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culture [kuultuur]〈v.〉1 (het) bebouwen ⇒ bebouwing, bebouwd land2 kweek ⇒ teelt, (ver)bouw4 cultuur ⇒ beschaving, ontwikkeling♦voorbeelden:culture alternée • wisselbouwfaire la culture de qc. • iets verbouwen→ maisonculture de la vigne • wijnbouwculture maraîchère • tuinbouw, groenteteeltculture générale • algemene ontwikkelingculture livresque • belezenheidculture physique • lichamelijke oefeningf1) bebouwing2) kweek, teelt3) cultuur, beschaving -
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3 culture générale
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4 culture maraîchère
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8 culture alternée
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9 culture d'entreprise
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10 culture de la vigne
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12 culture en serre
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13 culture jardinière
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14 culture livresque
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15 culture physique
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16 culture tissulaire
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17 culture shock
culturele schok (een schok die iemand krijgt met het wennen aan een onbekende en ongekende cultuur)culture shock -
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20 corporate culture
n. bedrijfscultuur, waarden en gebruiken van een bedrijf; professionele atmosfeer in grote bedrijven en organisaties weerspiegeld in kledingcodes en gedrag en door de unieke stijl en beleid van het beleid of de organisatie
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