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1 vestigen
1 [richten] direct, focus3 [gaan wonen] settle♦voorbeelden:ik heb mijn hoop op jou gevestigd • I'm putting (all) my hopes in you2 deze zaak is in 1860 gevestigd • this business was founded/established in 18603 zich ergens vestigen • establish oneself, settle somewhere, take up one's residence/abode somewherede maatschappij is in A. gevestigd • the company has its seat/ 〈 juridisch〉is domiciled in A.zich vestigen als aannemer • set up as/establish business as a contractor -
2 normaliseren
v. standardize, establish standards; normalize, establish normal diplomatic relations between two countries -
3 constateren
1 [vaststellen] establish 〈 een feit, de waarheid〉 ⇒ ascertain 〈 door onderzoek〉, record 〈 door vermelding〉, 〈 ontdekken〉 detect, 〈 bemerken〉 observe♦voorbeelden:ik constateer slechts het feit (dat) • I'm merely stating the fact (that), all I'm saying is thatwij moeten helaas constateren dat • unfortunately it appears that2 de betaling wordt door een ontvangstbewijs geconstateerd • a receipt will be issued as proof of payment -
4 de doodsoorzaak vaststellen
de doodsoorzaak vaststellenestablish/determine the cause of death————————de doodsoorzaak vaststellenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de doodsoorzaak vaststellen
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5 herstellen
♦voorbeelden:1 het dak/een jas herstellen • mend the roof/a jacket2 de vrede/de rust herstellen • restore peace/quiet3 een fout/een onrecht herstellen • correct a mistake, right a wrongde schade herstellen • repair the damagede Heer Blaak, herstel: Braak • Mr Blaak, correction: Braakin de ouderlijke macht herstellen • restore to parental power♦voorbeelden:ze is weer geheel hersteld • she has made a complete recoverysnel/goed herstellen van een ziekte • recover quickly/well from an illnessIII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich herstellen〉♦voorbeelden: -
6 oprichten
2 [overeind zetten] raise (up), set up (right)♦voorbeelden:1 een onderneming oprichten • establish/start a companyII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich oprichten〉1 [zich verheffen] raise oneself (up) ⇒ 〈 opstaan〉 rise (to one's feet), 〈 opzitten〉 sit up, 〈 rechtstaan of zitten〉 straighten up♦voorbeelden: -
7 vaststellen
♦voorbeelden:1 een datum vaststellen • fix/settle (up)on a dateeen prijs vaststellen • fix a price, put/set a price onop vastgestelde tijden • at stated times/intervals4 de doodsoorzaak vaststellen • establish/determine the cause of deathde schade vaststellen • assess the damage -
8 Palestina
n. Palestine, land of Israel during the period of the British Mandate (before the establishment of the modern state of Israel); area in which the Palestinian people wish to establish a homeland -
9 baseren
v. base, found, establish; station -
10 beklijven
v. take root, establish oneself, settle in, take hold -
11 berusten
v. reside, consent, resign oneself; base, found, establish -
12 bevestigen
v. fasten, attach; confirm, affirm, attest; establish, institute -
13 constateren
v. ascertain, establish -
14 constitueren
v. constitute, comprise, form, make up; establish, found; appoint a person to a a particular position -
15 contacteren
v. contact, establish communication, connect (with someone or something) -
16 correleren
v. correlate, establish a mutual relation, connect; be mutually related, be connected -
17 funderen
v. found, build, establish -
18 geestenleer
n. spiritualism, belief in the existence of spirits and the ability to establish contact with the dead through a medium; philosophical viewpoint maintaining that spirit is the prime element of reality -
19 gronden
v. ground, set on the ground; found, establish; prime, carry out a preliminary and/or preparatory act -
20 grondvesten
v. found, establish, lay foundation
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