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1 premie
1 [beloning] premium ⇒ bonus, gratuity, 〈leger; inkwartieringspremie〉 billet-money, 〈 handel〉 (exchange) premium, 〈 handel〉 stock discount2 [uitgelote extra prijs] bonus (prize)3 [geschenk] (free) gift ⇒ bonus/premium/free offer4 [met betrekking tot verzekeringen] premium ⇒ 〈 voornamelijk met betrekking tot sociale verzekering〉 (insurance) contribution5 [subsidiebedrag] subsidy♦voorbeelden:1 de regering keert een premie uit voor elke gedode rat • the Government gives a bounty for every rat killedeen premie uitkeren • pay a premium4 de sociale premies • social insurance/security contributionspremie betalen • pay a premium/contribution
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