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1 gevolg
1 [wat uit iets volgt] 〈 vaak ongunstig〉 consequence ⇒ 〈 vaak gunstig〉 result, 〈 uitwerking〉 effect, 〈 uitwerking〉 outcome, 〈 goed〉 success2 [personen die iemand begeleiden] retinue3 [wiskunde] corollary♦voorbeelden:met goed gevolg examen doen • pass an examiets doen met goed gevolg • do something successfullyde gevolgen aanvaarden • accept the consequencesgevolg geven aan een uitnodiging • accept an invitationaan een besluit gevolg geven • carry out a decisiongevolg gevend aan de oproep • in response to the appealgevolg geven/gevend aan een bevel • obey/in obedience to an ordergevolg geven/gevend aan een opdracht • carry out/according to instructionsdie zaak zal nog gevolgen hebben • we haven't heard the last of this (matter)geen gevolgen hebben • have no effect(geen) nadelige gevolgen hebben voor iemand • have (no) adverse effects on someonegeen nadelige gevolgen van iets ondervinden • suffer no ill effects from somethingvoor de gevolgen opdraaien • pay the penalty (of)met alle gevolgen van dien • with all its consequencesten gevolge/tot gevolg hebben • result inde gevolgen ondervinden van • suffer the consequences ofhet gevolg zijn van • be the result ofde gevolgen zijn voor jou(w rekening) • you must take the consequencesmet als gevolg, met het gevolg dat • resulting in, with the result that -
2 allopaat
n. allopath, person who deals in allopathy (treatment of diseases using substances that cause different effects from that of the disease itself) -
3 allopaath
n. allopath, person who deals in allopathy (treatment of diseases using substances that cause different effects from that of the disease itself) -
4 allopathie
n. allopathy, treatment of diseases using substances that cause different effects from that of the disease itself -
5 allopathisch
adj. allopathic, pertaining to allopathy (treatment of diseases using substances that cause different effects from that of the disease itself) -
6 antidotaal
antidotal, relating to or acting as an antidote (substance which counteracts the effects of poison) -
7 antidotum
n. antidote, remedy; medicine that works against the effects of poison -
8 atoomproef
n. nuclear testing, detonation of nuclear weapons for the purpose of testing their design or examining the effects of nuclear radiation -
9 bestand
adj. resistant, immune to the effects of--------n. cease fire, armistice; dossier, file containing detailed information -
10 bewegingsleer
n. kinetics, dynamics, branch of mechanics which studies the effects of various forces on the motion of masses (Physics) -
11 beweginsleer
n. kinetics, dynamics, branch of mechanics which studies the effects of various forces on the motion of masses (Physics) -
12 effector
n. effector, person or thing that effects -
13 equilibrium
n. equilibrium, balance, state in which all forces act in perfect opposition and cancel the effects of one another -
14 evenwichtstoestand
n. equilibrium, state in which all forces act in perfect opposition and cancel the effects of one another -
15 farmacologie
n. pharmacology, science dealing with the uses and effects of medications -
16 farmacologisch
adj. pharmacologic, of pharmacology, of the science dealing with the uses and effects of medications -
17 farmacoloog
n. pharmacologist, expert in pharmacology, one who researches the uses and effects of medications -
18 farmacopsychologie
n. psychopharmacology, study of the psychological effects of drugs and medications -
19 fopmiddel
n. placebo, tablet that contains no medication but has medical effects due to purely psychological reasons -
20 foppil
n. placebo, tablet that contains no medication but has medical effects due to purely psychological reasons
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