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1 Nachgiebigkeit
f1. einer Sache: flexibility, pliability* * *die Nachgiebigkeityieldingness; deference* * *Nach|gie|big|keitf -,no plNáchgiebigkeit zeigen — to be accommodating
er tendiert zur Náchgiebigkeit — he tends to be soft
* * *die1) (the act of deferring.) deference2) (the ability to yield or bend under pressure: This chair has a lot of give in it.) give* * *Nach·gie·big·keit<->* * *die; Nachgiebigkeit: indulgence; (Weichheit) softness* * *1. einer Sache: flexibility, pliability* * *die; Nachgiebigkeit: indulgence; (Weichheit) softness* * *f.indulgence n.softness n. -
2 élasticité
élasticité [elastisite]feminine nouna. elasticityb. [de principes, règlement] flexibility* * *elastisite nf* * *élasticité nf (de gaz, siège, peau, vêtement) elasticity; ( de démarche) springiness; ( de règlement) flexibility.[elastisite] nom féminin3. [souplesse - d'un geste] suppleness ; [ - d'un pas] springiness4. (familier & péjoratif) [laxisme - d'une conscience, d'un règlement] accommodating nature5. [variabilité] flexibilityl'élasticité de l'offre/de la demande the elasticity of supply/of demand -
3 Nachgiebigkeit
Nach·gie·big·keit <-> f kein pl -
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5 hij is erg meegaand van aard
hij is erg meegaand van aardhe's very accommodating/docile by natureVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij is erg meegaand van aard
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6 meegaand
♦voorbeelden:1 hij is erg meegaand van aard • he's very accommodating/docile by nature -
7 toeschietelijkheid
1 accommodating/obliging natureVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > toeschietelijkheid
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