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1 krediet
2 [uitstel van betaling] credit♦voorbeelden:veel krediet hebben • enjoy great trust2 aflopend/doorlopend krediet • limited/revolving creditiemand (geen) krediet geven • give someone (no) creditgoederen op krediet • goods on credit3 die politicus heeft veel krediet bij zijn achterban • that politician has a high standing with his supporters4 kort/lang krediet • short-/long-term creditkrediet geven • give credit/a loan -
2 goederen op krediet
goederen op kredietVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > goederen op krediet
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3 crediteren
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1 [formulier met het te betalen bedrag] bill ⇒ 〈 ontvangstbewijs ook〉 receipt, 〈 van kasregister ook〉 cash register slip2 [waardebon] voucher, coupon ⇒ 〈cadeaubon/boekenbon ook〉 token, 〈 tegoedbon〉 credit slip, 〈slang; voornamelijk consumptie/maaltijdbon〉 chit3 [bewijs van bekeuring] ticket♦voorbeelden:
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