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1 Officer of the Household
officier/beambte in de koninklijke hofhouding -
2 officer of the day
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3 officer of the court
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4 officer of the guard
patrouille-officier -
5 officer of the watch
officier die wacht houdt (officier verantwoordelijk voor bewaking als zijn commandant niet aanwezig is) -
6 promote an officer to the rank of
een officier in rang bevorderenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > promote an officer to the rank of
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7 officer
n. officier; politieagent; verantwoordelijke[ offissə]♦voorbeelden:Officer of the Household • officier/beambte in de koninklijke hofhoudingmedical officer • ambtenaar van de gezondheidsdienstmedical officer • officier van gezondheidcommissioned officer • hoge officiernon-commissioned officer • onderofficier -
8 the thief doth fear each bush an officer
op het hoofd van de dief brandt de hoed (wie iets slechts heeft gedaan wordt meestal gevonden door verdacht gedrag)English-Dutch dictionary > the thief doth fear each bush an officer
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9 he took fright at the sight of the officer
he took fright at the sight of the officerEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he took fright at the sight of the officer
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10 who is the ranking officer here?
who is the ranking officer here?wie is hier de hoogste officier (in rang)? -
11 O.B.E.
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12 executive
adj. uitvoerend--------n. directeur; directie; uitvoerderexecutive1[ igzekjoetiv] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 〈 benaming voor〉 leidinggevend persoon ⇒ hoofd, directeur 〈 van onderneming〉; kader/staflid, hoofdambtenaar, bewindsman2 〈 politiek〉uitvoerend orgaan/college ⇒ administratie, dagelijks bestuur♦voorbeelden:————————executive21 leidinggevend ⇒ leidend, verantwoordelijk♦voorbeelden:¶ executive officer • tweede officier in rang 〈 na de bevelhebber〉; persoon met uitvoerende/leidinggevende bevoegdheid -
13 charge
n. prijs; verantwoordelijkheid; lading; beschuldiging--------v. rekenen (ook bij een betaling); gebieden; beginnen; opladen (ook van geweer); declarerencharge1[ tsja:dzj]3 prijs ⇒ kost(en), schuld4 iets/iemand waarvoor men verantwoordelijk is ⇒ pupil, beschermeling♦voorbeelden:face a charge of theft • terechtstaan wegens diefstalarrest someone on a charge of murder • iemand arresteren op beschuldiging van moord1 zorg ⇒ hoede, leiding♦voorbeelden:I've got charge of this class • ik heb de leiding in deze klastake charge of • de leiding nemen over, zich belasten metin charge of • verantwoordelijk voorin/under the charge of • onder de hoede van————————charge22 opladen ⇒ laden, vullen♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉3 bevelen ⇒ opdragen, instrueren♦voorbeelden:charge something (up) to/against one's account • iets op zijn rekening laten schrijven -
14 fright
n. angst, verschrikking, schrik; "ellende"; schrikbarend beeld; afschrikkend beeld[ frajt]1 angst ⇒ vrees, schrik2 〈 informeel〉iets/iemand om bang van te worden♦voorbeelden:give a fright • de schrik op 't lijf jagenhe took fright at the sight of the officer • de schrik sloeg hem om 't hart toen hij de politieagent zag -
15 petty
adj. onbetekenend, onbelangrijk; kleingeestig[ pettie] 〈 pettiness〉1 onbetekenend ⇒ onbelangrijk, onbeduidend3 klein ⇒ tweederangs, ondergeschikt♦voorbeelden:petty cash • kleine kaspetty shopkeepers • kleine winkeliers♦voorbeelden:petty larceny • gewone diefstal, kruimeldiefstal -
16 ranking
n. rangorde/lijstranking1[ rængking] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 classificatie ⇒ (positie in een) rangorde/lijst————————ranking2♦voorbeelden:1 who is the ranking officer here? • wie is hier de hoogste officier (in rang)?
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