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1 opheffen
♦voorbeelden:met opgeheven handen • with uplifted handshet hoofd opheffen • raise/lift one's headmet opgeheven hoofd • with (one's) head held highhet onderscheid werd opgeheven • the distinction was removedeen verbod opheffen • lift a bande club werd na een paar maanden opgeheven • the club was disbanded after a couple of monthseen maatschappij opheffen • dissolve a companysancties opheffen • lift sanctionseen spaarrekening opheffen • close a savings accountde staat van beleg opheffen • rescind martial lawde staking werd opgeheven • the strike was terminatedde twijfel rond een zaak opheffen • remove doubts about a matterde zitting opheffen • adjourn (the session)geleidelijk opheffen • phase out -
2 de zitting opheffen
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3 zitting
1 [deel van een stoel] seat3 [zittingstijd] session♦voorbeelden:2 zitting houden • be in session, meetde zitting openen/verdagen • open/adjourn the meetingzitting met/achter gesloten deuren • a meeting behind closed doorszitting nemen in de raad • take a place on the board -
4 vergadering
♦voorbeelden:het verslag van een vergadering • the minutes of a meetinggewone/algemene vergadering • general meeting/assemblyNationale vergadering • National Assemblyeen vergadering bijeenroepen/beleggen/uitschrijven/vaststellen • call/arrange/convene/book a meetingeen vergadering bijwonen/houden/schorsen • attend/hold/adjourn a meetingde vergadering ging uiteen • the meeting broke upde vergadering sluiten/voor gesloten verklaren • close/conclude the meeting/proceedingseen vergadering voorzitten/leiden • chair a meeting, preside at/over a meetingin vergadering bijeen zijn • be in sessionop/tijdens de vergadering • at/during the meeting
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