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n. contact; aanraking; invloedrijk persoon die tussenpersonen kan helpen; natuurlijke verbintenis; (Geneeskunde) iemand die kortgeleden in conract is geweest met een besmettelijke ziekte; (Elektriciteit) verbinding van elektrische geleiders die stroom controleren--------v. contact opnemen; opbellencontact1[ kontækt] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 contact(persoon) ⇒ verbindingsman, connectie; 〈 medicijnen, geneeskunde〉 potentiële smetstof/ziektekiemdrager————————contact2〈 werkwoord〉1 in contact/verbinding brengen ⇒ een contact leggen tussen -
3 contact sport
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4 contact lens
n. kleine plastic of glazen lens direct op de ooglens van de iris geplaatst om een gezichtsprobleem op te lossen of om cosmetische redenencontact lens -
5 contact breaker
onderbreker, mechanische schakelaar in een stroomverdeler met twee metaalcontactpunten waardoor energie wordt geleid -
6 contact glue
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7 contact lenses
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8 contact points
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9 contact range
bereikingsterrein (de afstand die de strijdkrachten nodig hebben voor effectief wapengebruik) -
10 contact adhesive
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11 contact area
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12 contact block
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13 contact bracket
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14 contact breaker
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15 contact breaker gap
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16 contact breaker points
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17 contact detector
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18 contact face
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19 contact force
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20 contact formation
contactvorming
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contact — [ kɔ̃takt ] n. m. • 1586; didact. av. XIXe; lat. contactus, rac. tangere « toucher » → tact 1 ♦ Position, état relatif de corps qui se touchent. Contact fugitif, prolongé. Certaines maladies se communiquent par contact direct. ⇒ contagieux.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Contact FM — Contact (radio) Création 1982 Propriétaire Contact Groupe Slogan « Enjoy Your Life ! » Langue Français Pays … Wikipédia en Français
contact — con‧tact [ˈkɒntækt ǁ ˈkɑːn ] noun [countable] a person you know who may be able to help or advise you, especially because of the work they do: • He has a lot of contacts in the media. • There are some excellent opportunities around, if you ask… … Financial and business terms
contact — CONTÁCT, contacte, s.n. 1. Atingere directă, nemijlocită între două corpuri, două forţe, două energii etc. ♢ expr. În contact cu... = în nemijlocită apropiere de..., în legătură strânsă cu... ♦ (concr.) Piesă care serveşte la stabilirea unui… … Dicționar Român
Contact — (englisch für Kontakt) steht für: Contact!, Album der italienischen Band Eiffel 65 Contact (Band), österreichisches Popduo Contact (Computerspiel), Videospiel für Nintendo DS Contact (Legespiel), Kinderspiel von Ken Garland Contact (Roman), Roman … Deutsch Wikipedia
Contact FM — City of license Hamilton Broadcast area Hamilton Worldwide (Internet) Frequency 88.1 MHz First air date 1976 Format Student radio … Wikipedia
contact — n Contact, touch mean the state or fact of coming into direct connection or close association with someone or something. Contact implies the mutual relation between two bodies that impinge upon each other {the tangent at its point of contact with … New Dictionary of Synonyms
contact — [kän′takt΄; ] for v. [, ] occas. [ kən takt′] n. [L contactus, pp. of contingere, to touch, seize < com , together + tangere, to touch: see TACT] 1. the act or state of touching or meeting [two surfaces in contact] 2. the state or fact of… … English World dictionary
Contact 94 — was a radio station that broadcast from France to the Channel Islands between 1988 and 1991.[1] See also Channel 103 BBC Radio Jersey Island FM BBC Radio Guernsey References ^ Contact 94 Reunion September 2008, Paul Easton Flickr Page … Wikipedia
Contact — Con tact (k[o^]n t[a^]kt), n. [L. contactus, fr. contingere, tactum, to touch on all sides. See {Contingent}.] 1. A close union or junction of bodies; a touching or meeting. [1913 Webster] 2. (Geom.) The property of two curves, or surfaces, which … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
contact — (n.) 1620s, action of touching, from L. contactus a touching, from pp. of contingere to touch, seize, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + tangere to touch (see TANGENT (Cf. tangent)). Figurative sense of connection, communication … Etymology dictionary