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1 penitentie
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2 boete
1 [geldstraf] fine3 [straf] penalty♦voorbeelden:iemand een boete opleggen • fine someoneiemand tot een boete veroordelen • fine someonehij zal daarvoor boete moeten doen • he will have to pay the penalty (for it) -
3 boete
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4 boetedoening
n. atonement, penance -
5 laten boeten
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6 boete doen
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7 boetedoening
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8 boeten
1 [straf ondergaan] pay ((the penalty/price) for) ⇒ 〈 religie〉 atone (for), 〈 religie〉 do penance (for)♦voorbeelden:daar zul je voor boeten! • you'll pay for that!iemand voor iets laten boeten • make someone pay for somethingII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
9 boetvaardigheid
♦voorbeelden:Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > boetvaardigheid
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10 drie Onze Vaders penitentie krijgen
drie Onze Vaders penitentie krijgenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > drie Onze Vaders penitentie krijgen
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11 penitentie doen
penitentie doenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > penitentie doen
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12 sacrament van boetvaardigheid
sacrament van boetvaardigheidVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > sacrament van boetvaardigheid
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penance — ► NOUN 1) voluntary self punishment expressing repentance for wrongdoing. 2) a sacrament in which a member of the Church confesses sins to a priest and is given absolution. 3) a religious duty imposed as part of this sacrament. ORIGIN Old French … English terms dictionary
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