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1 concies
concise, succinct, short and to the point, brief yet comprehensive -
2 beknopt
adj. concise, brief, succinct, compendious--------adv. concisely, succinctly, briefly -
3 bondig
adj. concise, succinct, short and to the point--------adv. briefly, succinctly, clearly and concisely -
4 epigrammatisch
adj. epigrammatic, of or pertaining to epigrams; sharp, witty, concise -
5 geserreerd
adj. terse, concise, succinct, curt, short -
6 kernachtig
adj. pithy, concise -
7 kernspreuk
n. aphorism, concise saying which expresses a general truth -
8 kort
adj. short, brief, curt, concise, compendious, succinct, mini, terse, choppy--------adv. briefly, curtly, concisely--------ping -
9 bondig
1. bnconcis, succinct2. bwavec concision, d'une façon concise -
10 bondig
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11 een puntig gezegde
een puntig gezegde -
12 puntig
♦voorbeelden:4 iets puntig formuleren • formuler qc. avec sagacité -
13 beknopt
♦voorbeelden:een beknopt overzicht • a brief outlineiets beknopt weergeven • reproduce something in brief -
14 bondig
♦voorbeelden:iets bondig uitdrukken • put something in a nutshell -
15 een beknopt overzicht
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een beknopt overzicht
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16 handwoordenboek
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > handwoordenboek
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17 kernachtig
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18 overzicht
♦voorbeelden:overzicht vanuit de lucht • bird's-eye viewik heb geen enkel overzicht meer • I have lost all track of the situationeen beknopt overzicht • a (concise) summaryeen financieel overzicht • a financial statementeen kort overzicht geven van • 〈 ook〉 summarize, outlineeen overzicht opstellen • put together a survey -
19 zakelijk
3 [bondig, nuchter] compact, concise♦voorbeelden:1 een zakelijke instelling hebben • have a businesslike approach, be commercially-mindedzakelijk inzicht • commercial insight2 zakelijk blijven • keep/stick to business, remain objective/professional4 een zakelijke oplossing • a practical/realistic solution
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concise — concise, terse, succinct, laconic, summary, pithy, compendious are comparable when meaning briefly stated or presented or given to or manifesting brevity in statement or expression. A person is concise who speaks or writes briefly ; a thing is… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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concise — I adjective abbreviated, abridged, abstracted, brief, capsule, capsulized, compact, compacted, compendious, compressed, condensed, contracted, curtailed, curtate, epigrammatic, epitomized, laconic, pithy, short, shortened, succinct, summarized,… … Law dictionary
concise — 1580s, from L. concisus cut off, brief, pp. of concidere to cut off, cut up, cut through, cut to pieces, from com , intensive prefix (see COM (Cf. com )), + caedere to cut (see CIDE (Cf. cide)) … Etymology dictionary
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concise — [adj] short, to the point abridged, boiled down*, breviloquent, brief, compact, compendiary, compendious, compressed, condensed, curt, epigrammatic, in a nutshell*, laconic, lean, marrowy, meaty, pithy, short and sweet*, succinct, summary,… … New thesaurus
concise — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ giving a lot of information clearly and in few words. DERIVATIVES concisely adverb conciseness noun concision noun. ORIGIN Latin concisus cut up, cut down … English terms dictionary