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1 achting
♦voorbeelden:achting voor iemand hebben • have respect for someonein (iemands) achting dalen • come down in someone's estimationin (iemands) achting stijgen • go up in someone's estimation -
2 achting
n. respect, regard, esteem, estimation, consideration, deference, worship, reckoning -
3 afschatting
n. assessment, estimation -
4 becijfering
n. calculation, computation (adding, subtracting, etc.); estimation; planning -
5 beraming
n. plan, scheme, concoction; calculation, computation, estimation -
6 calculatie
n. calculation, computation (adding, subtracting, etc.); estimation; planning -
7 derogatie
n. derogation, disparaging, belittlement; being impaired; detraction (from authority or estimation) -
8 mening
n. opinion, estimation, judgement, judgment, faith, mind, conception, supposition, counsel, say, impression, outgiving -
9 oordeel
n. judgement, judgment, judicial proceeding, judiciary proceeding, sentence, verdict, discretion, estimation, thought, impression, doom -
10 raming
n. estimate, estimation, evaluation, valuation -
11 schatting
n. estimation, estimate, valuation, evaluation, value, assessment, tribute, appraisal, appraisement, appreciation, reckoning, tax -
12 waardering
n. estimation, esteem, appreciation, reckoning -
13 benadering
• approach• approximation• estimate• estimation -
14 raming
• estimate• estimation• forecast -
15 schatting
• appraisal• estimate• estimation• valuation -
16 schattingsafwijking
• deviation of estimationNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > schattingsafwijking
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17 schattingsfout
• error of estimation -
18 waardering
• appraisal• appreciation• assessment• estimation• evaluation• judgement• rating• valuation -
19 waardeschatting
• appraisement• estimation of value -
20 dalen
♦voorbeelden:1 zich in dalende lijn bewegen • be on the decline, show a downward tendencyhij is zeer in mijn achting gedaald • he has gone down considerably in my estimation〈 figuurlijk〉 in het graf dalen • sink into the/one's gravede temperatuur daalde tot beneden het vriespunt • the temperature fell below zerode koersen dalen • (the) prices are dropping/falling/are going down; 〈 figuurlijk〉 things are/business is going downhillde prijzen zijn sterk gedaald • prices have plummetediets in waarde doen dalen • devalue something
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