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address1 v adressieren, anreden, das Wort ergreifen, (zu jmdm.) sprechen; sich befassen mit, angehen (ein Problem); sich richten an -
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address1 v 1. COMMS adressieren (parcel, envelope); 2. COMP adressieren; 3. GEN anreden, ansprechen, titulieren (person); adressieren (comment, remark); angehen (problem); 4. LAW richten an (directive, complaint) address2 1. COMMS Adresse f, Anschrift f (of person, company, building, computer); Ansprache f, Rede f (talk, speech); E-Mail-Adresse f (internet); Website-Adresse f (URL); Webseiten-Adresse f (web page); Webpage-Adresse f (URL, website); 2. COMP Adresse f (location of data in computer memory); 3. GEN Adresse f, Anschrift f, Aufschrift f; 4. S&M Adresse f • address as above GEN Anschrift wie oben • to your address LOGIS an Ihre Anschrift -
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n. adres (ook in de computerwereld); een (logische) geheugenpositie in een computersysteem die is aangeduid door een nummer of code; toespraak; lezing--------v. aanspreken; adresseren; zich wenden totaddress1[ ədres] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————address2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:address oneself to • zich richten/wenden tot; zich bezighouden met/toeleggen op4 address the judge as ‘Your Honour’ • spreek de rechter met ‘Edelachtbare’ aan
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