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1 overspel
n. adultery, misconduct, fornication -
2 overspel plegen
v. misconduct -
3 wanbeheer
n. maladministration, mismanagement, misconduct -
4 wangedrag
n. misconduct, misbehaviour, misbehavior, misdemeanour, misdemeanor, malpractice -
5 zich misdragen
v. misbehave, misconduct -
6 ambtsovertreding
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ambtsovertreding
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7 gedrag
♦voorbeelden:een bewijs van goed gedrag • evidence of good behaviour; 〈 getuigschrift〉 certificate of good characterwegens slecht gedrag • for bad behaviour/misconductiemands gedrag billijken/prijzen/afkeuren • approve of/praise/disapprove of someone's behaviourdaar sta je dan met je goeie gedrag • so much for trying to help! that's all the thanks you get! -
8 wangedrag
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9 wegens slecht gedrag
wegens slecht gedragfor bad behaviour/misconductVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > wegens slecht gedrag
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misconduct — mis‧con‧duct [ˌmɪsˈkɒndʌkt ǁ ˈkɑːn ] noun [uncountable] formal bad or dishonest behaviour by a professional person: • the penalties for such misconduct as fraudulent trading or theft ˌgross misˈconduct HUMAN RESOURCES … Financial and business terms
misconduct — mis·con·duct /mis kän dəkt/ n: intentional or wanton wrongful but usu. not criminal behavior: as a: deliberate or wanton violation of standards of conduct by a government official b: wrongful behavior (as adultery) by a spouse that leads to the… … Law dictionary
Misconduct — auf der Building Bridges Europa Tour (2006) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Misconduct — Mis*con duct, n. 1. Wrong conduct; bad behavior; mismanagement. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. Unlawful or unethical conduct by a person holding a public office or having a position of responsibility in the administration of justice; malfeasance; as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Misconduct — Mis con*duct , v. t. To conduct amiss; to mismanage. Johnson. [1913 Webster] {To misconduct one s self}, to behave improperly. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
misconduct — ► NOUN ▪ unacceptable or improper behaviour. ► VERB (misconduct oneself) ▪ behave in an improper manner … English terms dictionary
Misconduct — Mis con*duct , v. i. To behave amiss. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
misconduct — (n.) 1710, bad management, neglect; see MIS (Cf. mis ) (1) + CONDUCT (Cf. conduct) (n.). Meaning wrong conduct is attested from 1729 … Etymology dictionary
misconduct — [n] bad or unethical behavior delinquency, dereliction, evil, immorality, impropriety, malfeasance, malpractice, malversation, misbehavior, mischief, misdemeanor, misdoing, mismanagement, naughtiness, offense, rudeness, transgression, wrongdoing; … New thesaurus
misconduct — [mis΄kən dukt′; ] for n. [ mis kän′dukt] vt. 1. to manage badly or dishonestly 2. to conduct (oneself) improperly n. 1. unlawful, bad, or dishonest management, esp. by a governmental or military official; specif., malfeasance 2. willfully… … English World dictionary
Misconduct — This article is about the legal sense. For the association football sense, see Misconduct (association football). For the infraction in ice hockey, see Penalty (ice hockey). A misconduct is a legal term meaning a wrongful, improper, or unlawful… … Wikipedia