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n. geval; zaak; rechtszaak; toestand; reden; naamval (grammatica); krat, kist, doos; (in computers) metalen omhulsel waarin zich alle interne onderdelen van de computer bevinden--------v. inpakken (ook in een kist)case1[ kees]1 geval ⇒ kwestie, zaak; stand van zaken; voorbeeld, specimen; patiënt, ziektegeval; 〈 informeel〉 (excentriek) type4 〈 benaming voor〉 omhulsel 〈 voornamelijk met inhoud〉 ⇒ doos, kist, koffer; zak, tas(je); schede, koker; huls, mantel; sloop, overtrek; cassette, etui; omslag; band; uitstalkast, vitrine; kast 〈 van horloge, piano; voor boeken enz.〉; 〈 techniek, technologie〉 huis; trommel, bus; 〈 plantkunde〉 zaadhuisje/hulsel5 kozijn ⇒ raamwerk, deurlijst♦voorbeelden:case in point • goed voorbeeldhe's a real case • hij is echt geschift(just) in case • voor het geval datin case of • in geval van, voor het geval datin the case of • met betrekking totin any/no case • in elk/geen gevalit's (not) the case • het is (niet) waar/het gevalsuch being the case • in het licht daarvanin this/that case • in dit/dat gevalthree cases of measles • drie gevallen van mazelenas the case may be • afhankelijk van de situatie/omstandigheden2 have a strong case • er goed/sterk voor staanmake (out) one's case • aantonen dat men gelijk heeftput the case (that) • opperen/voorstellen (om te)the case for the defendant • het pleidooi ten gunste van de beklaagdehave no case • geen been hebben om op te staanleading case • precedentmy case is to be heard today • mijn zaak komt vandaag voor————————case2〈 werkwoord〉1 voorzien van een omhulsel/doos ⇒ insluiten, vatten
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precedent — pre·ce·dent 1 /pri sēd ənt, pre səd / adj [Middle French, from Latin praecedent praecedens, present participle of praecedere to go ahead of, come before]: prior in time, order, arrangement, or significance see also condition precedent at… … Law dictionary
precedent — pre‧ce‧dent [ˈpresdnt] noun [countable] LAW an official action or decision which can be used later to support another legal decision: • The injunction on imports could set a precedent for other patent infringement cases. • Solicitors are aiming … Financial and business terms
precedent — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bad, dangerous, terrible, unfortunate ▪ good, important, strong ▪ There is a strong precedent for such a strategy … Collocations dictionary
precedent */ — UK [ˈpresɪdənt] / US noun Word forms precedent : singular precedent plural precedents 1) [countable/uncountable] an action or event in the past that is used as an example or reason for a present action or event precedent for: There are good… … English dictionary
precedent — pre|ce|dent [ˈpresıdənt] n 1.) an action or official decision that can be used to give support to later actions or decisions ▪ a legal precedent set/create a precedent ▪ UN involvement in the country s affairs would set a dangerous precedent.… … Dictionary of contemporary English
precedent — prec|e|dent [ presıdənt ] noun * 1. ) count or uncount an action or event in the past that is used as an example or reason for a present action or event: precedent for: There are good precedents for this sort of cooperation between organizations … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
precedent — n. 1) to create, establish, set a precedent 2) to cite a precedent 3) to break (a) precedent 4) a precedent for * * * [ presɪd(ə)nt] establish set a precedent a precedent for to break (a) precedent to cite a precedent to create … Combinatory dictionary
precedent — noun 1 (C) an action or official decision which can be used to give legal support to later actions or decisions: set/create a precedent: The invasion of Panama set a dangerous precedent. 2 (C, U) something of the same type that has happened or… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
precedent — [[t]pre̱sɪdənt[/t]] precedents N VAR: oft N for n If there is a precedent for an action or event, it has happened before, and this can be regarded as an argument for doing it again. [FORMAL] The trial could set an important precedent for dealing… … English dictionary
precedent — 1. noun /pɹiˈsiː.dənt,ˈpɹɛs.ɪ.dənt/ a) An act in the past which may be used as an example to help decide the outcome of similar instances in the future. A third argument may be derived from the precedent. b) A decided case which is cited or used… … Wiktionary
Precedent — Prec e*dent, n. 1. Something done or said that may serve as an example to authorize a subsequent act of the same kind; an authoritative example. [1913 Webster] Examples for cases can but direct as precedents only. Hooker. [1913 Webster] 2. A… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English