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1 omzetten
3 [verzetten] move, shift6 [muziek] transpose (into)7 [scheikunde] convert♦voorbeelden:(voor) een miljoen omzetten • have a turnover of a millionzonlicht omzetten in elektrische energie • convert sunlight into electrical energy〈 juridisch〉 een terdoodveroordeling in levenslang omzetten • commute a sentence from death to life imprisonment -
2 omzetten
• to change• to convert• to convert (into)• to fold• to reverse• to sell• to transform -
3 bekeren
bekeren1 [tot een (andere) godsdienst doen overgaan] convertII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich bekeren〉1 [tot een (andere) godsdienst overgaan] be converted -
4 converteren
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5 herleiden
♦voorbeelden:1 〈 wiskunde〉 een breuk/een algebraïsche formule herleiden • reduce a fraction, reduce/simplify an algebraic formulakilo's tot ponden herleiden • convert kilos into poundshet hele probleem laat zich gemakkelijk herleiden tot … • the whole problem can be easily reduced to … -
6 ombouwen
♦voorbeelden:zijn bestelauto ombouwen tot kampeerwagen • convert one's van into a camper -
7 omrekenen
♦voorbeelden: -
8 verwerken
3 [bij het bewerken opnemen] incorporate4 [psychisch verduwen] deal with♦voorbeelden:gegevens statistisch verwerken • incorporate/handle data statisticallyze heeft haar verdriet nooit echt goed verwerkt • she has never really come to terms with her sorrowtegenslag te verwerken krijgen • have to deal with a setbackeen enorme toeloop te verwerken krijgen • get a (sudden) rush of people -
9 bebossen
v. afforest, convert bare land into forest; wood, cover or plant with trees -
10 bekeerling
n. convert, proselyte, one who has converted (to another religion, political party, opinion) -
11 bekeerlinge
n. convert, proselyte, one who has converted (to another religion, political party, opinion) -
12 bekeren
v. convert, reform -
13 bimetaal
n. bimetal, bi-metallic strip used to convert a temperature change into mechanical displacement. -
14 carboniseren
v. carbonize, convert to carbon; become carbonized -
15 coderen
v. encode, encrypt, convert a message into code -
16 converteren
v. convert, change religions; exchange money; transform, change -
17 convertiet
n. convert, proselyte, one who has converted (to another religion, political party, opinion) -
18 evangeliseren
v. evangelize, preach the Christian gospel, seek to convert to Christianity -
19 herleiden
v. reduce, convert -
20 nieuwbekeerde
n. neophyte, beginner, novice; newcomer; beginning priest; new religious convert
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