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1 stoornis
• disturbance• interference -
2 verstoring
• disturbance• glitch -
3 stoornis
♦voorbeelden:1 stoornis brengen/veroorzaken • cause/create a disturbance -
4 ordeverstoring
1 disturbance ⇒ 〈 juridisch〉 disturbance/breach of the peace, 〈 het plegen van ordeverstoring〉 rowdyism -
5 relletje
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6 storing
1 [onderbreking, belemmering] disturbance ⇒ 〈 treinverkeer, telefoon〉 interruption, 〈 defect〉 trouble, 〈 uitvallen〉 failure, 〈 uitvallen〉 breakdown♦voorbeelden:storing in het lichtnet • an electricity failure, a blackout3 atmosferische storing • atmospherics, static -
7 autisme
n. autism, developmental disturbance characterized by lack of interaction with the environment (Psychology) -
8 autistisch
adj. autistic, characterized by or suffering from autism (developmental disturbance characterized by lack of interaction with the environment) -
9 beslotenheid
n. solitude, state of being private, confidentiality; secrecy, freedom from harassment or disturbance -
10 burengerucht
n. disturbance, interference -
11 convulsie
n. convulsion, violent shaking, spasmodic muscular contraction; disturbance, commotion -
12 desorganisatie
n. disorganization, disarrangement, disorder, disturbance -
13 disorganisatie
n. disorganization, disarrangement, disorder, disturbance -
14 epicurisme
n. epicureanism, philosophy that states that the highest good in the world is pleasure (defined as the absence of pain and disturbance) -
15 evenwichtsstoornis
n. disturbance of the equilibrium system -
16 gestoordheid
n. disturbance, interference, distraction; something which disturbs; unrest -
17 interruptie
n. interruption, disturbance, disruption; discontinuance, stoppage; cutting-off -
18 opschudding
n. commotion, fracas, tumult, agitation, sensation, disturbance, rumpus, kerfuffle, hurly-burly -
19 radiostoring
n. radio disturbance -
20 relletje
n. disturbance, riot
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