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1 external
adj. uiterlijk, van buiten, buiten--------n. uiterlijk; uitwendigexternal1[ ikstə:nl] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 uitwendig deel/oppervlak♦voorbeelden:————————external21 uiterlijk ⇒ buiten-, extern♦voorbeelden:external causes • externe oorzakenexternal pressure • druk van buitenafexternal examination/examiner • examen/examinator van buiten de schoolstudy externally • als extraneus studeren -
2 external
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3 external balance
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4 external causes
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5 external evidence
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6 external examination/examiner
external examination/examinerexamen/examinator van buiten de school -
7 external pressure
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8 external combustion
externe verbranding (in motor) -
9 external command
uiterlijk bevel (opdracht van aktiveringsstelsel waarbij het geheugen in werking gesteld moet worden om het te opereren) -
10 external electrical power source
uitwendige electrisiteitsbron (een apparaat die electrische energie doorgeeft aan andere apparaten) -
11 external employees
werknemers van buitenaf -
12 external examinee
externe examinandus -
13 external exams
externe examens (examens die worden afgenomen door examinatoren van buiten de onderwijsinrichting) -
14 external factor
externe omstandigheid -
15 external injection
uitwendige injektie (verandering van geldbasis van de markt) -
16 external modem
n. externe modem, modem die buiten de computer staat in een eigen omhulsel -
17 external reference
externe verwijzing, verwijzing in een electronisch werkblad naar een cel of een gebied in een ander werkblad -
18 external relations
n. buitenlandse relaties -
19 external studies
extraneuse studie -
20 external to him
buiten hem,iets wat buiten hem ligt
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