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1 bespeuren
v. perceive, discern, detect, espy -
2 contraspionage
n. counterespionage, espionage intended to detect and prevent enemy espionage -
3 ontdekken
v. uncover, discover, uncurtain, detect, find, open up, pick up, nose out, nose, descry, hunt up -
4 opsporen
v. trace, seek out, detect, hunt up, hunt down, smell out, trail, spoor -
5 demoduleren
• to demodulate• to detect -
6 detecteren
• to demodulate• to detect -
7 lijnaftasting met meervoudige toegang en botsingsdetectie
• carrier sense multiple access/collision detect: CSMA/CDNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > lijnaftasting met meervoudige toegang en botsingsdetectie
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8 opsporen
• to detect• to locate• to trace -
9 bekennen
♦voorbeelden:volledig bekennen • make a full confessionhij bekende dat hij medeplichtig was • he confessed to being involved in the crimeschuld bekennen • admit one's guiltje kunt beter eerlijk bekennen • you'd better come cleanopenlijk bekennen • make a public confessionik moet (eerlijk) bekennen dat • I must confess (that)II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:hij was nergens te bekennen • there was no sign/trace of him (anywhere) -
10 beluisteren
♦voorbeelden:2 hij meende enige aarzeling te beluisteren in hun reacties • he seemed to detect some hesitation in their reactions -
11 constateren
1 [vaststellen] establish 〈 een feit, de waarheid〉 ⇒ ascertain 〈 door onderzoek〉, record 〈 door vermelding〉, 〈 ontdekken〉 detect, 〈 bemerken〉 observe♦voorbeelden:ik constateer slechts het feit (dat) • I'm merely stating the fact (that), all I'm saying is thatwij moeten helaas constateren dat • unfortunately it appears that2 de betaling wordt door een ontvangstbewijs geconstateerd • a receipt will be issued as proof of payment -
12 hij meende enige aarzeling te beluisteren in hun reacties
hij meende enige aarzeling te beluisteren in hun reactiesVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > hij meende enige aarzeling te beluisteren in hun reacties
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13 opsporen
1 [vinden] track, trace ⇒ detect 〈 fout, lek〉, track/hunt down 〈 misdadiger, wild〉, search/prospect for 〈 delfstoffen〉♦voorbeelden:1 de fout in een berekening opsporen • locate/find the mistake in a calculationeen misdadiger opsporen • trace/track down/hunt down a criminal
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