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1 faculty
n. gave, talent; vermogen; faculteit, wetenschappelijk personeel[ fækltie] 〈meervoud: faculties〉3 〈werkwoord enkelvoud of meervoud; school(wezen), universiteit〉 (leden van) faculteit ⇒ wetenschappelijk personeel, staf♦voorbeelden:2 the faculty of hearing/reason/speech • de gehoorzin/de rede/het spraakvermogen -
2 faculty
faculteit -
3 Faculty of Arts
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4 faculty adviser
adviseur van de faculteit -
5 faculty of agriculture
de faculteit voor agricultuur -
6 a faculty for languages
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7 comprehensive faculty
begripsvermogen, bevattingsvermogen -
8 the Faculty of Law
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9 the faculty of hearing/reason/speech
the faculty of hearing/reason/speechde gehoorzin/de rede/het spraakvermogenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the faculty of hearing/reason/speech
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10 have the faculty of
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11 law faculty
rechtenfaculteit, faculteit voor rechten -
12 university faculty
universiteitsfaculteit (staf van leraren van de universiteit); universiteitsfaculteit -
13 art
n. kunst--------v. U bent (in de oude of bijbelse taal)art1[ a:t]1 kunst ⇒ bekwaamheid, vaardigheid2 kunst(greep) ⇒ truc, list♦voorbeelden:work of art • kunstwerkthe black art • zwarte kunstII 〈meervoud; voornamelijk Art〉♦voorbeelden:Faculty of Arts • faculteit der letteren————————art2→ be be/ -
14 comprehensive
adj. begrijpend; omvattend; inclusiefcomprehensive1[ komprihhensiv] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉————————comprehensive21 alles/veelomvattend ⇒ uitvoerig, uitgebreid♦voorbeelden:2 comprehensive faculty • begripsvermogen, bevattingsvermogen
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Faculty — Fac ul*ty, n.; pl. {Faculties}. [F. facult?, L. facultas, fr. facilis easy (cf. facul easily), fr. fecere to make. See {Fact}, and cf. {Facility}.] 1. Ability to act or perform, whether inborn or cultivated; capacity for any natural function;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Faculty — may refer to:In education: * Faculty (university), a division of a university or the academic staff of a university * A collective name for the teachers in schools in the United StatesIn other uses: * Faculty (instrument), an instrument or… … Wikipedia
faculty — [fak′əl tē] n. pl. faculties [ME & OFr faculte < L facultas < facilis: see FACILE] 1. Obs. the power to do; ability to perform an action 2. any natural or specialized power of a living organism; sense [the faculty of hearing, speech, etc.]… … English World dictionary
faculty — I (ability) noun ableness, adroitness, aptitude, capability, capacity, cleverness, competence, competency, cunning, deftness, dexterity, enablement, endowment, equipment, expertise, expertness, fitness, flair, gift, handiness, knack, know how,… … Law dictionary
faculty — late 14c., ability, means, resources, from O.Fr. faculté (14c.) skill, accomplishment, learning, and directly from L. facultatem (nom. facultas) power, ability, wealth, from *facli tat s, from facilis (see FACILE (Cf. facile)). Academic sense… … Etymology dictionary
faculty — [n1] ability, skill adroitness, aptitude, aptness, bent, capability, capacity, cleverness, dexterity, facility, flair, forte, genius, gift, instinct, intelligence, knack, knowing way around*, leaning, nose*, peculiarity, penchant, pistol*, power … New thesaurus
faculty — ► NOUN (pl. faculties) 1) an inherent mental or physical power. 2) an aptitude or talent. 3) chiefly Brit. a group of university departments concerned with a major division of knowledge. 4) N. Amer. the teaching or research staff of a university… … English terms dictionary
faculty — noun 1 natural ability of the body/mind ADJECTIVE ▪ higher ▪ the evolution of man s higher faculties ▪ cognitive, intellectual, mental, rational ▪ … Collocations dictionary
faculty — n. division of a university (esp. BE; CE has school) 1) a faculty of education; law; medicine; science teaching staff (esp. AE) 2) on the faculty (she is on the faculty) 3) a college, university; school faculty 4) the standing ( permanent )… … Combinatory dictionary
faculty — 01. An unknown businessperson has donated over $10 million towards the construction of a new medical [faculty] at the university. 02. Our French professor took the entire class to lunch at the [faculty] club. 03. Chocolate was only accepted by… … Grammatical examples in English
faculty — fac|ul|ty [ˈfækəlti] n plural faculties [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: faculté, from Latin facultas ability ] 1.) a department or group of related departments within a university faculty of ▪ the Faculty of Law ▪ the Engineering Fac … Dictionary of contemporary English