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1 vragend
1 [verwondering uitdrukkend] questioning♦voorbeelden:II 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉1 [taalkunde] interrogative♦voorbeelden: -
2 enquete
n. inquiry, questioning, investigation; formal investigation, inquest; question -
3 gedetineerd
adj. detained, held for questioning, arrested, imprisoned -
4 gedetineerde
n. detainee, one who is detained; one who is held for questioning; one who is arrested or imprisoned -
5 inquisitie
n. inquisition, formal investigation; brutal questioning, prolonged interrogation; judicial investigation, inquiry (Law) -
6 interpellatie
n. interpellation, act of formally questioning a government official -
7 interview
n. interview, meeting at which a person is evaluated through questioning (as for a job); meeting at which information is gathered by a reporter, press conference -
8 interviewen
v. interview, question formally, evaluate through questioning; meet with in order to question; be interviewed -
9 ondervragen
n. questioning--------v. interrogate, question, examine, query -
10 vraagstelling
• inquiry• posing of problem• questioning -
11 iemand vragend aanzien
iemand vragend aanzienVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand vragend aanzien
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12 interpellatie
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13 ondervraging
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