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1 bewijs
♦voorbeelden:het overtuigende bewijs van iets leveren • establish conclusive proof of somethingwaterdicht bewijs • solid evidencehet bewijs leveren (dat/van) • produce evidence (that/of)een bewering met bewijzen staven • substantiate a statementals bewijs overleggen • produce in evidenceeen bewijs van moed • a sign of courage3 betalingsbewijs • proof of payment, receiptbewijs(je) van de dokter • doctor's certificatebewijs van lidmaatschap • membership cardbewijs van storting/ontvangst • receiptbewijs van toegang • admission ticket, passeen bewijs afgeven • issue a certificate -
2 als bewijs overleggen
als bewijs overleggenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > als bewijs overleggen
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3 overleggen
overleggen2 [terzijde leggen] put aside♦voorbeelden:————————overleggen1 [bij zichzelf overwegen] consider♦voorbeelden:1 ik moet de zaak nog eens rijpelijk overleggen • I must give the matter some further careful thoughthij overlegt wat hem te doen staat • he's considering what he has to do2 iets met iemand overleggen • consult (with) someone/confer with someone on something -
4 boekstaven
2 [met stukken staven] substantiate ⇒ produce evidence/proof♦voorbeelden:1 dat staat geboekstaafd • that has been noted/recorded -
5 de bewijsstukken overleggen
de bewijsstukken overleggenproduce/submit the evidenceVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de bewijsstukken overleggen
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6 het bewijs leveren (dat/van)
het bewijs leveren (dat/van)produce evidence (that/of)Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het bewijs leveren (dat/van)
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