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1 groeperen
1 [rangschikken] group♦voorbeelden:II 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich groeperen〉1 [zich om iemand/iets heen plaatsen] cluster (round) ⇒ gather (round), 〈 dicht bij elkaar〉 huddle (round) -
2 groepstherapie
n. group therapy, group treatment, group psychotherapy, form of treatment for a group of patients with similar emotional problems -
3 acid
n. substance having a sour taste; acid, any of a group of sour-tasting substances that dissolve in water and form salts when combined with bases -
4 basisgemeente
n. group of people that share common characteristics or interests, who form the heart of the community -
5 complex
n. complex, compound, various objects that form a whole; interconnected group (of objects, buildings, etc.) -
6 jodium
n. iodine, nonmetallic element of the halogen group used in medicine and photography (Chemistry); powdered iodine mixed with ethyl alcohol to form an antiseptic solution -
7 een (hechte/gesloten) eenheid vormen
een (hechte/gesloten) eenheid vormenform a (tight/closed) groupVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een (hechte/gesloten) eenheid vormen
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8 eenheid
2 [maat, hoeveelheid, grootheid] unit♦voorbeelden:de eenheid van lichaam en ziel • the unity of body and souleenheid van prijzen/afmetingen • uniformity of prices/measurementsde eenheid herstellen/verbreken • restore/destroy unityeen gevoel van eenheid met de natuur • a feeling of oneness with naturede drie eenheden van Aristoteles • the dramatic unitiesde mobiele eenheid • riot policespeciale eenheid • task forceeen (hechte/gesloten) eenheid vormen • form a (tight/closed) group
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