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1 contractbreuk
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2 woordbreuk
n. breach of faith, breach of promise, perjury -
3 bres
♦voorbeelden:voor iemand op de bres staan/in de bres springen • step into the breach for someone -
4 contractbreuk
♦voorbeelden:1 contractbreuk plegen • commit a breach of contract, break one's contract -
5 overtreding
♦voorbeelden:1 overtreding van de spelregels/de wet • breaking the rules of the game/the laween strafbare/lichte overtreding • a penal/minor offenceeen zware overtreding • a bad fouleen overtreding begaan tegenover een tegenspeler • foul an opponentin overtreding zijn • be in breach of the lawniet in overtreding zijn • be within the law -
6 bres
n. breach, opening, gap -
7 contractbreuk
adj. breach of contract, breaking of a legal agreement -
8 dijkbreuk
n. breach in dike -
9 dijkdoorbraak
n. breach in dike -
10 flappentap
n. hole in the wall, breach in the wall, gap in the wall; out-of-the-way place, small and relatively unknown location -
11 inbreuk
n. breach, infraction, infringement, violation -
12 overtreding
n. transgression, infringement, breach, trespass, offence, offense, delinquency, contravention, crime, wrongdoing, error -
13 schending
n. disfiguration, defacement, violation, invasion, infraction, breach -
14 stortzee
n. head sea, topping sea, sea, breaker, breach -
15 breuk
3 [medicijnen, geneeskunde] [fractuur] fracture6 [rekenkundig] fraction♦voorbeelden:een breuk hebben/krijgen • have/get a herniazich een breuk aan iets tillen • (nearly) rupture oneself lifting something5 een breuk veroorzaken tussen mensen • cause a rift/split between peoplesamengestelde breuk • complex/compound fractionrepeterende breuk • recurring decimal -
16 contractbreuk plegen
contractbreuk plegencommit a breach of contract, break one's contractVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > contractbreuk plegen
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17 de breuk binnen het kabinet lijmen
de breuk binnen het kabinet lijmenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de breuk binnen het kabinet lijmen
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18 de dijken doorsteken
de dijken doorstekenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de dijken doorsteken
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19 dijk
1 [dam] bank ⇒ embankment, 〈 met betrekking tot Nederland〉 dike, 〈 met betrekking tot Nederland〉 dyke2 [Algemeen Zuid-Nederlands] [promenade langs strand] front♦voorbeelden:1 een dijk (aan)leggen • throw up a bank/an embankmentde dijken doorsteken • breach the banks¶ iemand aan de dijk zetten • fire someone, lay someone off; 〈 informeel〉 give someone the push, axe someoneeen dijk van een huis/salaris • a massive house/salaryeen dijk van een film/boek • 〈 prachtig〉 a cracker of a film/book, a blockbuster (of a film/book) -
20 dijkbreuk
dijkbreuk, dijkdoorbraak1 giving way of a dike, breach in a dike
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