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1 titel
2 [waardigheid, rang] title ⇒ 〈 universitaire graad〉 (university) degree, 〈 aanspreekvorm ook〉 form of address3 [kwalificatie] title4 [juridisch] [rechtsgrond] title ⇒ (in)vestitive fact/event♦voorbeelden:een titel geven/verlenen/aannemen/voeren • give/bestow/accept/bear a titlepersonen met een titel • titled personsop persoonlijke titel • in a private/personal capacity〈 sport〉 de titel veroveren/verdedigen • win/defend the titleonder de titel van • under the title of -
2 een titel behalen
een titel behalenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een titel behalen
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3 graad
♦voorbeelden:1 een academische graad • a university/an academic degreede vader is pedant, maar de zoon is het nog een graadje erger • the father is conceited, but the son is even worseeen graad halen • graduate, get one's degree18° Celsius • 18 degrees Celsiuseen draai van 180 graden maken • make a 180-degree turntemperaturen boven de dertig graden • temperatures in the ninetiesverwanten in de eerste/tweede graad • relatives once/twice removedtien graden onder nul • ten degrees below zero -
4 een graad halen
een graad halengraduate, get one's degreeVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een graad halen
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5 promotie
1 [met betrekking tot loopbaan] promotion2 [sport] promotion3 [verkrijging van de doctorale graad] ±taking one's Ph. D./doctoral degree4 [bevordering van de verkoop] promotion♦voorbeelden:promotie maken • get promotion3 aan zijn promotie werken • ±study/work for one's Ph.D.
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