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1 standing
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2 de standing
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3 branche
branche [brãsĵ]〈v.〉1 tak2 vertakking ⇒ aftakking, tak6 tak ⇒ sector, afdeling, vakgebied♦voorbeelden:cheval qui a de la branche • raspaardavoir de la branche • standing hebbenf1) tak2) vertakking, aftakking3) arm [kandelaar, rivier]4) been [passer, pincet]5) poot [bril]6) sector, afdeling7) balein [paraplu] -
4 classe
classe [klaas]〈v.; ook bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉2 categorie ⇒ groep, afdeling, soort, type, klasse4 klasse ⇒ distinctie, standing♦voorbeelden:classe laborieuse • werkende klasse, het gewone volkclasse ouvrière • arbeidersklassevoitures de même classe • auto's van hetzelfde typeclasse touriste • toeristenklassewagon de première classe • eersteklaswagonêtre d'une toute autre classe • van een heel ander kaliber zijnde classe • kwaliteits-→ luttedoubler une classe • blijven zitten, doublerenêtre de la classe • spoedig afzwaaienclasse de transition • schakel-, brugklasaller en classe • naar school gaanfaire ses classes • ervaring opdoenf1) categorie, groep2) rang, graad3) klas, leerjaar4) klaslokaal5) lesuur [school]6) lichting [leger] -
5 dame
dame [daam]〈v.〉1 dame ⇒ vrouw (van standing), lady♦voorbeelden:dame patronesse • beschermvrouwejouer à, faire la grande dame • de dame uithangenjeu de dames • damspelaller à dame • een dam halenles dames du Sacré-Coeur • de zusters van het Heilig Hartf1) dame2) koningin [schaken]3) vrouw [kaarten]4) dam [dammen] -
6 statut
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7 avoir de la branche
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