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1 failliet
failliet1I 〈de〉1 [persoon] bankruptII 〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:1 de devaluatie betekende het failliet van zijn politiek • the devaluation signified the collapse of his policy————————failliet21 bankrupt♦voorbeelden:iemand failliet verklaren • declare someone bankrupt -
2 bankroet
bankroet1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:frauduleus bankroet • fraudulent bankruptcyhij heeft onze firma naar het bankroet gevoerd • he has bankrupted our firm————————bankroet2〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; alleen predicatief〉♦voorbeelden: -
3 bankroet gaan
v. go bankrupt, smash -
4 bankroetier
n. bankrupt, one who was unable to repay debts and whose property has been divided among his creditors -
5 buitelen
v. tumble, somersault, forward or backward roll performed by the body; go bankrupt, become insolvent -
6 buitelend
adj. tumbling; bankrupt, insolvent -
7 failleren
v. go bankrupt, become insolvent, declare legal inability to pay off debts, go broke -
8 failliet
n. failure, downfall; bankrupt, one who was unable to repay debts and whose property has been divided among his creditors -
9 failliet gaan
v. break, crash, go bankrupt -
10 flessen
v. be unsuccessful; make unsuccessful; not do; be weakened; disappoint; go bankrupt; be stopped; be used up, run out -
11 geruïneerd
adj. ruined, destroyed; bankrupt -
12 insolvent
adj. insolvent, bankrupt, unable to pay one's debts -
13 verarmen
v. impoverish, pauperize, go bankrupt -
14 verpauren
v. go bankrupt -
15 bankroet gaan
bankroet gaan -
16 beheer
1 [het beheren van andermans eigendom] management ⇒ 〈 toezicht〉 control, supervision, stewardship 〈 met betrekking tot nalatenschap〉, guardianship 〈 met betrekking tot nalatenschap〉♦voorbeelden:het beheer van een failliete onderneming • the administration of a bankrupt enterpriseeen boek in eigen beheer uitgeven • publish a book on one's own(een) werk in eigen beheer laten uitvoeren • have one's own staff to do the workals gevolg van een slecht financieel beheer • owing to financial mismanagementhet beheer voeren • have managerial control, be in charge of/run the administrationhet beheer voeren over iemands nalatenschap • be guardian of someone's estatehet beheer voeren over iemands eigendom • hold someone's property in trustde penningmeester heeft het beheer over de kas • the treasurer is in charge of the funds -
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18 crashen
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19 de boedel verkeert in staat van insolventie
de boedel verkeert in staat van insolventieVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de boedel verkeert in staat van insolventie
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20 een failliete boedel
een failliete boedelVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een failliete boedel
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