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1 yield
n. oogst; opbrengst; verdienste; produktie; inkomen, winst--------v. oogsten; produceren, opbrengen; verdienen; geven, schenken, doorgeven; opgeven; toegeven; terugtrekkenyield1[ jie:ld] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 opbrengst ⇒ productie, oogst, rendement————————yield23 zwichten ⇒ toegeven, wijken♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 overgeven ⇒ opgeven, afstaan3 verlenen ⇒ gunnen, bieden4 toegeven♦voorbeelden:3 〈 Amerikaans-Engels〉 yield the floor to the Republican senator • het woord gunnen aan de Republikeinse senatoryield full justice to someone • iemand alle recht laten wedervarenyield passage • doorgang verlenen -
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3 yield (up) one's position to the enemy
English-Dutch dictionary > yield (up) one's position to the enemy
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4 yield full justice to someone
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5 yield passage
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6 yield the floor to the Republican senator
English-Dutch dictionary > yield the floor to the Republican senator
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7 yield to temptation
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8 yield to the right
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9 yield well
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10 yield benefits
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11 yield ground
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12 yield the breath
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13 yield to fate
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14 yield point
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15 yield strength
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16 yield stress in tension
trekvloeispanningEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > yield stress in tension
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17 yield value
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18 not budge/give/yield an inch
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19 annual real yield to maturity
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20 annual yield
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