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1 veiligheidsmarge
• margin of safety• safety margin -
2 kantlijn
• margin -
3 leirand
• margin -
4 kantlijn
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5 prolongatie
1 [verlenging van een tijdsduur] prolongation ⇒ extension, 〈 film〉 continuation, 〈contract e.d.〉 renewal3 [handel] 〈 transactie〉 monthly loan on negotiable securities/on margin♦voorbeelden:3 effecten in prolongatie nemen • lend on stock/marginop prolongatie kopen • buy on margin -
6 van kanttekeningen voorzien
v. margin, make comments in the margin -
7 marge
• guide margin• margin -
8 marge
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9 speling
1 [grillige beweging, uiting] play3 [marge] margin♦voorbeelden:een speling van de natuur • a freak of nature -
10 winstmarge
1 profit margin, margin of profit -
11 im
in margin -
12 inspringen
v. leap, jump; step in, intervene; indent, leave a blank space between a margin and the beginning of a printed or written line -
13 inspringing
n. indentation, blank space left between a margin and the beginning of a printed or written line; deep recess -
14 kant
n. side, border, edge; margin; hem; lace; direction -
15 marge
n. margin -
16 overschot
n. remainder, surplus, surplusage, overplus, oversupply, overmeasure, overrun, over abundance, overage, over, balance, leavings, margin -
17 rand
n. flange, brim, border, margin, surround, edging, edge, fringe, ledge, skirt, skirting, outskirts, brink, rim, limb, list, lip, belt, whorl, rand -
18 saldo
n. balance, residue, margin -
19 surplus
n. surplus, surplusage, margin, overrun, overage, over abundance, over -
20 winst
n. gain, gainings, profit, winnings, lucre, margin, velvet, haul, plunder, issue
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