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1 committee
n. committée, commissie[ kəmittie] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; werkwoord enkelvoud of meervoud〉1 commissie ⇒ bestuur, comité♦voorbeelden:standing committee • vaste commissieto be/sit on a committee • lid zijn van een commissie -
2 committee of the whole
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3 committee stage
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4 committee of inquiry
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5 committee coordinator
Comité coördinator (vertegenwoordiger van een comité die verantwoordelijk is voor de activiteiten) -
6 committee member
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7 standing committee
permanent comité (gekozen comité die zich bezighoudt met omschrijving en beslissingen en inspectie van de uitvoering)———————— -
8 foreign affairs committee
buitenlandse zaken committee (een committee dat zich bezig houd met buitenlandse zaken en relaties) -
9 action committee
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10 advisory board/committee
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11 an ad hoc committee
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12 consultative committee
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13 he tried to bulldoze his plan through the committee
he tried to bulldoze his plan through the committeeEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he tried to bulldoze his plan through the committee
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14 select committee
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15 selection committee
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16 steering committee
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17 the committee resolved against nuclear energy
the committee resolved against nuclear energyEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the committee resolved against nuclear energy
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18 to be/sit on a committee
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19 vigilance committee
vrijwilligerspolitievigilance committee -
20 House Committee
Huis Committee
См. также в других словарях:
committee — com‧mit‧tee [kəˈmɪti] noun [countable] a group of people within an organization such as a government, company, or political party who have been chosen or elected in order to do a particular job, take decisions etc: • They will discuss the issue… … Financial and business terms
committee — com·mit·tee n 1: a person to whom a charge (as an incompetent) is committed compare conservator, curator, guardian, tutor … Law dictionary
committee — can take a singular or plural construction, depending on the sense. If the emphasis is on collectivity or unity, it is treated as singular; if the emphasis is on the individuality of its members, it is treated as plural. Examples: • The committee … Modern English usage
Committee — Com*mit tee, n. [Cf. OF. comit[ e] company, and LL. comitatus jurisdiction or territory of a count, county, assize, army. The word was apparently influenced by the verb commit, but not directly formed from it. Cf. {County}.] One or more persons… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
committee — The code directs or allows committees to appear and act on behalf of various classes of creditors. Generally, there is a committee of unsecured creditors in a Chapter 11 case. There also may be committees of equity security holders (shareholders) … Glossary of Bankruptcy
committee — ► NOUN 1) (treated as sing. or pl. ) a group of people appointed for a specific function by a larger group. 2) Law, Brit. a person to whom another person or another person s property is entrusted. ● Committee of the whole House Cf. ↑Committee of… … English terms dictionary
committee — [kə mit′ē] n. [ME committe, a representative < Anglo Fr commité, pp. (for Fr commis) of commettre, to commit < L committere: see COMMIT] 1. a group of people chosen, as from the members of a legislature or club, to consider, investigate,… … English World dictionary
Committee — Com mit*tee , n. [From {Commit}, v. t.] (Law) One to whom the charge of the person or estate of another, as of a lunatic, is committed by suitable authority; a guardian. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Committee — (engl., spr. Kammitti), so v. w. Comité … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
committee — 1620s, from COMMIT (Cf. commit) + EE (Cf. ee), or else a revival of Anglo Fr. commite, pp. of commettre to commit, from L. committere (see COMMIT (Cf. commit)). Originally person to whom something is committed (late 15c.); the 17c. sense was a… … Etymology dictionary
committee — [n] group working on project board, bureau, cabinet, chamber, commission, consultants, convocation, council, investigators, jury, panel, representatives, task force, trustees; concept 381 … New thesaurus