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101 beveiligingsbeambte
Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > beveiligingsbeambte
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102 beveiligingsfunctionaris
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103 bewaking
1 [beveiliging, surveillance] guard(ing), watch(ing), surveillance ⇒ policing 〈 van stad door politie〉♦voorbeelden:bewaking van patiënten • intensive care -
104 bewaren
3 [in acht nemen] keep5 [behoeden] preserve/save (from) ⇒ guard (from/against)♦voorbeelden:1 tijdschriften bewaren • keep/save periodicalseen onderwerp tot/voor de volgende keer bewaren • leave a topic for the next timedeze gebouwen/manuscripten zijn bewaard gebleven • these buildings/manuscripts have survivedvlees kun je moeilijk/niet lang bewaren • meat does not keep longbewaren voor later • save up for a rainy dayhet lekkerste voor het laatst bewaren • save the best piece for the endgoede herinneringen bewaren aan • retain happy memories of5 God bewaar me! • God forbid!een goed bewaard geheim • a closely guarded secret -
105 bij het wisselen van de wacht
bij het wisselen van de wachtVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > bij het wisselen van de wacht
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106 brigadier
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107 conducteur
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108 de aflossing van de wacht
de aflossing van de wachtVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de aflossing van de wacht
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109 de nationale garde
de nationale gardeVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de nationale garde
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111 de rijkspolitie te water
de rijkspolitie te water±river/harbour police; 〈 kustwacht〉 coast guardVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de rijkspolitie te water
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112 de wacht aflossen
de wacht aflossenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de wacht aflossen
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113 de wacht betrekken
de wacht betrekkenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de wacht betrekken
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114 de wisseling van de wacht
de wisseling van de wachtVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de wisseling van de wacht
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115 dekking
3 [bevruchting] service4 [geldwezen] [metaal] backing5 [geldwezen] [activa] security6 [geldwezen] [met betrekking tot cheques] cover7 [geldwezen] [compensatie] cover8 [zekerheid] coverage♦voorbeelden:2 dekking zoeken • seek/take cover (from)onder dekking van de nacht • under cover of darkness6 zonder dekking • not covered, with insufficient funds7 ter dekking van de (on)kosten • to cover/meet/make up the expenses -
116 een gevangene bewaken
een gevangene bewakenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een gevangene bewaken
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117 een terrein bewaken
een terrein bewakenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een terrein bewaken
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118 erewacht
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119 geleide
1 [het vergezellen] escort ⇒ 〈 begeleiding ook〉 guidance, 〈 gevolg ook〉 attendance, 〈 bescherming ook〉 protection, 〈 bewaking ook〉 guard2 [wie/wat begeleidt] escort ⇒ 〈 met betrekking tot koopvaardijschepen in oorlogstijd〉 convoy, 〈 gids〉 guide♦voorbeelden:1 onder iemands geleide • under someone's protection/guidance, accompanied by someone〈 figuurlijk〉 ten geleide • preface, forewordgeleide verlenen • escort -
120 grensbewaker
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