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61 gezagdrager
n. authority, woman in charge -
62 gezaghebber
n. authority, someone in charge -
63 gezagscrisis
n. breakdown of authority -
64 gezagsgebied
n. field of authority -
65 gouvernement
n. government, authority, ruling of a country or area -
66 hegemonie
n. hegemony, authority or influence exercised by one state over others -
67 het commando voeren
v. command, be in authority -
68 hoofd
n. head, uppermost part of the body containing the brain; mind, understanding; leader, person in authority; peak, top; forefront; principal, school director -
69 imperialisme
n. imperialism, practice of expanding the authority and power of a country by acquiring territory or dominating the economic and political systems of other countries -
70 instantie
n. agency, authority -
71 interregnum
n. interregnum, period of time between the end of one king's rule and the beginning of the next, time when a country has no ruler or official government; freedom from some authority; pause, interval -
72 jurisdictie
n. jurisdiction, legal authority, right to make legal decisions -
73 nevengeschikt
adj. coordinate, equal, equivalent; of equal rank or authority -
74 nevenschikkend
adj. coordinate, equal, equivalent; of equal rank or authority -
75 oppergezag
n. supreme authority -
76 veldheer
n. general, military leader who has authority over an area -
77 zegsman
n. informant, authority -
78 keurbureau
• approbation office• approving authority -
79 (veel/weinig) gezag hebben
(veel/weinig) gezag hebbenhave (great/little) authority; have (great/no) influence 〈 onder collega's〉; carry (much/little) weight 〈 woord〉Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > (veel/weinig) gezag hebben
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80 GG en GD
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