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1 aankondigen
1 announce♦voorbeelden:een huwelijk/sterfgeval aankondigen • announce a marriage/deathde volgende plaat aankondigen • announce/introduce the next recordaankondigen iets te zullen doen • announce that one will do something -
2 adverteren
♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉 -
3 annonceren
2 [aandienen] announce♦voorbeelden: -
4 omroepen
1 [bekendmaken] broadcast ⇒ announce (over the radio/on TV)♦voorbeelden: -
5 aandienen
v. announce; present -
6 aankondigen
v. notify; announce; advertise; denounce; placard; presage, warn of, augur, forebode; adumbrate -
7 aanmelden
v. announce; apply, make a request -
8 aanzeggen
v. announce, notify, inform; give notice (often of termination of employment or a living situation) -
9 adverteren
v. advertise; announce -
10 afficheren
v. placard, post notices, post announcements; publicize, announce using notices or posters -
11 afkondigen
v. proclaim, announce, promulgate, publicize -
12 afroepen
v. call, announce; shout, call out -
13 annonceren
v. advertize, publicize, promote, draw attention to (generally in order to sell goods or services); publicly announce -
14 bekendmaken
v. announce, proclaim; reveal, make public -
15 deurbel
n. door bell, bell at the entrance to a building which visitors ring to announce their arrival -
16 doktersappel
n. sick call, military lineup where soldiers announce that they are feeling ill -
17 introduceren
v. introduce, present for the first time; acquaint one person with another; institute, initiate, establish; announce -
18 publiceren
• to announce• to issue• to publish -
19 aandienen
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20 aankondigen iets te zullen doen
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