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81 voldoen aan
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82 weegtoestel
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83 yard
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84 zich vermeten
v. dare, measure wrong, presume, make bold -
85 deblokkeringsmaatregel
• anti-jamming measureNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > deblokkeringsmaatregel
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86 maat
• dimension• gauge• mate• measure• measurement• metrics• size• tempo• time -
87 maatregel
• action• corrective stop• measure -
88 maatstaf
• criterion• measure• standard• yardstick -
89 meten op
• to gauge• to measure at -
90 noodmaatregel
• emergency measure• expedience• makeshift -
91 noodoplossing
• emergency measure• expedience• makeshift -
92 optisch meten
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93 standaard maat
• standard gauge• standard measure• standard size -
94 tegenmaatregel
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95 tijdmaat
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96 voorbehoedmaatregel
• precaution• preventive measureNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > voorbehoedmaatregel
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97 voorzorgsmaatregel
• precaution• precautionary measureNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > voorzorgsmaatregel
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98 aanmeten
♦voorbeelden:zich een pak laten aanmeten • have one's measurements taken for a suit, be measured for a suit〈 figuurlijk〉 zich een beleefde houding aanmeten • assume a polite attitude, strike a polite pose -
99 afpassen
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100 afstandsmaat
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measure — meas ure (m[e^]zh [ u]r; 135), n. [OE. mesure, F. mesure, L. mensura, fr. metiri, mensus, to measure; akin to metrum poetical measure, Gr. me tron, E. meter. Cf. {Immense}, {Mensuration}, {Mete} to measure.] 1. A standard of dimension; a fixed… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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