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1 volgend
♦voorbeelden:de volgende keer • next time (round)de twaalfde van de volgende maand • the twelfth of next monthwat is het volgende? • what's next?de daarop volgende maat is te groot • the next size (up) is too bigde week volgend op de zestiende • the week following the 16thhet gaat om het volgende • things are as followsdaar heb ik het volgende op gevonden • what I thought was the followingartikel 58 en volgende • article 58 and the following/58 ff.je moet een gulden bijbetalen voor elk volgend woord • you must pay one guilder for each additional word -
2 aanhang
♦voorbeelden:veel aanhang vinden onder • find considerable support among, have a large following among -
3 daaropvolgend
♦voorbeelden:1 hij kwam in juli en vertrok in juni daaropvolgend • he arrived in July and left the following June -
4 navolging
♦voorbeelden:in navolging van mijn voorganger • following/in imitation of my predecessor -
5 's anderendaags
adv. the following day -
6 aaneensluiting
n. chain, following -
7 aanstaand
adj. following, next -
8 babyboom
n. baby boom, sharp increase in the birthrate of a nation; period of time characterized by an increase in the birthrate (esp. the years immediately following World War II) -
9 benedictijn
n. Benedictine, Christian monk belonging to a congregation following the rule of St. Benedict -
10 benedictine
n. Benedictine, Christian monk belonging to a congregation following the rule of St. Benedict -
11 benedictines
n. Benedictine, Christian nun belonging to a congregation following the rule of St. Benedict -
12 bevallingsverlof
n. maternity leave, vacation given to a woman and her partner during the time immediately preceding and/or following the birth of the child -
13 conditionering
n. conditioning, training process involving reward and punishment; hair treatment following shampoo -
14 consecutief
adj. following one after another -
15 consequent
adj. consequent, resulting, following as a result of -
16 daaropvolgend
adv. next, following; closest -
17 dan
adv. then, afterwards, subsequently, following--------conj. than -
18 dansen
n. dancing, moving rhythmically to music--------v. dance, move rhythmically to music (often following pre-composed steps and movements) -
19 diagnose
n. diagnosis, process of identifying a disease from its symptoms, conclusion following a diagnostic exam -
20 diensthond
n. patrol dog, police dog, dog used by the police (for following scent trails, etc.)
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