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1 pay a bill
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2 please note that you still have to pay the bill
English-Dutch dictionary > please note that you still have to pay the bill
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3 note
n. aantekening, notitie; noot; toon; opmerking--------v. noteren; opmerkennote1[ noot] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉7 aanzien ⇒ belang, gewicht8 aandacht ⇒ acht, nota♦voorbeelden:1 you must make a mental note to see the dentist tomorrow • je moet niet vergeten morgen naar de tandarts te gaanmake notes • aantekeningen makenmake a note of your expenses • houd bij wat voor onkosten je maakt6 note of carelessness • een zekere achteloosheid, iets van achteloosheidsound/strike a note of warning • een waarschuwend geluid laten horenchange one's note • een toontje lager (gaan) zingen7 of note • van belang, met een reputatie, algemeen bekendtake note of • notitie nemen van, acht slaan op→ right right/————————note2〈 werkwoord〉1 nota nemen van ⇒ aandacht schenken aan, letten op2 (op)merken ⇒ bespeuren, waarnemen3 aandacht vestigen op ⇒ opmerken, melding maken van♦voorbeelden:1 please note that you still have to pay the bill • neemt u er nota van dat u de rekening nog moet voldoen2 you may have noted that I'm a married man now • het zal je wel opgevallen zijn dat ik nu getrouwd ben -
4 liability
n. wettelijke verantwoordelijkheid; geldelijke verplichting, schulg (geld); aansprakelijkheid; beschuldiging; neiging; schuld (geld); nadeel, handicap[ lajjəbillətie] 〈meervoud: liabilities〉 〈ook \\tVliable〉♦voorbeelden:
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