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1 collect call
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2 door opgeroepene betaalde oproep
• collect callNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > door opgeroepene betaalde oproep
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3 ophalen
2 [afhalen] collect3 [in herinnering brengen] bring up/back ⇒ recall4 [inzamelen] collect5 [verbeteren] brush up (on) ⇒ polish/rub up♦voorbeelden:een steek ophalen • pick up a stitchde wenkbrauwen ophalen • raise one's eyebrowshij haalde de hengel op • he pulled in the rod2 vuilnis ophalen • collect refuse/rubbish, Agarbagekom je me vanavond ophalen? • are you coming round for me tonight?iemand iets laten ophalen • send someone out/round for something3 de herinnering ophalen aan … • bring back …herinneringen ophalen aan/uit de goede oude tijd • reminisce about the good old dayshet verleden weer ophalen • rake up the pasthaal dat nou niet weer op • don't (let's) go over that againverwaarloosde vakken weer ophalen • catch up on neglected subjects6 een kleur ophalen • revive/bring out a colour♦voorbeelden: -
4 afhalen
3 [van zijn plaats verwijderen] take away/down ⇒ remove4 [van iets anders ontdoen] 〈zie voorbeelden 4〉♦voorbeelden:iemand van de trein afhalen • meet someone at the stationze hebben hem van de tribune afgehaald • they dragged him from the platformbonen afhalen • string beansde huid afhalen • strip off the skinde schil van een banaan afhalen • peel (the skin off) a banana -
5 bijeenrapen
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6 bijeenzoeken
♦voorbeelden:1 zijn spullen bijeenzoeken • collect/gather one's things -
7 innen
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8 inzamelen
2 [oogsten, vergaren] gather (in)♦voorbeelden: -
9 opvangen
6 [tenietdoen] absorb 〈 trilling, schok〉; intercept 〈 klap〉; meet 〈 aanval, verlies〉; cushion 〈 klap, botsing〉♦voorbeelden:2 flarden van een gesprek opvangen • overhear scraps of conversation, catch a few words of a conversation3 de kinderen opvangen als ze uit school komen • take care of/look after the children after schoolhaar vrienden hebben haar goed opgevangen • her friends took good care of her4 een radiosignaal opvangen • pick up/receive a radio signal5 regenwater opvangen • catch/collect rainwater -
10 rapen
1 [oppakken] pick up2 [verzamelen] gather, collect3 [bepleisteren] rough-cast♦voorbeelden:zij raapte een papiertje van de grond • she picked up a piece of paper from the ground -
11 verzamelen
1 [bijeenbrengen] collect ⇒ 〈 samenbrengen, oogsten〉 gather, 〈 samenstellen〉 compile, 〈 opeenhopen〉 accumulate♦voorbeelden:de verzamelde werken van … • the collected works of …1 [bijeenbrengen/komen] gather (together) ⇒ assemble, meet 〈 met opzet〉, 〈 leger〉 muster 〈 voor inspectie〉, rally 〈 in het bijzonder na tijdelijke nederlaag〉♦voorbeelden:we verzamelden op het plein • we assembled/met in the square -
12 afhalen
v. collect, pick up; take down, take away -
13 aren lezen
v. glean, gather or collect crops that harvesters have left behind -
14 bijeenbrengen
v. come together, gather together; gather, collect, muster -
15 bijeenrapen
v. collect, gather -
16 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 -
17 collecteren
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18 collectioneren
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19 compileren
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20 concentreren
v. concentrate, focus, pay attention; collect in one place; make stronger, make more intense
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Collect — • The name now used only for short prayers before the Epistle in the Mass, which occur again at Lauds, Terce, Sext, None, and Vespers Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Collect Collect … Catholic encyclopedia
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collect — (v.) early 15c. (trans.), from O.Fr. collecter to collect (late 14c.), from L. collectus, pp. of colligere gather together, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + legere to gather (see LECTURE (Cf. lecture) (n.)). The intransitive sense is… … Etymology dictionary
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collect — To pick up mail from collection boxes or customers … Glossary of postal terms