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1 communicatienet voor noodberichten
• distress communication netNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > communicatienet voor noodberichten
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2 communicaties in noodsituaties
• distress communicationsNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > communicaties in noodsituaties
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3 luisterperiode voor noodoproepen
• distress periodNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > luisterperiode voor noodoproepen
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4 nood
• distress• necessity• need -
5 noodbericht
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6 noodoproep
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7 noodsignaal
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8 noodverkeer
• distress traffic -
9 nood
3 [dwang van omstandigheden] necessity♦voorbeelden:toen de nood het hoogst was • when things were at their worstin geval van uiterste nood • in case of dire needzijn nood aan iemand klagen • pour out one's troubles to someoneeen schip in nood • a ship in distressmensen in nood • needy people, people in distress/troublein nood verkeren/zijn • be in distress/troublein geval van nood • in an emergency, in case of needals de nood aan de man komt • if the worst comes to the worst〈 spreekwoord〉 als de nood 't hoogst is, is de redding nabij • the darkest hour is just before the dawniemand uit de nood helpen • come to someone's rescueuit nood • out of necessityvan de nood een deugd maken • make a virtue of necessity -
10 verdriet
♦voorbeelden:1 iemand verdriet doen/aandoen • distress someone, give someone pain/sorrowverdriet hebben • be in distress, be distressed/troubled, grievezijn verdriet verdrinken • drown one's sorrows/grief/ in drink -
11 noodsein
noodsein, noodsignaal1 distress signal/call ⇒ S.O.S.♦voorbeelden:1 een noodsein geven • send up/out a distress signal/call -
12 angst
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13 bedroefdheid
n. sadness, sorrow, despondency, distress -
14 bedroeven
v. sadden, distress, aggrieve, pain -
15 benauwen
v. apply pressure, oppress; distress, upset -
16 beslaglegging
n. seizure, attachment; distress -
17 bezorgdheid
n. worry, concern, anxiety, distress -
18 ellende
n. misery, distress, wretchedness, sorrow, suffering, poverty -
19 grief
n. grievance, distress, hardship -
20 harteleed
n. heartache, anguish, sorrow, distress
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