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1 vital force/principle
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2 vital parts
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3 vital statistics
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4 vital wound
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5 vital
vital [vietaal],vitaux [vietoo]1 levens- ⇒ vitaal, het leven betreffend2 van levensbelang ⇒ levens-, essentieel→ minimumadj1) vitaal, levens-2) van levensbelang, essentieel -
6 vital
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7 vital
adj. energiek, levendig, vitaal[ vajtl]1 essentieel ⇒ van wezenlijk belang, onmisbaar♦voorbeelden:of vital importance • van vitaal belanga vital question • een vitale kwestieII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, attributief〉♦voorbeelden:vital parts • vitale delen -
8 vital area
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9 vital force
levenskracht -
10 vital importance
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11 vital information
essentiële informatie (informatie zonder welk het moeilijk is te handelen) -
12 vital needs
essentiële behoeften -
13 vital organ
vitaal orgaan -
14 vital organs
vitale organen, organen die van levensbelang zijn -
15 vital personality
levendige persoonlijkheid -
16 vital principle
levenskracht, oorsprong van leven -
17 vital spark
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18 a vital question
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19 of vital importance
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20 your help is vital for/to the scheme
your help is vital for/to the schemeEnglish-Dutch dictionary > your help is vital for/to the scheme
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