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1 verhouding
2 [relatie] relation(ship)3 [liefdesbetrekking] (love) affair4 [meervoud] [afmetingen] proportions♦voorbeelden:naar verhouding is dat duur • that is comparatively expensivede verhouding tussen lonen en prijzen • the relation/ratio of wages to pricesmaatschappelijke/menselijke verhoudingen • social/human relationships -
2 betrekking
2 [band, verhouding] relation(ship)3 [verband] relation, connection♦voorbeelden:een openbare betrekking • a public officeeen betrekking bekleden • occupy a postiemand een betrekking geven/aan een betrekking helpen • engage someone, help someone find a jobzijn betrekking opzeggen • give noticegoede betrekkingen onderhouden met • maintain good relations withnauwe betrekkingen met iemand onderhouden • maintain close ties/connections with someonein (geen) betrekking staan tot/met iemand/iets • be (un)connected with someone/something3 betrekking hebben op • relate to, concernmet betrekking tot • with regard/respect to -
3 verband
1 [met betrekking tot verwonding e.d.] bandage3 [verbintenis] contract♦voorbeelden:2 in landelijk/Europees verband • on a national/European levelonderling verband • interrelationship, interconnectionin ruimer verband • in a wider contextverband houden met iets • be connected with something, tie up with somethingdit houdt verband met het feit dat • this has to do with the fact thatin verband met • in connection within (nauw) verband staan met • be (closely) connected withiets uit zijn verband rukken • take something out of contextde woorden uit hun verband rukken • 〈 ook〉 tear/wrench the words from their context -
4 verwantschap
1 [het verwant zijn] relation(ship)♦voorbeelden:2 hun werk vertoonde een sterke verwantschap met dat van Hockney • their work demonstrated a strong affinity to/with that of Hockney -
5 zinsverband
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