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1 afvaltijd
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2 uitslingertijd
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3 uitslingerverschijnselen
• decay phenomena• ringing effectsNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > uitslingerverschijnselen
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4 bederf
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5 afbreken
n. demolition, destruction; decomposition, decay, rot (Chemistry)--------v. demolish, destroy; break off; pull down, tear down; stop abruptly, discontinue, interrupt; decompose, decay, rot (Chemistry) -
6 caries
n. caries, tooth and bone decay (Pathology); tissue decay (Botany) -
7 ontbinding
1 [opheffing] dissolution ⇒ disbandment, annulment 〈 contract, huwelijk enz.〉, rescission 〈 van contract〉2 [wiskunde, natuurkunde] disintegration, resolution♦voorbeelden:tot ontbinding overgaan • decompose, decay -
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rot1I 〈 het〉3 [rij manschappen] file4 [vier tegen elkaar gezette geweren] stack♦voorbeelden:II 〈de〉♦voorbeelden:————————rot2♦voorbeelden:door en door rot, zo rot als een mispel • rotten to the corehet is om je rot te lachen • it's enough to make a cat laughzich rot lachen • split one's sides laughingzich rot vervelen • be bored to tears -
9 verrotten
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10 achteruitgaan
n. recede, setback--------v. move backward; regress, retrogress, retrograde, decline, decay, deteriorate -
11 achteruitgang
n. decline, decay, deterioration, downfall; back door, rear door, exit -
12 afbraak
n. demolition, destruction; decay, decomposition, rot (Chemistry) -
13 afbreekbaarheid
n. ability to decay, ability to break down, decomposability -
14 afgesletene
n. wastage, decay, waste -
15 bederf
n. decay, decomposition, putrefaction; disintegration, deterioration; corruption, depravity -
16 bederfelijkheid
n. perishability, ability to rot or decay; ability to die, mortality -
17 bederven
v. spoil, go bad, decay, putrefy, decompose; deteriorate, decline; corrupt -
18 betastralen
n. beta rays, streams of beta particles (electrons or positrons ejected from an atom's nucleus during radioactive decay) -
19 betonrot
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20 conservatie
n. conservation, guarding, preservation, protection from decay and destruction
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