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1 gevangenschap
♦voorbeelden:1 in gevangenschap • in prison, imprisoned, captivedieren in gevangenschap • animals in captivity -
2 krijgsgevangenschap
♦voorbeelden:1 in krijgsgevangenschap raken • be taken prisoner/into captivityVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > krijgsgevangenschap
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3 diaspora
n. Diaspora, Jewish exile, dispersion of the Jews to countries outside of Palestine (after the Babylonian captivity); community of Jews living outside of Palestine or modern Israel -
4 gevankelijk
adj. in captivity, in confinement, held captive (of animals, prisoners, etc.) -
5 zwaardwalvis
n. <I>(also: <B>orka</B>)</I> killer whale, orca, type of predatory toothed whale that attacks dolphins and other whales (extremely intelligent and easy to train in captivity) -
6 ballingschap
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7 de Babylonische ballingschap
de Babylonische ballingschapVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de Babylonische ballingschap
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8 dieren in gevangenschap
dieren in gevangenschapVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dieren in gevangenschap
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9 in krijgsgevangenschap raken
in krijgsgevangenschap rakenbe taken prisoner/into captivityVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > in krijgsgevangenschap raken
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captivity — I noun bondage, captivitas, commitment, committal, confinement, constraint, custody, detention, durance, duress, enslavement, entombment, immuration, immurement, impoundment, imprisonment, incarceration, internment, jail, prison, quarantine,… … Law dictionary
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captivity — UK [kæpˈtɪvətɪ] / US noun [uncountable] 1) a situation in which a person is being kept as a prisoner The girls should be released from captivity immediately. in captivity: At least a quarter of the prisoners died in captivity. 2) a situation in… … English dictionary