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1 credit
〈 handel〉1 credit♦voorbeelden:zijn rekening credit houden • keep one's account in creditzijn rekening credit stellen • put/place one's account in creditvoor ƒ1000 in credit staan • have a credit (balance) of 1000 guildersin het/iemands credit boeken • enter to someone's credit, credit someone's accountiets op iemands credit schrijven • 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 put something to someone's credit, credit someone with something -
2 iets op iemands credit schrijven
iets op iemands credit schrijven〈 ook figuurlijk〉 put something to someone's credit, credit someone with somethingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iets op iemands credit schrijven
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3 toedenken
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4 krediet
2 [uitstel van betaling] credit♦voorbeelden:veel krediet hebben • enjoy great trust2 aflopend/doorlopend krediet • limited/revolving creditiemand (geen) krediet geven • give someone (no) creditgoederen op krediet • goods on credit3 die politicus heeft veel krediet bij zijn achterban • that politician has a high standing with his supporters4 kort/lang krediet • short-/long-term creditkrediet geven • give credit/a loan -
5 crediteren
1 [op vertrouwen leveren/lenen] give credit2 [op de creditzijde boeken] credit3 [als tegoed bijschrijven] credit♦voorbeelden: -
6 betaalpas
n. credit card, plastic card with a magnetic strip given to a customer by a bank or other business for the purpose of making purchases on credit, charge card, charge plate -
7 creditcard
n. credit card, plastic card with a magnetic strip given to a customer by a bank or other business for the purpose of making purchases on credit, charge card, charge plate -
8 cum laude
1 with credit/distinction♦voorbeelden:1 hij slaagde cum laude • he passed with distinction; he got a first 〈Groot-Brittannië; universiteit〉 -
9 gunst
gunst1〈de〉1 favour♦voorbeelden:dingen naar de gunsten van een vrouw • court the favours of a womannaar de gunst van het publiek/de kiezers dingen • bid for the public's/voters' favouriemand (om) een gunst vragen • ask a favour of someonebij iemand in de gunst komen/zijn • find favour/be in favour with someone; 〈 informeel〉 get/be on the right side of someonebij iemand in de gunst proberen te komen • curry someone's favour; 〈 informeel〉 butter up to someoneuit de gunst raken/zijn • fall/be out of favour with someone; 〈 informeel〉 get into/be in someone's bad booksde gelden komen ten gunste van … • the money benefits …ten gunste van iemand spreken • speak (out) in favour of someone————————gunst2♦voorbeelden:1 gunst, wat heb jij daar! • goodness (me), what have you got there! -
10 open
1 [niet dicht, toegankelijk, ook figuurlijk] open ⇒ 〈 niet op slot ook〉 unlocked, 〈 niet bezet〉 vacant2 [geldwezen, handel] open♦voorbeelden:1 de deur staat open • the door is open/ajaropen gevangenis • prison without bars, open prisoneen open gezicht • an open faceeen open graf • an open graveeen open hals • an open neckde kraan is open • the tap is (turned) onmet open ogen • with one's eyes openeen open plaats/betrekking • a vacancyeen open plek in het bos • a clearing in the woodsopen schoolsysteem • open school systemopen water • open watertot hoe laat zijn de winkels open? • what time do the shops close?open en bloot • openly, for all (the world) to seehet kan open en dicht • it opens and shutsmijn huis is altijd voor jou open • my door will always be open to youhij kreeg de doos meteen open • he had the box open in an instantopen tot zes uur • open till six o'clock2 een open krediet • an open/a blank creditopen NV • a public companyeen open rekening • an open/unsettled account¶ ik zal heel open met je zijn • I'll be frank/open with you -
11 iemand crediteren voor 1000 gulden
iemand crediteren voor 1000 guldenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand crediteren voor 1000 gulden
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12 sieren
1 [tot sieraad zijn] adorn2 [formeel] [versieren] decorate (with)♦voorbeelden:die houding siert je niet • that attitude ill becomes you -
13 strijken
1 [zich laten gladmaken] iron♦voorbeelden:met de eer gaan strijken • carry off the palm/take the credit (for)2 [(textiel) gladmaken] iron♦voorbeelden:1 [met een strijkende beweging verplaatsen/veranderen] smooth, spread ⇒ brush3 [bespelen] bow♦voorbeelden:kreukels uit het papier strijken • smooth (creases out of) the paper -
14 verrekenen
1 [vereffenen] settle; deduct, adjust; 〈 crediteren〉 credit to an account; 〈 debiteren〉 debit to an account; 〈 uitbetalen〉 pay out♦voorbeelden:1 voorheffingen worden verrekend met de belastingaanslag • previously paid tax will be deducted in the final assessmentiets met iets verrekenen • balance something with somethingII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich verrekenen〉1 [zich vertellen] miscalculate2 [bedrogen uitkomen] make a mistake/an error♦voorbeelden:
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