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81 aanvallen
n. attacks--------v. attack, assault, charge, aggress, engage -
82 aanvallen op
v. attack, charge -
83 aanvoering
n. direction, command; allegation, charge -
84 administratiekosten
n. administrative costs; service charge -
85 allegatie
n. allegation, charge; statement; declaration; unfounded accusation -
86 ankergeld
n. anchorage fee, anchoring charge, fee charged for the right to anchor a vessel in a certain place -
87 antwoordnummer
n. Freepost, mail system in Britain that allows citizens to send mail to specific organizations at no charge (because the individual organization pays the postal fees) -
88 arrondissementscommissaris
n. district commissioner, governmental official in charge of a certain region; one who held an important job and was responsible for an entire region during the British Mandate -
89 baancommissaris
n. marshal, federal officer with the duties of a sheriff; officer responsible for the arrangement of ceremonies, master of ceremonies; head of the police or fire department; officer in charge of carrying out orders of the court -
90 bedieningsgeld
n. service charge -
91 behandelingskosten
n. administrative costs; service charge -
92 beluchten
v. aerate, charge a liquid with a gas; expose to the effect of air (as in to oxygenate blood) -
93 betichten
v. accuse, charge, blame -
94 betichting
n. accusation, charge, imputation -
95 bigboss
big boss, top man, head (of the company, office, firm, etc.); person in charge, leader -
96 capaciteit
adj. capacitive, of capacitance, of the ability to collect an electrical charge (Electricity)--------n. capacity, volume which can be contained or received; function, role -
97 chargeren
v. charge, assault; exaggerate, overstate -
98 conservatrice
n. curator, person in charge of a museum; custodian, guardian, caretaker -
99 coulomb
n. coulomb, unit for measuring an electric charge (Electricity) -
100 curator
n. curator, person in charge of a museum; custodian, guardian, caretaker
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