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1 vervangen door
• to replace by• to replace with• to substitute by• to supersede by -
2 terugzetten
1 [achteruit zetten] put/set back♦voorbeelden:1 de wijzers terugzetten • put/move back the handsde teller terugzetten op nul • reset the counter (to zero)2 een boek terugzetten • put back/replace a bookiemand in rang terugzetten • reduce someone (in rank), demote someoneiemand in salaris terugzetten • dock someone's salary -
3 vervangen
♦voorbeelden:niet te vervangen • irreplaceable -
4 waarnemen
2 [formeel] [bekleden] hold, occupy 〈 functie〉♦voorbeelden:de zaken voor iemand waarnemen • fill in for/replace someoneII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:2 de gelegenheid waarnemen • take/seize the opportunity -
5 de plaats innemen van
v. replace, sit in for -
6 estafetteloop
n. relay race, race in which the members of a team alternately replace each other -
7 gentherapie
n. gene therapy, method of treating disease (esp. genetic disorders) in which normal genes are introduced into the body in order to replace defective or absent genes (Medicine) -
8 herplaatsen
v. replace, substitute for, fill the place of; provide a substitute item; return something to a particular position or location -
9 hersenspoelen
v. brainwash, remove a person's ideas and replace them with other ideas -
10 hersensspoelen
n. brainwashing, act of removing a person's ideas and replacing them with new ones--------v. brainwash, remove a person's ideas and replace them with other ideas -
11 implantaat
n. implant, graft, insert, something which has been used to replace part of the body (Medicine) -
12 in de plaats stellen van
v. substitute for, substitute, replace -
13 invallen
v. fall into; raid, invade; substitute, replace (Sports) -
14 terugleggen
v. put back, replace -
15 terugplaatsen
v. replace, restore -
16 terugzetten
v. replace, set back, throw back -
17 vervangen door
v. replace by -
18 terugplaatsen
• to place back• to replace -
19 uitwisselen
• to exchange• to interchange• to replace -
20 vernieuwen
• to change• to renew• to renovate• to replace
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replace — re‧place [rɪˈpleɪs] verb [transitive] 1. to start being used, doing a job etc instead of something or someone else: • The tax replaces a levy of 13.5% on manufactured goods. • He will be replaced as chief executive by the current finance director … Financial and business terms
Replace — Re*place (r? pl?s ), v. t. [Pref. re + place: cf. F. replacer.] 1. To place again; to restore to a former place, position, condition, or the like. [1913 Webster] The earl . . . was replaced in his government. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To refund;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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replace — [ri plās′] vt. replaced, replacing 1. to place again; put back in a former or the proper place or position 2. to take the place of; supplant [workers replaced by automated equipment] 3. to provide a substitute or equivalent for [to replace a worn … English World dictionary
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replacé — replacé, ée (re pla sé, sée) part. passé de replacer. La statue de Napoléon Ier replacée sur la colonne de la place Vendôme … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
replace — 1590s, to restore to a previous place, from RE (Cf. re ) back, again + PLACE (Cf. place) (v.). Meaning to take the place of is recorded from 1733 … Etymology dictionary
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replacé — Replacé, [replac]ée. part … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
replace — ► VERB 1) take the place of. 2) provide a substitute for. 3) put back in a previous place or position. DERIVATIVES replaceable adjective replacer noun … English terms dictionary