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1 natural gas
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3 liquefied natural gas
natuurlijk vloeibaar gas, een van gassen gebruikt voor olie bewaard in vloeibare toestand bij zeer lage temperatuur (profeen, methaan) -
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adj. natuurlijk, van de natuur; stoffelijk--------n. natuurtalentnatural1[ nætsjrəl] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 〈voornamelijk enkelvoud; informeel〉 natuurtalent ⇒ favoriet, meest geschikte persoon; 〈 figuurlijk〉 kanspaard3 idioot ⇒ debiel, zwakzinnige♦voorbeelden:————————natural23 normaal ⇒ gewoon, begrijpelijk♦voorbeelden:natural death • natuurlijke doodnatural forces/phenomena • natuurverschijnselennatural gas • aardgasnatural history • natuurlijke historie, biologienatural law • natuurwetnatural philosophy • natuurkundenatural resources • natuurlijke hulpbronnen/rijkdommennatural science • natuurwetenschaplearning languages comes natural to him • talen leren gaat hem heel gemakkelijk afII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, attributief〉2 natuurlijk ⇒ onecht, buitenechtelijk♦voorbeelden: -
5 gas
n. gas, benzine; kletsen (sl.)--------v. tanken; vergiftigen door gas; ouwe hoerengas1[ gæs] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; meervoud: Amerikaans-Engels ook gasses〉1 gas ⇒ gifgas, lachgas, mijngas♦voorbeelden:2 step on the gas • gas geven, er vaart achter zetten→ rare rare/————————gas2〈 gassed〉1 (vol/bij)tanken♦voorbeelden:1 gas up the car • de wagen voltanken/bijtanken♦voorbeelden: -
6 LNG
een van natuurlijke oliën (propaan, methaan, enz.) dat vloeibaar gemaakt is doorafkoeling tot extreem lage temperaturenLNG (liquefied natural gas)
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