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1 uitstel
♦voorbeelden:1 uitstel van betaling • postponement/extension of paymentuitstel van militaire dienst • defermentdat is slechts uitstel van executie • that is only a (temporary) reprievedeze zaak kan geen uitstel lijden • this matter brooks no delayzonder uitstel • without delay -
2 achterstelling
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3 contango
n. contango, fee for delay, fee for postponement -
4 uitstel
n. delay, postponement, respite, deferment, retardation, retardment, adjournment, procrastination, suspension, stay, reprieve, Grace, law -
5 verschuiving
• dislocation• displacement• moving• offset• postponement• putting off• shift• shifting -
6 aanhouding
1 [arrestatie] arrest♦voorbeelden: -
7 uitstel van betaling
uitstel van betalingpostponement/extension of paymentVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > uitstel van betaling
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8 verdaging
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9 verschuiving
1 [het verschoven worden] shift2 [opschorting] postponement3 [geologie] [verplaatsing] displacement4 [geologie] [breukvlak] fault♦voorbeelden:1 er heeft een grote verschuiving plaatsgehad in de samenstelling van het parlement • there's been a big shift in the composition of parliamenteen verschuiving naar rechts • a swing to the right
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