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1 occupation
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2 occupation
dienstwerkkring -
3 occupation army
leger dat bezet, onderdrukt -
4 occupation authorities
de bezettende autoriteiten (Palestijnen noemen Israël zo) -
5 occupation survey
arbeidsonderzoek (onderzoek naar werkzaamheden van arbeiders en verloop daarvan) -
6 a menial occupation
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7 army of occupation
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8 service occupation
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9 someone's exclusive occupation
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10 freedom of occupation basic law
de wet van vrijheid van beroep (een grondwet die vaststelt dat de inwoners van een land het recht hebben op alle soorten werk) -
11 freedom of occupation choice
vrijheid van beroep (het recht op kiezen van beroep op elk gebied van keuze) -
12 high-status occupation
hoge positie -
13 lower-status occupation
een beroep van laag aanzien, nietswaardig beroep -
14 military occupation
militaire bezigheid, militaire werkzaamheid -
15 exclusive
adj. behalve, zonder, exclusiefexclusive1[ ikskloe:siv] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 exclusief bericht/verslag————————exclusive2〈bijvoeglijk naamwoord; exclusiveness〉♦voorbeelden:someone's exclusive occupation • iemands enige bezigheidexclusive rights • alleenrecht, monopoliea car for his exclusive use • een auto voor hem alleenexclusive of • exclusief, niet inbegrepen -
16 menial
adj. dienstbaar; oninteressant, saai (werk)--------n. dienstbode; een min baantje[ mie:niəl] 〈 vaak pejoratief〉♦voorbeelden:
См. также в других словарях:
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