. service entrance, special entry for workers of a certain service -
18 doelman
n. goalkeeper, goaltender, one who guards the entrance of a goal to prevent the ball or puck from entering (Sports) -
19 doelverdediger
n. goalkeeper, goaltender, one who guards the entrance of a goal to prevent the ball or puck from entering (Sports) -
20 doelwachter
n. goalkeeper, goalie, one who guards the entrance of a goal to prevent the ball or puck from entering (Sports)
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