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1 introduce to
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2 introduce
v. een nieuw voorstel; voorstellen, invoeren; introduceren; openen, beginnen met-; leren kennen[ intrədjoe:s]1 introduceren ⇒ voorstellen, inleiden2 invoeren ⇒ introduceren, naar voren brengen♦voorbeelden:this product will be introduced into Europe • dit product zal in Europa op de markt gebracht worden -
3 introduce a new subject
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4 introduce a tube into the stomach
introduce a tube into the stomachEnglish-Dutch dictionary > introduce a tube into the stomach
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5 introduce/open the budget
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6 introduce a method
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7 introduce a person
iemand voorstellen,iemand introduceren -
8 introduce changes
veranderingen invoeren -
9 to introduce
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10 to introduce a change
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11 приглашённый
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12 budget
n. begroting, budget--------v. begroten; budget peilenbudget1[ budzjit] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:on a budget • zuinig————————budget2♦voorbeelden:————————budget31 budgetteren ⇒ een/de begroting opstellen♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 in een begroting opnemen ⇒ reserveren, ramen -
13 guest
n. gast; uitgenodigd; gevraagd; (in computers) gast toegang, de mogelijkheid van toegang tot een computer, op het Internet of op een lokaal netwerk zonder wachtwoord; een parasiet (zoologie)[ gest]♦voorbeelden: -
14 främmande
1) vreemd2) gast3) bezoeker4) introducé5) buitenlands -
15 gäst
1) bezoeker2) cliënt3) afnemer4) logé5) gast6) introducé -
16 Gast
Gast1〈m.; Gast(e)s, Gäste〉♦voorbeelden:ein lieber Gast • een welkome, graag geziene gastliebe Gäste! • beste, geachte aanwezigen!ein ständiger Gast • een vaste gast, stamgast〈 formeel〉 jemanden zu Gast(e) bitten, laden • iemand te gast vragen; 〈 ook〉 iemand te logeren vragen————————Gast2〈m.; Gast(e)s, Gasten; meervoud zelden Gäste〉 〈 scheepvaart〉
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