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1 principe
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2 principieel
2 [volgens/met betrekking tot een stelling/overtuiging] 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉 done/said/ 〈enz.〉 on principle, of principle 〈 bijwoord〉 on principle♦voorbeelden:het principieel eens worden • basically agree, agree in principleeen principieel dienstweigeraar • a conscientious objector (to military service)op principiële gronden, om principiële redenen • for reasons of principle, on principleeen principieel man • a man of principle -
3 beginsel
2 [grondstelling] principle3 [overtuiging] principle♦voorbeelden:2 in beginsel • in principle; 〈 theoretisch ook〉 in theory, theoretically; 〈 gewoonlijk ook〉 normally -
4 principe
♦voorbeelden:een man met hoogstaande principes • a man of high principlesde marxistische principes • the principles of Marxismtrouw blijven aan zijn principes • stick to/remain faithful to one's principleszijn principes overboord gooien • throw one's principles overboard/to the windsuit principe • on principle, as a matter of principle -
5 basisprincipe
n. standard principle, basic principle, foundational rule, basic tenet -
6 werkingsbeginsel
• operating principle• working principle -
7 grondstelling
1 [fundamentele stelling van een leer] (fundamental) principle2 [stel-, grondregel] (basic) rule/principle -
8 profijtbeginsel
1 principle of consumer-paid services, direct-benefit principleVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > profijtbeginsel
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9 rechtsbeginsel
1 principle of justice/the law ⇒ legal/juridical principle, legal maxim -
10 stelregel
♦voorbeelden:ik hanteer de stelregel dat … • I apply the principle that … -
11 uit principe
uit principeon principle, as a matter of principle -
12 absolutisme
n. (Politics) absolutism, political principle of absolute power in government -
13 absolutistisch
adj. absolutist, supporter of totalitarianism, one who supports the political principle of absolute power in government -
14 beginsel
n. principle, primary, essential, fundamental, basis -
15 canon
n. canon, church law; accepted principle, criterion; list of Christian saints; books of the Bible recognized by the Christian church; clergyman -
16 criterium
n. criterion, standard against which something is measured (i.e. standard or principle) -
17 dogma
n. dogma, belief, principle, tenet -
18 draagkrachtbeginsel
n. ability to pay principle -
19 enthousiast
adj. enthusiastic, excited, zealous, intensely interested--------n. enthusiast, one who is filled with enthusiasm for a principle or idea -
20 grondbeginsel
n. basis, principle, fundamental, rudiment
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