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1 finding
n. vondst, bevinding[ fajnding] -
2 finding a wife
een echtgenote vinden -
3 finding faults
vinden van stoornisen, defekten -
4 finding favor with
vriendelijkheid schenken -
5 finding one's way
de weg zoeken -
6 finding out
vaststelling -
7 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 -
8 he's on a fact-finding mission
hij is op onderzoeksreis om feitenmateriaal te verzamelen, hij is op inspectiereis -
9 we had a lot of bother finding the house
English-Dutch dictionary > we had a lot of bother finding the house
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10 fact finding
vinden van feiten -
11 factual finding
feitelijke bevindingen -
12 grave finding
slechte uitslag -
13 path-finding
spoorzoeken -
14 pathological finding
pathologische bevindingen (ontdekken van ziektesymptomen) -
15 range-finding
(schot in de roos, raken van het doel) afstelling van vuur -
16 direction finding
peilenpeiling -
17 fault finding
foutopsporing -
18 bother
n. last; hinder--------v. vervelen, hinderen; moeite doenverdorie, wat vervelend————————bother1[ boðə] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 last ⇒ lastpost, plaag2 moeite ⇒ probleem, moeilijkheid♦voorbeelden:————————bother2♦voorbeelden:don't bother • doe maar geen moeite¶ bother • verdorie, wat vervelendII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 lastig vallen ⇒ dwarszitten, irriteren♦voorbeelden:his leg bothers him a lot • hij heeft veel last van zijn beenbother the lot of you, be quiet • hou verdomme allemaal je monddon't bother your sister when she is reading • laat je zusje met rust als ze zit te lezenI can't be bothered • ik heb geen zin/dat is me te veel moeitewhat's bothering her? • wat heeft ze toch?
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