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1 bevoegde instantie
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2 gezag
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3 gezag
♦voorbeelden:ouderlijk gezag • parental authorityhet wettig gezag over een kind • the legal custody of a childhet gezag handhaven • maintain authorityhet gezag voeren over • be in command ofeen volk aan zijn gezag onderwerpen • subject a people to one's rulehet hoogste gezag • the highest authorities3 (veel/weinig) gezag hebben • have (great/little) authority; have (great/no) influence 〈 onder collega's〉; carry (much/little) weight 〈 woord〉met gezag optreden • act firmlymet gezag spreken • speak with authorityiets op iemands (goed) gezag aannemen • take something on someone's authority/wordop gezag van • on the authority ofeen man van gezag op dit gebied • an authority in this field -
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5 bevelhebbend
adj. commanding, full of authority, powerful (voice, etc.); in authority -
6 extrajudicieel
adj. extrajudicial, not under legal jurisdiction, outside of the authority of a court or other judicial authority -
7 federaal
adj. federal, of or pertaining to a form of government in which separate states unite under a central authority while retaining limited powers of government; of or pertaining to a central authority in a federation -
8 hierarch
n. hierarch, religious authority, church official, priest; one who holds a position of authority -
9 autoriteit
♦voorbeelden:de plaatselijke autoriteiten • the local governmentmet autoriteit spreken/optreden • speak/act authoritativelyeen autoriteit op het gebied van … • an authority on … -
10 bevoegd
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11 bevoegdheid
♦voorbeelden:ruime bevoegdheden hebben • enjoy wide powersde bevoegdheid hebben om • have the power toiemand de bevoegdheid verlenen/geven om • grant someone (the) power todat valt niet binnen/ligt buiten de bevoegdheid van • that is outside the competence ofzonder bevoegdheid • unauthorizedzijn bevoegdheden te buiten gaan • exceed one's authority -
12 gemeentedienst
♦voorbeelden:1 in gemeentedienst zijn • work for the local authority, have a local government job -
13 gemeentelijk
1 local authority, council ⇒ community♦voorbeelden:een gemeentelijk schrijven • a local authority circularhet gemeentelijk vervoerbedrijf • the municipal/corporation/city transport company -
14 gezaghebbend
♦voorbeelden:2 iets vernemen uit gezaghebbende bron • have something on good authority, learn something from a reliable sourceeen gezaghebbend schrijver • a leading writerhet meest gezaghebbende werk over dit onderwerp • the definitive book on this subject -
15 ouderlijk gezag
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16 overwicht
♦voorbeelden:nucleair overwicht • nuclear superiorityeen numeriek overwicht hebben • outnumberoverwicht krijgen • gain ascendancy (over) -
17 volmacht
1 [machtiging] power (of attorney), mandate, authority2 [schriftelijk bewijs] warrant, authorization♦voorbeelden:1 volmacht geven/verstrekken/hebben • give/grant/have authoritybij volmacht huwen • marry by proxy -
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19 God
n. God, Supreme Being, creator and ruler of the universe; being conceived to have supernatural powers and authority -
20 Vaticaan
n. <I>(also: <B>Heilige Stoel</B>)</I> Vatican, palace and grounds in Rome belonging to the Pope, Vatican Palace; Holy See, authority and government of the pope
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