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1 opeenvolgend
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2 rekenautomaat met vaste opdrachtvolgorde
• consecutive sequence computerNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > rekenautomaat met vaste opdrachtvolgorde
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3 volgnummer
• consecutive number• running number• serial number -
4 opeenvolgend
♦voorbeelden:de snel opeenvolgende gebeurtenissen • the quick succession of events -
5 achtereenvolgend
adj. successive, consecutive--------adv. successively, consecutively -
6 deelteken
n. diaeresis, two dots above the second of two consecutive vowels (indicates separate pronunciation of each vowel); division sign, symbol placed between two numbers showing that the first is to be divided by the second (Mathematics) -
7 opeenvolgend
adj. consecutive, sequent, serial, seriate, seriated -
8 achtereenvolgend
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > achtereenvolgend
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9 consecutief
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10 doorlopen
doorlopen1 [lopen door iets] walk/go/pass through2 [verder lopen] keep (on) walking/going/moving ⇒ continue walking/moving/to walk/to move, walk/go/move on3 [met betrekking tot kleuren] run5 [sneller lopen] hurry up♦voorbeelden:1 hij liep tussen de struiken door • he walked/went through the bushes2 doorlopen met een ziekte • keep going/on one's feet despite being illdoorlopen a.u.b.! • move along now, please!————————doorlopen1 [doorkruisen] walk/go/pass through3 [vluchtig lezen] run/glance through♦voorbeelden:2 alle stadia doorlopen • pass through/complete every stage3 zijn aantekeningen nog even doorlopen • run/glance briefly through one's notes again -
11 doorlopend
1 〈 ononderbroken〉 continuous, continuing; 〈 met onderbrekingen〉 continual; 〈 opeenvolgend〉 consecutive♦voorbeelden:een doorlopende voorstelling • a continuous performancehij is doorlopend dronken • he is constantly drunk -
12 drie opeenvolgende dagen
drie opeenvolgende dagenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > drie opeenvolgende dagen
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13 gevolgaanduidend
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > gevolgaanduidend
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consecutive — consecutive, successive, sequent, sequential, serial are comparable when meaning following one after the other in order. Consecutive and successive apply to objects which follow one another without interruption or break. But consecutive is… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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consecutive — UK US /kənˈsekjʊtɪv/ adjective ► used to describe events, numbers, etc. that follow one after another without an interruption: »Interest rates have been held at the same level for the tenth consecutive month … Financial and business terms
consecutive — [kən sek′yo͞o tiv, kən sek′yətiv] adj. [Fr consécutif < ML consecutivus < pp. of L consequi: see CONSEQUENCE] 1. following in order, without interruption; successive [for four consecutive days] 2. proceeding from one part or idea to the… … English World dictionary
consecutive — 1610s, from Fr. consécutif (16c.), from M.L. consecutivus, from L. consecutus following closely, pp. of consequi (see CONSEQUENCE (Cf. consequence)). Related: Consecutively … Etymology dictionary
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consecutive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) following in unbroken or logical sequence. 2) Grammar expressing consequence or result. DERIVATIVES consecutively adverb. ORIGIN Latin consecutivus, from consequi follow closely … English terms dictionary
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consécutive — ● consécutif, consécutive adjectif (latin consecutus, de consequi, suivre) Se dit de plusieurs choses qui se suivent sans interruption dans le temps : Dormir dix heures consécutives. Qui est le résultat, la conséquence de quelque chose : L… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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