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1 afhandeling uitgaand
• outward handlingNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > afhandeling uitgaand
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2 uitgaande slag
• outward stroke -
3 heenreis
1 way there, outward journey, journey out; 〈 scheepvaart〉 voyage out, outward passage♦voorbeelden:1 het schip was op de heenreis • the ship was outward bound/on the way out -
4 uitgaand
2 [voor zijn plezier weggaand] pleasure-seeking♦voorbeelden:1 uitgaande brieven/post • outgoing/outward letters/post2 het uitgaand publiek • the theatre-/cinema-going public, people having a night out -
5 uiterlijk
adj. outward, outer, outside, external, exterior, extern, extrinsic--------adv. externally, extrinsically, out--------n. person, presence, image, face, appearance, outward, externality, likeness, look, aspect, get up, guise -
6 uitreis
n. outward journey, outward voyage -
7 buitenwaarts
♦voorbeelden:de voeten buitenwaarts zetten • turn one's feet/toes out -
8 uiterlijk
uiterlijk1〈 het〉♦voorbeelden:mensen op hun uiterlijk beoordelen • judge people by their looks2 dat is alleen maar voor het uiterlijk • that's just for appearance' sake/for show————————uiterlijk21 [uitwendig] outward, external ⇒ exterior♦voorbeelden:II 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 uiterlijk scheen hij kalm • he appeared undisturbed, outwardly he seemed calm enough2 uiterlijk drie maanden na het sluiten van de boeken • at most three months/a maximum of three months after closing the accountsuiterlijk (op) 1 november • not later than November 1tot uiterlijk 10 juli • until July 10 at the latest -
9 uiterlijkheid
2 [abstract] externality♦voorbeelden:1 aan uiterlijkheden hechten • set great store by outward appearances/externals -
10 uitwendig
♦voorbeelden:uitwendig bespeurt men geen verandering • there is no noticeable external/outward change -
11 buitenwaarts
adj. outward, toward the outside--------adv. outwards, towards the outside -
12 centrifugaal
adj. centrifugal, moving or directed outward from the center, pertaining to or operated by centrifugal force -
13 convex
adj. convex, arched, curved outward -
14 convexiteit
n. convexity, state of being convex, curving outward; convex surface -
15 eruit
adv. out, outward -
16 extraversie
n. extraversion, extroversion, outgoing disposition, tendency to direct one's interest and concern outward (Psychology) -
17 extravert
adj. extravert, extroverted, having an outgoing disposition, tending to direct one's interest and concern outward (Psychology) -
18 extrovert
n. extrovert, one whose interest is directed outward, one who is open and uninhibited, one who has an outgoing disposition -
19 extrovertie
n. extroversion, outgoing disposition, tendency to direct one's interest and concern outward (Psychology) -
20 forehand
n. forehand, stroke made with the palm facing outward (Tennis)
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