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1 productive
adj. vruchtbaar; nuttig; productief[ prəduktiv] 〈 productiveness〉♦voorbeelden:2 a productive writer • een productief/vruchtbaar schrijver -
2 productive
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3 productive capacity
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4 productive time
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5 productive work
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6 productive capacity
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7 productive hours
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8 productive time
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9 a productive writer
een productief/vruchtbaar schrijver -
10 the most productive phase in the author's life
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11 the productive sector
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12 capacity
n. bekwaamheid; capaciteit[ kəpæsətie] 〈meervoud: capacities〉♦voorbeelden:1 in my capacity of chairman • in mijn hoedanigheid van voorzitter/als voorzitter1 vermogen ⇒ capaciteit, aanleg2 capaciteit ⇒ inhoud, volume♦voorbeelden:productive capacity • productiecapaciteitseating capacity • aantal zitplaatsenfilled to capacity • tot de laatste plaats bezetwork to capacity • op volle kracht werken -
13 phase
n. stadium; deel; periode; fase--------v. faseren; (geleidelijk) invoerenphase1[ feez] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 fase ⇒ stadium, tijdperk♦voorbeelden:the most productive phase in the author's life • de meest productieve periode in het leven van de auteurhe's just going through a phase • het is maar een bevliegingout of phase • niet in fase, ongelijkfasig————————phase2〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:a well-phased programme • een goed gedoseerd programma
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