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1 agentschap
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2 BBL
Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. government agency that sets and enforces standards for protecting the environment, EPA -
3 CIA
CIA, United States government agency that deals with national security issues, Central Intelligence Agency -
4 arbeidsbureau
n. employment office, employment agency, agency or office which finds jobs for unemployed people -
5 persbureau
n. press agency, news agency -
6 toeristenbureau
n. tourist agency, travel agency, travel office -
7 agentschap
1 [betrekking] agency2 [kantoor] branch (office)♦voorbeelden:1 hij heeft het agentschap van de Volkskrant • he has the agency for the ‘Volkskrant’ -
8 makelaardij
makelaardij, makelarij, -
9 verhuurkantoor
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10 BDBH
Belgian Export Agency -
11 CBIN
n. NFIA, Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency -
12 ESA
European Space Agency -
13 Europese Ruimtevaartorganisatie
n. ESA, European Space AgencyHolandés-inglés dicionario > Europese Ruimtevaartorganisatie
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14 FBI
FBI, Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. federal agency responsible for safeguarding national security -
15 Fiom
Fiom, agency to assist pregnant women and single parents -
16 IMF
IMF, International Monetary Fund, special UN agency that was founded in 1944 to stabilize exchange rates and to facilitate international commerce -
17 ablatief
adj. (Grammar) ablative, of or pertaining to the ablative case (used to indicate direction, location, or agency) -
18 advertentiebureau
n. advertisement agency -
19 agentschap
n. agency, branch office -
20 agentuur
n. agency, branch office
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agency — agen·cy n pl cies 1: the person or thing through which power is exerted or an end is achieved death by criminal agency W. R. LaFave and A. W. Scott, Jr. 2 a: a consensual fiduciary relationship in which one party acts on behalf of and under the… … Law dictionary
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agency — (n.) 1650s, active operation, from M.L. agentia, noun of state from L. agentem (nom. agens) effective, powerful, prp. of agere (see ACT (Cf. act) (n.)). Meaning establishment where business is done for another first recorded 1861 … Etymology dictionary