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1 entering
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2 Styx
n. Styx, main river of Hades, river across which souls traveled when entering the underworld (Greek Mythology) -
3 apertuur
n. aperture, opening; circular hole that controls the amount of light entering a camera -
4 betreding
n. act of entering -
5 bijschrijving
n. entering, insertion -
6 binnendringing
n. penetrating, entering, passing into -
7 doelman
n. goalkeeper, goaltender, one who guards the entrance of a goal to prevent the ball or puck from entering (Sports) -
8 doelverdediger
n. goalkeeper, goaltender, one who guards the entrance of a goal to prevent the ball or puck from entering (Sports) -
9 doelwachter
n. goalkeeper, goalie, one who guards the entrance of a goal to prevent the ball or puck from entering (Sports) -
10 empathie
n. empathy, entering into the feelings of another, sympathy, vicarious emotion, understanding -
11 inkomend
adj. incoming, entering -
12 registratie
n. registration, act of registering, enrollment, act of entering into an official record -
13 inschrijving
• bid• dimensioning• enlistment• enrollment• entering• recording• subscription to• tender -
14 абордаж
nnavy. entering -
15 bij de terugkeer in de dampkring
bij de terugkeer in de dampkringVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > bij de terugkeer in de dampkring
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16 bijschrijving
1 [het bijschrijven/-boeken] entering (in the books) -
17 braak
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18 diefstal met braak
diefstal met braakbreaking and entering, burglaryVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > diefstal met braak
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19 inbraak en insluiping
inbraak en insluipingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > inbraak en insluiping
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20 inbraak
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