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81 convertor
n. converter, device for changing alternating currents to direct currents (Electricity); one who causes others to change their beliefs (religious, political, etc.) -
82 dadelijk
adj. immediate, direct--------adv. immediately, directly, instantly -
83 dealen
v. deal, give, distribute; supply; direct; take care; sell, trade -
84 directmail
n. direct mail, marketing method of sending advertisements directly to potential customers; material sent directly to potential customers as an advertising method -
85 dirigeren
v. conduct, direct an orchestra or other musical ensemble; lead, guide -
86 doelen
v. aim, direct; allude, hint -
87 doorkiessysteem
n. direct-dial system -
88 doorkiezen
v. dial direct -
89 doorverwijzen
v. refer, send, direct -
90 eerstehands
adj. first hand, from the original producer, from the original source, direct -
91 extraversie
n. extraversion, extroversion, outgoing disposition, tendency to direct one's interest and concern outward (Psychology) -
92 extravert
adj. extravert, extroverted, having an outgoing disposition, tending to direct one's interest and concern outward (Psychology) -
93 extrovertie
n. extroversion, outgoing disposition, tendency to direct one's interest and concern outward (Psychology) -
94 gelasten
v. order, command, direct, instruct -
95 geleiden
v. lead, conduct; accompany, escort; guide, direct; usher -
96 gelijkstroom
n. direct current, electric current whose direction and value are unchanging -
97 gidsen
n. guide, direct; instruct; lead -
98 hotline
n. hotline, telephone number which one can call in an emergency; hot line, direct telephone line between managers for case of emergency -
99 leiden
v. lead, conduct, manage, direct, guide, fugle, pioneer, govern, head, helm, run, operate, show, tend -
100 mikken
v. aim, intend, point, pinpoint, direct, level, sight
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