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1 reciproque
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2 heen en weergaand
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3 wederkerig
1 mutual, reciprocal♦voorbeelden: -
4 wederzijds
I 〈 bijwoord〉1 [van de een tot de ander] mutually♦voorbeelden:1 een wederzijds bindende overeenkomst • a bilateral/reciprocal agreementelkaar wederzijds beïnvloeden • influence each otherII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:de liefde was wederzijds • their love was mutualde wederzijdse rechten • reciprocal rightsmet wederzijds goedvinden • by mutual consent -
5 bilateraal
adj. bilateral, having two sides; reciprocal -
6 ecosysteem
n. ecosystem, ecological system, reciprocal relationship between living things and the environment -
7 geopolitiek
adj. geopolitical, belonging to geopolitics (based on the reciprocal relationships between geography economics and politics)--------n. geopolitics, study of economic and geographic influences on the politics and foreign policy of a country; governmental policy which is influenced by geopolitics -
8 interactie
n. interaction, mutual action, reciprocal action -
9 onderling
adj. mutual, reciprocal--------adv. mutually, reciprocally -
10 wederdienst
n. service on return, reciprocal service -
11 wederkerig
adj. mutual, reciprocal--------adv. mutually, reciprocally -
12 wederzijds
adj. mutual, reciprocal, two way--------adv. mutually, reciprocally -
13 de wederzijdse rechten
de wederzijdse rechtenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de wederzijdse rechten
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14 een imaginair/reëel/reciproque getal
een imaginair/reëel/reciproque getala(n) imaginary/real/reciprocal numberVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een imaginair/reëel/reciproque getal
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15 een wederkerige overeenkomst
een wederkerige overeenkomstVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een wederkerige overeenkomst
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16 een wederzijds bindende overeenkomst
een wederzijds bindende overeenkomsta bilateral/reciprocal agreementVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een wederzijds bindende overeenkomst
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17 genegenheid
♦voorbeelden:1 wederkerige genegenheid • mutual/reciprocal affectioniemands genegenheid verwerven • win someone's favour/regard/affection(s)voor iemand genegenheid voelen • feel affection for someone, be fond of someone -
18 getal
♦voorbeelden:1 deelbaar/ondeelbaar/oneindig/onmeetbaar getal • divisible/prime/infinite/irrational numberzij kwamen in groten getale • they came in large numberseen heel getal • a whole numbereen imaginair/reëel/reciproque getal • a(n) imaginary/real/reciprocal numbereen rekenkundig/algebraïsch getal • an arithmetic/algebraic numbereen rond getal • a round number/figureom het getal vol te maken • to make up (the) numbersin getallen uitdrukken • quantifydrie in getal • three in numbereen getal van drie cijfers • a three-digit/-figure number -
19 het wederkerig voornaamwoord
het wederkerig voornaamwoordVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > het wederkerig voornaamwoord
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20 omgekeerd
1 [in tegengestelde stand] turned round ⇒ 〈 ondersteboven〉 upside down, 〈 binnenstebuiten〉 inside out, 〈 achterstevoren〉 back to front, 〈 formeel〉 inverse, 〈 wiskunde〉 reciprocal♦voorbeelden:2 in omgekeerde volgorde/richting • in reverse order/the opposite directionhet is precies omgekeerd • it's just the other way roundomgekeerd kun je ook zeggen, dat … • conversely, you can also say that …
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