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1 perspectief
perspectief1I 〈de〉1 [doorzichtkunde] perspective2 [wijze waarop voorwerpen zich vertonen] perspective♦voorbeelden:II 〈 het〉3 [standpunt] perspective ⇒ viewpoint/standpoint♦voorbeelden:daar zit perspectief in • it has/holds prospects/certain possibilitieszonder perspectief • without prospects2 iets in breder perspectief zien • look at/see something in a wider contextdie informatie brengt de zaak in een nieuw perspectief • that information puts the matter in a new perspective/light3 iets uit een ander perspectief beschouwen • look at/see something from a different perspective/point of view/angle————————perspectief2 -
2 toekomstmogelijkheden
♦voorbeelden:Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > toekomstmogelijkheden
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3 een baan waar geen perspectief in zit
een baan waar geen perspectief in zitVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een baan waar geen perspectief in zit
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4 een baan met toekomstmogelijkheden
een baan met toekomstmogelijkhedenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een baan met toekomstmogelijkheden
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