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1 bepaling
1 [omschrijving] definition4 [vaststelling] determination♦voorbeelden:2 een wettelijke bepaling • a legal provision/stipulationeen bepaling nakomen/naleven • comply with a regulationeen bepaling opleggen aan • impose a regulation onbijvoeglijke/bijwoordelijke bepaling • attributive/adverbial adjunct -
2 een bepaling nakomen/naleven
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3 ingaan
1 [binnengaan] go in(to)2 [komen in] go/come in(to) ⇒ enter4 [positief reageren] agree with/to ⇒ comply with5 [beginnen] take effect♦voorbeelden:de geschiedenis ingaan als … • go down in history as …zijn vijftigste jaar ingaan (van persoon, krant enz.) • enter one's fiftieth yeareen weg ingaan • turn into a roaduitgebreid ingaan op • consider at lengthniet ingaan op (een vraag/probleem) • take no notice of (a question/problem)niet ingaan op iemands bezwaren • brush aside someone's objectionser dieper op ingaan • go more deeply into itniet verder op een zaak ingaan • let a matter dropik ging er maar niet verder op in • I didn't pursue the matterop een uitnodiging/weddenschap ingaan • accept an invitation/a betniet ingaan op (een verzoek/suggestie) • refuse a request, not fall in with a suggestionop een aanbod ingaan • accept an offerde huur gaat de eerste van de maand in • the rent will run from the first of the monthde regeling gaat 1 juli in • the regulation is effective as of July 1stde verlaging is al ingegaan • the decrease is already in effectingaan tegen • run counter to
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