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1 dictionary
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2 dictionary
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3 dictionary work is too much (of a) fag
English-Dutch dictionary > dictionary work is too much (of a) fag
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4 dictionary definition
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5 dictionary of economic terms
economisch woordenboek -
6 dictionary program
woordenboek programma, programma voor vertaling of voor spellings controle -
7 his films notched him a place in ‘Cinema a Critical Dictionary’
his films notched him a place in ‘Cinema a Critical Dictionary’zijn films leverden hem een plaats op in ‘Cinema a Critical Dictionary’English-Dutch dictionary > his films notched him a place in ‘Cinema a Critical Dictionary’
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8 authoritative dictionary
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9 consult a dictionary
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10 he has finished with your dictionary: you can have it back
he has finished with your dictionary: you can have it backhij heeft je woordenboek niet meer nodig: je mag het terug (hebben)English-Dutch dictionary > he has finished with your dictionary: you can have it back
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11 make reference to a dictionary
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12 refer to a dictionary
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13 data dictionary/directory systeem: DD/DS
data-dictionary/directory systeemEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > data dictionary/directory systeem: DD/DS
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14 English-English dictionary
Engels-Engels woordenboek -
15 English-Hebrew dictionary
Engels-Hebreeuws woordenboek -
16 Hebrew-English dictionary
Hebreeuws-Engels woordenboek -
17 Hebrew-Hebrew dictionary
Hebreeuws-Hebreeuws woordenboek -
18 bilingual dictionary
twee-talig woordenboek -
19 computerized dictionary
computeriseerd woordenboek,electronisch woordenboek -
20 concise dictionary
beknopt woordenboek
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