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1 examination
n. examen, proefwerk, onderzoek[ igzæminneesjn]1 examen♦voorbeelden:an examination in mathematics • een wiskunde-examen1 onderzoek ⇒ inspectie, analyse♦voorbeelden:his affairs won't bear examination • zijn zaken kunnen het daglicht niet verdragenon closer examination • bij nader onderzoekunder examination • nog in onderzoek -
2 examination anxiety
examenvrees (spanning die vermindering van denkvermogen veroorzaakt tijdens examen) -
3 examination of witnesses
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4 examination papers
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5 examination
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6 a medical examination
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7 a narrow examination
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8 an examination in mathematics
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9 careful examination
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10 competitive examination
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11 cross-examination
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12 external examination/examiner
external examination/examinerexamen/examinator van buiten de school -
13 he is excused from (taking) that examination
he is excused from (taking) that examinationEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he is excused from (taking) that examination
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14 his affairs won't bear examination
English-Dutch dictionary > his affairs won't bear examination
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15 medical examination
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16 on closer examination
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17 open examination
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18 postmortem examination
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19 preliminary examination
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20 present oneself for an examination
English-Dutch dictionary > present oneself for an examination
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