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1 veiligheidsmaatregel
• measure of safety• safety measure• safety precautionNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > veiligheidsmaatregel
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2 bezuinigingsmaatregel
• measure of economyNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > bezuinigingsmaatregel
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3 inhoudsmaat
• measure of capacity -
4 meten
1 [lengte/oppervlakte/inhoud bepalen] measure3 [afpassen] measure (out/off)♦voorbeelden:op het gezicht meten • measure by eyevanaf hier gemeten • measured/measuring from here3 hij meet ruim/krap • he gives full/short measure♦voorbeelden:hij meet 1.070 m zonder schoenen/met zijn schoenen aan • he stands 5'7" in his stocking feet/with his shoes onIII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich meten〉♦voorbeelden:hij kan zich niet meten met zijn voorganger • he doesn't measure up to his predecessorhij kan zich met de besten meten • he can hold his own with the best (of them) -
5 maat
I 〈de〉2 [eenheid] measure3 [gematigdheid] moderation♦voorbeelden:in belangrijke mate • to a considerable extentin niet geringe mate • to no small extent/degreeextra grote maten • outsizesin hoge mate • greatly, highly, to a great degree, to a large extentincourante maten • off-sizesin meerdere of mindere mate • to a greater or lesser extentin ruime mate • in great measurein toenemende mate • increasingly, more and morein voldoende mate • sufficientlyin welke mate …? • to what extent/degree …?in zekere mate • to a certain extent/degreede maat van iets bepalen/nemen • measure something, take the measurements of somethingmaat elf hebben/dragen • take/wear (a) size elevenwelke maat hebt u? • what size do you take?iemand de maat nemen • take someone's measure(ments)neem maar een maat groter • try a size bigger/larger〈 figuurlijk〉 onder de maat blijven • not come up to scratch/expectationsiets op maat snijden/zagen • cut/saw (down) to sizematen voor droge en natte waren • dry and liquid measureszij weten geen maat te houden • they don't know where to draw the linealles met mate • everything in moderation(geen) maat kunnen houden • be (un)able to keep time〈 figuurlijk〉 in/uit de maat lopen • march in time/out of time, (not) keep stepop de maat van de muziek dansen • dance to the (beat of the) musictegen de maat in • against the beatuit de maat zijn • be off one's stroke, be out of timeII 〈 de (mannelijk)〉 -
6 afmeten
1 [opmeten] measure (off)3 [met betrekking tot stoffen] measure (off)4 [toemeten] measure (out)♦voorbeelden:2 de kwaliteit van een opleiding afmeten aan het aantal geslaagden • judge the quality of a course from the number of passes -
7 IQ
IQ, intelligence quotient, measure of an individual's intelligence obtained through standardized intelligence testsIQ (intelligentie quotiënt)--------n. IQ, intelligence quotient, measure of an individual's intelligence obtained through standardized intelligence tests -
8 afpassen
v. dose, measure out; pace, measure an area by counting the number of even strides that must be taken to cross it -
9 inhoudsmaat
n. measure of capacity, measure of volume -
10 nameten
v. measure again, check the measure of -
11 uitmeten
v. measure, measure out -
12 lengtemaat
• linear measure• measure of length -
13 ruimtemaat
• cubic measure• measure of capacity -
14 vlaktemaat
• square measure• surface measure -
15 dosis
♦voorbeelden:een flinke dosis gezond verstand • a full measure of common senseeen te grote dosis • an overdose -
16 een forse maatregel
een forse maatregelVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een forse maatregel
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17 fors
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18 inhoudsmaat
1 measure of capacity/volume♦voorbeelden:1 inhoudsmaat voor droge/natte waren • dry/liquid measure -
19 maatregel
1 measure♦voorbeelden:1 algemene maatregel van bestuur • ±BOrder in Councildisciplinaire maatregelen nemen tegen iemand • take disciplinary action against someonedrastische maatregelen nemen • take drastic measuresgeen halve maatregelen treffen • take no halfway measureseen strenge/harde maatregel • a strong/tough measurewe hebben maatregelen genomen om alles soepel te laten verlopen • we've made arrangements to ensure that everything runs smoothlymaatregelen nemen/treffen • take measures/steps/action -
20 noodgreep
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