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21 ramification
n. splitsing, vertakking, onderverdeling[ ræmiffikkeesjn] 〈 voornamelijk meervoud〉3 afsplitsing ⇒ vertakking, onderverdeling♦voorbeelden:3 all ramifications of the plot were not yet known • alle vertakkingen van de samenzwering waren nog niet bekend -
22 thicken
v. dik maken, indikken; verwikkeld raken, compliceren[ θikkən]1 dik(ker)/dicht(er) worden ⇒ gebonden/geconcentreerder worden 〈 van vloeistof〉; toenemen (in dikte/aantal)♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 dik(ker)/dicht(er) maken ⇒ indikken; binden 〈 vloeistof〉; doen toenemen (in dikte/aantal)2 ingewikkeld(er) maken ⇒ meer substantie/inhoud geven aan♦voorbeelden: -
23 Fawkes
n. Fawkes, familienaam; Guy Fawkes (1570-1606), Guy Fawkes, ook wel Guido Fawkes, Engels militair, bekend om zijn rol in de samenzwering om koning Jacobus I te vermoorden ("Gunpowder Plot", Engeland, 5 november 1605) -
24 OPR
(computers) optisch lezen van grafische voorstelling, programma dat bestand van grafieken automatisch omkeert in IICSA-bestand van cijfergegevens waarbij alle punten vertegenwoordigd worden door een coördinatorOPR (Optical Plot Reading) -
25 interquel
n. televisie episode die de intrige die in overgang van originele plot overgaat in afloop verlengt -
26 jump the shark
een overdreven scene invoeren of een variatie van het plot om naar voren te brengen dat de langdurige televisieshow minder aantrekkelijk is geworden -
27 machinator
n. intrigant, iemand die plot, konkelt, samenzweerder -
28 storyline
n. plot, intrige, hoofdverhaal in drama of literair werk; gedetaileerde samenvatting van intrige van een drama of literair werk
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