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1 relatie
♦voorbeelden:1 zakelijke relaties • business connections/contactsrelaties onderhouden (met) • maintain relations (with)in relatie staan tot/met • have relations with3 een bevriende relatie • a business acquaintance/friend -
2 in relatie staan tot/met
in relatie staan tot/metVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > in relatie staan tot/met
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3 geslachtsgemeenschap
1 sexual intercourse/relations, sex♦voorbeelden:1 geslachtsgemeenschap hebben (met) • have sex(ual intercourse/relations) (with)Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > geslachtsgemeenschap
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4 gemeenschap
1 [het gemeenschappelijk hebben] community2 [geslachtsgemeenschap] intercourse3 [met betrekking tot personen, instellingen] community4 [samenleving] community♦voorbeelden:in gemeenschap • jointly, communally2 gemeenschap met iemand hebben • have intercourse/relations with someonede Europese Economische Gemeenschap • the European Economic Community -
5 gemeenschap met iemand hebben
gemeenschap met iemand hebbenhave intercourse/relations with someoneVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > gemeenschap met iemand hebben
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6 geslachtsgemeenschap hebben (met)
geslachtsgemeenschap hebben (met)have sex(ual intercourse/relations) (with)Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > geslachtsgemeenschap hebben (met)
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7 verhouding
2 [relatie] relation(ship)3 [liefdesbetrekking] (love) affair4 [meervoud] [afmetingen] proportions♦voorbeelden:naar verhouding is dat duur • that is comparatively expensivede verhouding tussen lonen en prijzen • the relation/ratio of wages to pricesmaatschappelijke/menselijke verhoudingen • social/human relationships
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