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1 bewustzijn
♦voorbeelden:het nationaal bewustzijn • national consciousness, sense of nationhoodzijn bewustzijn verliezen • lose consciousnessbij/tot bewustzijn brengen • bring round/tobuiten bewustzijn zijn • be unconscious -
2 kennis
I 〈 de (vrouwelijk)〉2 [besef, bewustzijn] consciousness3 [wat men geleerd heeft] knowledge ⇒ 〈 informatie〉 information, 〈 geleerdheid, wetenschappelijke kennis〉 learning 〈 in het bijzonder met betrekking tot de alfawetenschappen〉, 〈 technische kennis ook〉 know-how4 [verstand] 〈zie voorbeelden 4〉♦voorbeelden:1 kennis geven van iets • give notice of/announce somethingzonder (vooraf) kennis te geven • without (prior) noticekennis nemen van iets • take note of somethingiemand van iets in kennis stellen • inform/notify someone of somethingmensen met elkaar in kennis brengen • introduce people to each othermet kennis van zaken • expertly2 zij is weer bij kennis gekomen • she has regained consciousness, she has come roundbuiten kennis zijn/raken • be unconscious, lose consciousnessparate kennis • ready knowledgeII 〈 de (mannelijk)〉1 [bekende] acquaintance♦voorbeelden:een oppervlakkige kennis • a casual acquaintance -
3 bewustheid
♦voorbeelden:1 hij heeft dat met volle bewustheid gedaan • he did that in all consciousness/in full awareness -
4 appelflauwte
n. faint, swoon, temporary loss of consciousness -
5 besef
n. sense, realization, awareness, consciousness -
6 bewustheid
n. consciousness, awareness -
7 bewustzijn
n. consciousness, awareness; senses -
8 bewustzijnsverruimend
adv. consciousness-expanding -
9 bijkomen
v. regain consciousness; recover, come round; put on weight -
10 blackout
n. blackout, act of turning off all the lights; power failure; loss of consciousness -
11 bovenbewustzijn
n. consciousness, awareness of one's surroundings -
12 flauwvallen
v. pass out, faint, lose consciousness -
13 ineenzakken
v. collapse; suddenly lose consciousness -
14 klasbekentenis
n. class consciousness, awareness of the differences between the classes (lower class, upper class, etc.) -
15 onderbewuste
n. subconsciousness, part of the mind which operates below the level of consciousness -
16 schuldbesef
n. consciousness of guilt -
17 tot bewustzijn brengen
v. convince slowly; return to consciousness -
18 zelfbewustzijn
n. assertiveness, self-consciousness -
19 kostenbewustheid
• cost consciousness -
20 kwaliteitsbewustheid
• quality awareness• quality consciousness• quality mindednessNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > kwaliteitsbewustheid
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