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1 rechtmatig
♦voorbeelden:1 de rechtmatige eigenaars • the rightful/legitimate ownersdat komt hem rechtmatig toe • that is his by rights -
2 billijk
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3 echt
echt1〈de〉 〈 formeel〉♦voorbeelden:————————echt21 [zuiver, onvervalst] 〈 werkelijk, geen imitatie〉 real ⇒ genuine, 〈 handtekening, document〉 authentic, 〈 waarlijk〉 true, 〈 waarlijk〉 actual3 [wettig] legitimate♦voorbeelden:1 echt gevoel/medelijden • genuine feelings/compassionecht goud • real/genuine goldeen echte vriend • a true/real friendvoor echt erkennen/verklaren • authenticatehet zag er helemaal (als) echt uit • it looked completely genuinehet is nog niet de echte zomer • it's not really summer yetdat is nog niet het echte • it's not the real thingII 〈 bijwoord〉2 [inderdaad de genoemde hoedanigheid bezittend] real, genuine(ly)♦voorbeelden:echt (waar)! • honest!dat is echt iets voor hem • 〈 typisch voor hem〉 that's him all over; 〈 daar houdt hij van〉 that's just his cup of teaik heb het echt niet gedaan • I honestly didn't do ithet klinkt echt • it rings true -
4 geldig
♦voorbeelden:dat biljet is nog geldig • that ticket is still valideen geldig excuus • a valid/legitimate excusedie wet is niet meer geldig • that law is no longer in forceonze offerte blijft een week geldig • our offer stands/holds (good)/is open for one weekdit wordt pas geldig vanaf 1 januari • this won't take effect until 1 Januaryna 15 augustus is het kaartje niet meer geldig • the ticket expires after 15 August -
5 als wettig erkennen
v. legitimate, legitimize -
6 authentiek
adj. authentic, genuine, original, real; valid, legitimate -
7 echting
n. act or process of making lawful, legitimation, act or process of making legitimate -
8 geldend
adj. valid, legitimate, legally acceptable -
9 geldig
adj. valid, legitimate, legally acceptable -
10 gewettigd
adj. legitimate, lawful -
11 gewettigdheid
n. legitimation, act or process of making legitimate; act or process of making lawful -
12 rechtmatig
adj. rightful, lawful, legitimate, just, allowable, due -
13 wettig
adj. lawful, rigorous, stringent, legitimate, legal, licit--------adv. stringently -
14 wettig verklaren
v. legitimate -
15 wettigen
v. legitimate, legitimize, legalize, legalise, justify, sanction, warrant -
16 authentiek
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17 billijke verwachtingen
billijke verwachtingenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > billijke verwachtingen
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18 de rechtmatige eigenaars
de rechtmatige eigenaarsthe rightful/legitimate ownersVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de rechtmatige eigenaars
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19 echten
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20 een echt kind
een echt kind
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