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1 operate
v. werken; tewerkstellen; opereren[ oppəreet]1 in werking/werkzaam zijn ⇒ functioneren, lopen 〈 ook van trein〉; draaien 〈 van motor〉, te werk gaan2 (de juiste) uitwerking hebben ⇒ werken, (het gewenste) resultaat geven, van kracht zijn 〈 van tarief, verdrag, wet〉3 te werk gaan ⇒ opereren; 〈 medicijnen, geneeskunde ook〉 een operatie doen, ingrijpen; 〈 leger ook〉 militaire acties ondernemen/bewegingen uitvoeren; 〈 handel ook〉 beursoperaties verrichten, speculeren♦voorbeelden:the tractor operates on diesel oil • de tractor rijdt op dieselolie2 the new cutbacks will not operate till next month • de nieuwe bezuinigingsmaatregelen gaan pas volgende maand inII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 bewerken3 beheren♦voorbeelden: -
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3 operate a coalmine
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4 operate on someone for appendicitis
operate on someone for appendicitisEnglish-Dutch dictionary > operate on someone for appendicitis
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5 operate at a gain
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6 operate at a loss
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7 operate mode
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8 operate position
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9 operate time
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10 co-operate
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11 the new cutbacks will not operate till next month
English-Dutch dictionary > the new cutbacks will not operate till next month
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12 to operate
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13 to operate by hand
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14 cooperate
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15 coöperate
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