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1 bachelor
n. vrijgezel; academische titel BA[ bætsj(ə)lə]♦voorbeelden:Bachelor of Science • baccalaureus in de exacte wetenschappen -
2 bachelor girl
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3 bachelor party
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4 Bachelor of Arts
bacc(alaureus) in de LetterenBachelor of Arts (B.A.)———————— -
5 Bachelor of Science
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6 Bachelor of Agricultural Science
doctorandus in landbouwkunde {B.Ag.Sc} -
7 Bachelor of Agriculture
Landbouw doctorandus {B.Ag.,B.Agr.} -
8 Bachelor of Applied Science
doctorandus in toepassende wetenschappen {B.A.S,B.A.Sc} -
9 Bachelor of Architecture
doctorandus in Architectuur {B.Ar} -
10 Bachelor of Business Administration
bacc. in handelsadministratieEnglish-Dutch dictionary > Bachelor of Business Administration
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11 Bachelor of Business Science
doctorandus in de zakenwetenschappen {B.B.S} -
12 Bachelor of Chemical Engineering
bacc. in de chemische techniek/bouw/constructie -
13 Bachelor of Chemical Science
bacc. in de chemische wetenschap -
14 Bachelor of Chemistry
bacc. in de chemie/scheikunde -
15 Bachelor of Civil Engineering
bacc. in de weg- en waterbouwkunde -
16 Bachelor of Civil Law
baccalaureus in het Burgerlijk Recht -
17 Bachelor of Education
baccalaureus in het onderwijs -
18 Bachelor of Engineering
baccalaureus in de techniek/bouw/constructie -
19 Bachelor of Fine Arts
baccalaureus in de schone kunsten -
20 Bachelor of Medicine
doctorandus in medicijnen
См. также в других словарях:
Bachelor — Bach e*lor (b[a^]ch [ e]*l[ e]r), n. [OF. bacheler young man, F. bachelier (cf. Pr. bacalar, Sp. bachiller, Pg. bacharel, It. baccalare), LL. baccalarius the tenant of a kind of farm called baccalaria, a soldier not old or rich enough to lead his … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bachelor — (n.) c.1300, young man; also youthful knight, novice in arms, from O.Fr. bacheler (11c.) knight bachelor, a young squire in training for knighthood, of uncertain origin, perhaps from M.L. baccalarius vassal farmer, one who helps or tends a… … Etymology dictionary
bachelor — [bach′ə lər, bach′lər] n. [ME bacheler < OFr bachelier < ML baccalaris: see BACCALAUREATE] 1. in the feudal system, a young knight and landholder who served under another s banner: also bachelor at arms 2. a man who has not married 3. a… … English World dictionary
Bachelor No.2 — (1999) d Aimee Mann How am I Different Nothing Is Good Enough Red Vines The Fall Of The World s Own Optimist Satellite Deathly Ghost World Calling It Quits Susan Backfire It Takes All Kinds Save me Just like anyone You do Portail de la musique … Wikipédia en Français
Bachelor — (engl., spr. Bättschler), s.u. Baccalareus … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Bachelor — (engl., spr. bättscheler) s. Bakkalaureus … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
bachelor — [n] unmarried man or woman available*, celibate, single*, single person, stag*, unattached; concepts 415,419,423 Ant. groom, husband, spouse … New thesaurus
bachelor — ► NOUN 1) a man who has never been married. 2) a person who holds a first degree from a university. DERIVATIVES bachelorhood noun. ORIGIN Old French bacheler a young man aspiring to knighthood … English terms dictionary
Bachelor — Der Bachelor ([ˈbætʃə.lɚ] oder [ˈbætʃlɚ], dt. auch Bakkalaureus; aus engl. bachelor, geht auf das lat. baccalaureus, „(Jung )Geselle“, zurück) ist der erste akademische Grad eines gestuften Universitätsstudiums oder Hochschulstudiums und zugleich … Deutsch Wikipedia
Bachelor — This article is about the term for an unmarried man. For other uses, see Bachelor (disambiguation). A bachelor is a man above the age of majority who has never been married (see single person). Unlike his female counterpart, the spinster, a… … Wikipedia
Bachelor — Ba|che|lor 〈[ bæ̣tʃələ(r)] m.; od. s, s; Abk.: B.; in den USA u. Europa〉 Sy Bakkalaureus 1. unterster akademischer Grad; Sy Bakkalaureat 2. Inhaber des Bachelor (1) * * * Ba|che|lor [ bɛt̮ʃəlɐ ], der; [s] … Universal-Lexikon