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1 aanwezigheidsuren
• attendance hours -
2 toezicht
• attendance• control• inspection• oversight• supervision• surveillance -
3 presentielijst
1 attendance list, (attendance) roll ⇒ (attendance) register♦voorbeelden:1 een presentielijst tekenen/laten rondgaan • sign/circulate an attendance list -
4 aanwezigheid
♦voorbeelden:1 uw aanwezigheid is niet noodzakelijk • your presence/attendance is not necessary/requiredin aanwezigheid van • in the presence of -
5 kerkbezoek
♦voorbeelden: -
6 aanwezend
v. on hand; in attendance, present -
7 aanwezig
adj. on hand; in attendance, present--------adv. in stock, in store -
8 aanwezigheid
n. presence, existence; attendance; availability -
9 appel houden
v. call the roll, check attendance by reading the list of those who are supposed to be present -
10 bediening
n. service, attendance; staff, personnel, crew; operation, working -
11 behandeling
n. treatment, attendance, handling; operation, management, therapy -
12 opkomst
n. attendance, turn out, upswing, muster -
13 publiek
adj. public, overt, extracurricular--------adv. out--------n. public, attendance -
14 schoolbezoek
n. school attendance -
15 schoolplicht
n. compulsory attendance at school -
16 verzuim
n. neglect, omission, non attendance, default, dereliction, misprision -
17 bediening
• actuation• attendance• control• operation -
18 begeleiding
1 [het vergezellen] accompaniment, accompanying ⇒ escort(ing) 〈met eerbetoon/bescherming〉, attendance 〈 door dienaar〉2 [het bijstaan] guidance ⇒ counselling, support, 〈 bij studie ook〉 supervision, 〈 bij studie ook〉 coaching3 [muziek] accompaniment♦voorbeelden:1 zonder begeleiding • unaccompanied, unattended, unescorted, unchaperoned2 de begeleiding na de operatie was erg slecht • the follow-up care after the operation was very poor -
19 behandelen
4 [bejegenen] treat ⇒ deal with/by♦voorbeelden:iets oppervlakkig behandelen • deal summarily with somethingiets uitputtend behandelen • go into something fully3 dergelijke aangelegenheden behandelt de directeur zelf • the manager attends to such matters himselfzaken verkeerd behandelen • mismanage affairsde dieren werden goed behandeld • the animals were well looked afteriemand oneerlijk behandelen • do someone wrongiemand voorzichtig behandelen • go easy with someonezo behandel je een dame toch niet! • that's no way to treat a ladyiemand als een kind behandelen • treat someone like a childeen kwaal behandelen • treat a complaintiemand medisch behandelen • give someone medical treatmenthij werd behandeld voor een hartkwaal • he was treated for a heart condition -
20 behandeling
5 [bejegening] treatment♦voorbeelden:1 de garantie vervalt bij ondeskundige behandeling • the guarantee does not cover damage caused by improper useeen wetsontwerp in behandeling nemen • discuss a billin behandeling nemen • deal within behandeling zijn • be under considerationzij staat onder behandeling van de beroemdste specialisten • she is being treated by the most famous specialistszich onder behandeling stellen • go to a doctoronder behandeling zijn voor • be treated for
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