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41 affaire
1 [zaak, aangelegenheid] affair ⇒ 〈 liefdes-〉 (love) affair, 〈 handelszaak〉 business, 〈 transactie〉 business, 〈 transactie〉 deal, 〈 transactie〉 transaction2 [rechts/politiezaak] case♦voorbeelden:1 nou, een mooie affaire • here's a fine kettle of fish!affaires afsluiten • transact business -
42 bedoening
♦voorbeelden:3 ze staat met haar hele bedoening op straat • she's been turned out of house and home with all her belongings -
43 bedrijfsleven
2 [personen, bedrijven] business community♦voorbeelden:in het bedrijfsleven gaan • go into business -
44 kantooruren
kantooruren, kantoortijd♦voorbeelden:tijdens (de) kantooruren • during business hours/office hours -
45 koopmanschap
2 [koopmansgeest] business sense♦voorbeelden: -
46 nering
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47 zaakje
2 [ding] affair♦voorbeelden:1 dat is een vies zaakje • that is a nasty/dirty businesszijn zaakjes geregeld hebben • have got things (well) organizedik vertrouw het zaakje niet • I don't trust the set-up¶ zijn zaakje goed/zaakjes kennen • he knows his stuff/a thing or two -
48 zakelijk
3 [bondig, nuchter] compact, concise♦voorbeelden:1 een zakelijke instelling hebben • have a businesslike approach, be commercially-mindedzakelijk inzicht • commercial insight2 zakelijk blijven • keep/stick to business, remain objective/professional4 een zakelijke oplossing • a practical/realistic solution -
49 account
n. report; account, business agreement which allows use of something; formal business agreement in which a client is provided access to a computer system or Internet server -
50 bancair
adj. banking, business of a bank, business of financial transactions -
51 establishment
n. establishment, anything that is established; established institution (such as the church, a business, etc.); foundation, permanent organization; place of business -
52 familiebedrijf
n. family business, business that is owned and operated by the family -
53 geldhandel
n. banking, business of a bank, business of financial transactions -
54 gesjoemel
n. monkey business, dubious activities, illegal business -
55 gezinsbedrijf
n. family business, business that is owned and operated by the family -
56 handelshuis
n. place of business, business firm -
57 kantooruren
n. business hours, hours during which a business is officially open and operational -
58 logistieke bedrijfsgroep
• logistic business team: LBT• logistics business team: LBTNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > logistieke bedrijfsgroep
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59 bedrijfsadministratie
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > bedrijfsadministratie
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60 bedrijfsorganisatie
2 [van het bedrijfsleven/een bedrijfstak] industrial organization ⇒ trading organization, works council♦voorbeelden:Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > bedrijfsorganisatie
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