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1 [exporteren] export2 [verrichten] do♦voorbeelden:2 hij voert niets uit • he doesn't do a stroke (of work)/doesn't get anything donewat voer je daar uit? • what are you up to?plannen uitvoeren • carry out/execute plans, put plans into effect5 het boekje is goed uitgevoerd • the booklet is nicely produced/well finishedeen sieraad in goud uitvoeren • a piece of jewellery wrought in gold -
22 uitvoering geven aan een plan
uitvoering geven aan een plancarry out/implement a plan, put/carry a plan into effectVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > uitvoering geven aan een plan
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1 [voltrekking] carrying out, performance ⇒ execution, realization, 〈 ook wet〉 implementation, 〈 wet ook〉 administration, 〈 wet ook〉 enforcement3 [wijze van bewerking] design, construction 〈 van een machine〉 ⇒ 〈 met betrekking tot kwaliteit van het werk〉 workmanship, 〈 afwerking〉 finish♦voorbeelden:1 uitvoering geven aan een plan • carry out/implement a plan, put/carry a plan into effectde uitvoering van een besluit • the implementation of a decision -
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♦voorbeelden:plannen/voornemens verwezenlijken • realize one's plans/intentionsdat is niet te verwezenlijken • that can't be done
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