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1 publiceren
1 [uitgeven] publish♦voorbeelden:1 een roman/artikelen/verzen publiceren • publish a novel/articles/poemsII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉 -
2 uitgeven
4 [voor publicatie geschikt maken] edit♦voorbeelden:1 geld aan boeken/als water uitgeven • spend money on books/as if it grew on treesvals geld uitgeven • pass counterfeit moneyeen lening uitgeven • float a loaneen verklaring uitgeven • issue a statement5 zich voor iemand anders uitgeven • impersonate someone, pose as someone else6 grond uitgeven • sell off/grant land -
3 bedrukken
v. print, copy, publish -
4 bekend maken
v. promulgate, publish, declare -
5 emitteren
v. issue, publish, distribute -
6 imprimatur
n. imprimatur, official permit to publish a book; permit, license -
7 in omloop brengen
v. put into circulation, emit, mobilize, utter, publish, circulate, put off -
8 openbaar maken
v. divulge, promulgate, publish, manifest -
9 publiceren
v. publish -
10 uitgeven
n. runout--------v. spend, expend, issue, emit, pay away, put out, put forth, send forth, publish, edit, outlay -
11 publiceren
• to announce• to issue• to publish -
12 uitbrengen
• to bring out• to issue• to launch• to place on the market• to publish• to release -
13 uitgeven
• to dispatch• to expend• to give out• to issue• to publish• to spend -
14 Staatsblad
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15 ban
3 [huwelijksafkondiging] banns4 [geschiedenis] [straf] ban, sentence of outlawry♦voorbeelden:Luther werd in de ban gedaan • Luther was excommunicated2 in de ban van iets zijn/raken • be/fall under the spell of something -
16 beheer
1 [het beheren van andermans eigendom] management ⇒ 〈 toezicht〉 control, supervision, stewardship 〈 met betrekking tot nalatenschap〉, guardianship 〈 met betrekking tot nalatenschap〉♦voorbeelden:het beheer van een failliete onderneming • the administration of a bankrupt enterpriseeen boek in eigen beheer uitgeven • publish a book on one's own(een) werk in eigen beheer laten uitvoeren • have one's own staff to do the workals gevolg van een slecht financieel beheer • owing to financial mismanagementhet beheer voeren • have managerial control, be in charge of/run the administrationhet beheer voeren over iemands nalatenschap • be guardian of someone's estatehet beheer voeren over iemands eigendom • hold someone's property in trustde penningmeester heeft het beheer over de kas • the treasurer is in charge of the funds -
17 bekendmaken
2 [publiek maken] publish ⇒ make public/known♦voorbeelden: -
18 de bannen afroepen
de bannen afroepenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de bannen afroepen
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19 een artikel onverkort publiceren
een artikel onverkort publicerenpublish an article uncut/in fullVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een artikel onverkort publiceren
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20 een boek in eigen beheer uitgeven
een boek in eigen beheer uitgevenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een boek in eigen beheer uitgeven
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publish — pub·lish vt 1: to make known to another or to the public generally ◇ For purposes of defamation, a defamatory communication made to only one third party may be considered published. 2 a: to proclaim officially publish an enactment b: to declare… … Law dictionary
publish — pub‧lish [ˈpʌblɪʆ] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] to arrange the writing, production, and sale of a book, magazine etc: • Her second novel was published in July. • We publish education books. 2. [transitive] to make official information such… … Financial and business terms
Publish — Pub lish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Published}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Publishing}.] [F. publier, L. publicare, publicatum. See {Public}, and { ish}.] 1. To make public; to make known to mankind, or to people in general; to divulge, as a private… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
publish — (v.) early 14c., to make public, from M.E. publicen (c.1300), altered (by influence of banish, finish, etc.) from O.Fr. publier, from L. publicare make public, from publicus public (see PUBLIC (Cf. public)). The meaning to issue (a book,… … Etymology dictionary
publish — *declare, announce, advertise, proclaim, promulgate, broadcast Analogous words: divulge, disclose, *reveal, discover: *communicate, impart: vent, ventilate, utter, broach, *express … New Dictionary of Synonyms
publish — [v] have printed, issue announce, bring out, broadcast, circulate, communicate, declare, disclose, distribute, divulge, let it be known*, print, proclaim, produce, promulgate, publicize, put in print, put out, report, spotlight; concepts… … New thesaurus
publish — ► VERB 1) prepare and issue (a book, newspaper, piece of music, etc.) for public sale. 2) print in a book, newspaper, or journal so as to make generally known. 3) announce formally. 4) Law communicate (a libel) to a third party. DERIVATIVES… … English terms dictionary
publish — [pub′lish] vt. [ME publisshen < extended stem of OFr publier < L publicare, to make public < publicus, PUBLIC] 1. to make publicly known; announce, proclaim, divulge, or promulgate 2. a) to issue (a printed work, etc.) to the public, as… … English World dictionary
publish — Announce An*nounce , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Announced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Announcing}.] [OF. anoncier, F. annoncer, fr. L. annuntiare; ad + nuntiare to report, relate, nuntius messenger, bearer of news. See {Nuncio}, and cf. {Annunciate}.] [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
publish — [[t]pʌ̱blɪʃ[/t]] ♦♦ publishes, publishing, published 1) VERB When a company publishes a book or magazine, it prints copies of it, which are sent to shops to be sold. [V n] They publish reference books... [V n] His latest book of poetry will be… … English dictionary
publish — verb ADVERB ▪ recently ▪ originally, previously ▪ extensively (esp. AmE), widely ▪ He has published extensively on medieval education … Collocations dictionary