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1 during
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2 during
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3 during her term of office as president
onder/tijdens haar voorzitterschapEnglish-Dutch dictionary > during her term of office as president
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4 during the afternoon
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5 during the holidays hotel rooms are at a premium
during the holidays hotel rooms are at a premiumEnglish-Dutch dictionary > during the holidays hotel rooms are at a premium
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6 during the last quarter
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7 during the off season
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8 during the past decade
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9 during the space of three years
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10 during the whole span of human history
English-Dutch dictionary > during the whole span of human history
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11 during the past week
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12 during working hours
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13 closed during repairs
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14 he will attend to the business during my absence
English-Dutch dictionary > he will attend to the business during my absence
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15 in/during the afternoon
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16 in/during the evening
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17 the austerities during the war
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18 legacy during lifetime
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19 pressure pad during soldering
soldeerkussenEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > pressure pad during soldering
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20 afternoon
adj. tot de middag behorend--------n. middag, namiddag, tijdsperiode tussen 12 uur s'middags en s'avonds; gebruikelijke groet[ a:ftənoe:n]♦voorbeelden:1 in the afternoon of life • in de herfst/de avond van het levenin/during the afternoon • 's middagson the afternoon of 1 June • op de middag van 1 juni
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during — [[t]djʊ͟ərɪŋ, AM d ʊrɪŋ[/t]] ♦ 1) PREP If something happens during a period of time or an event, it happens continuously, or happens several times between the beginning and end of that period or event. Sandstorms are common during the Saudi… … English dictionary