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1 literatuur
• literature -
2 vakliteratuur
1 specialist/professional literature♦voorbeelden:1 de vakliteratuur bijhouden • keep up with/read the specialist literature -
3 classicisme
n. classicism, principles of classic literature and art; style of literature and art characterized by simplicity and balance -
4 dichtkunst
n. poetry, form of literature written in a rhythmical style; verse, literature written in a metrical style -
5 klassicisme
n. classicism, principles of classic literature and art, style of literature and art characterized by simplicity and balance -
6 vakliteratuur
• professional literature• technical literature -
7 Arabisch
1 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord en zelfstandig naamwoord〉 Arabic 〈 taal, schrift, cijfers〉; 〈 met betrekking tot Arabië〉 Arabian; Arab 〈 volk, cultuur〉♦voorbeelden:de Arabische literatuur • 〈 in het Arabisch〉 Arabic literature; 〈van/door Arabieren〉 Arab literatureeen Arabische volbloed • a thoroughbred Arabian horsede Arabische wereld • the Arab worldin het Arabisch • in Arabic -
8 de Arabische literatuur
de Arabische literatuurVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de Arabische literatuur
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9 letteren
♦voorbeelden:letteren studeren • be an arts student -
10 letterkunde
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11 literatuur
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12 literatuurbeschouwing
2 [studie over de literatuur] study of literatureVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > literatuurbeschouwing
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13 literatuurwetenschap
♦voorbeelden:Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > literatuurwetenschap
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14 Nobelprijs
n. Nobel prize, international prize awarded annually for outstanding achievements in various professional fields (physics, chemistry, literature, peace, economics, medicine and physiology) -
15 allegorie
n. allegory, representation of abstract or moral concepts in art or literature by means of concrete things or events -
16 bekentenisliteratuur
n. confessional literature -
17 boekentaal
n. literary language, rich language (especially as is used in the literature and the academic world) -
18 cinquecento
n. Cinquecento, 16th century (esp. in reference to Italian art and literature) -
19 classic
adj. classic, excellent, timeless, traditional, serving as a model (in art and literature), of or pertaining to Greek and Roman antiquities -
20 classicistisch
adj. classical, excellent; timeless; traditional; serving as a model (in art and literature); of or pertaining to Greek and Roman antiquities
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