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21 due to
gevolge ten - vanwegens -
22 due
pijn, wee, zeer -
23 balance due
overschot van een schuld,overschot van een rekeningdebetsaldo, te betalen saldo———————— -
24 dû, due
〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; ook m.〉 〈zie ook ‘devoir’〉2 vereist3 toe te schrijven (aan) ⇒ te wijten (aan), veroorzaakt (door)♦voorbeelden:le dû • het verschuldigde, de schuld(en), wat iemand toekomt→ chose¹2 acte en (bonne et) due forme • akte in de vereiste vorm, authentieke akte -
25 after due consideration
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26 failure to give due notice
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27 fall/become due
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28 give credit where credit is due
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29 give someone his due
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30 give the devil his due
iemand geven wat hem toekomt -
31 our thanks are due to you
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32 postage due
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33 sail due east
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34 the aircraft is due at 4.050 p.m.
the aircraft is due at 4.050 p.m.English-Dutch dictionary > the aircraft is due at 4.050 p.m.
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35 the car is due for repairs
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36 the promotion was long due
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37 with due care
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38 with due respect
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39 acte en due forme
acte en (bonne et) due formeakte in de vereiste vorm, authentieke akte -
40 chose promise, chose due
chose promise, chose dueDictionnaire français-néerlandais > chose promise, chose due
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