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1 akkoordbevinding
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2 keuringszegel
• approval label• approval seal -
3 keuringseis voor keurbureau
• approval specificationNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > keuringseis voor keurbureau
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4 instemming
1 approval♦voorbeelden:met algemene instemming • by common consentzijn instemming betuigen (met iets/aan iemand) • express one's approval (of something/to someone)iemands instemming hebben • have someone's consent/approvalzijn voorstel vond veel instemming bij de andere leden • his proposition met with the approval of the other membersiets met instemming vernemen/begroeten • hear/greet something with approvalmet instemming van • with the approval of -
5 goedkeuring
2 [betuiging van tevredenheid] approval♦voorbeelden:zijn goedkeuring geven • give one's consent/approvalzijn goedkeuring onthouden (aan) • withhold one's consent (to)goedkeuring wegdragen • meet with approvalter goedkeuring voorleggen • submit for approval -
6 bijval
♦voorbeelden:algemeen bijval vinden • meet with general approval -
7 goedkeurend
♦voorbeelden:1 een goedkeurend knikje/gemompel • a nod/murmur of approvaleen goedkeurend oordeel over iets uitspreken • pass a favourable judgement on somethinggoedkeurend knikken/glimlachen • nod/smile (one's) approval -
8 instemmend
♦voorbeelden:instemmend knikken • nod in approval -
9 acceptatie
n. acceptance, approval -
10 acclamatie
n. acclamation, approval -
11 adhesie
n. adhesion; attachment; connection; approval -
12 adhesiebetuiging
n. sympathy, affinity, understanding, compassion, concern, commiseration, empathy, approval -
13 agreatie
n. approval, confirmation -
14 approbatie
n. approbation, approval, sanction; assent, consent; praise -
15 bekrachtiging
n. confirmation, ratification, certification, approval, sanction, authorization -
16 bijval
n. approval, confirmation, endorsement; applause, acclaim, accolade -
17 confirmatie
n. confirmation, formal approval; proof; verification; coming of age ceremony (Christianity, Judaism) -
18 endossement
n. endorsement, signature on a document (as in a check or bill); approval, sanction -
19 faveur
n. favour, kindness; approval; bias, prejudice; preferential treatment; small gift; ribbon, badge of loyalty (alternate spelling for favor) -
20 fiat
n. permission, approval
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