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1 de daaruit voortvloeiende bepalingen
de daaruit voortvloeiende bepalingenthe resulting decisions, the decisions resulting/deriving from thisVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de daaruit voortvloeiende bepalingen
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2 voortvloeien
1 [voortkomen, volgen] result (from), arise (from/out of)2 [verder vloeien] flow on♦voorbeelden:1 de daaruit voortvloeiende bepalingen 〈 bijvoorbeeld van een wet〉 • the resulting decisions, the decisions resulting/deriving from thislogisch voortvloeien uit • be a logical result/consequence of -
3 arrivisme
n. careerism, excess devotion to one's career (resulting in neglect of other personal issues, such as one's family) -
4 bacteriecultuur
n. bacterial culture, growth resulting from laboratory cultivation of bacteria -
5 bacteriekweek
n. bacterial culture, growth resulting from laboratory cultivation of bacteria -
6 begrotingstekort
n. budget deficit, amount by which spending exceeds income (resulting in a negative balance) -
7 broeikaseffect
n. greenhouse effect, retention of the sun's radiation resulting in an increase of the earth's temperature -
8 consequent
adj. consequent, resulting, following as a result of -
9 dominoeffect
n. domino effect, chain reaction, cumulative effect resulting from one occurrence that directly causes a series of other events -
10 dubbelfout
n. double fault, two unsuccessful serves in a row resulting in the loss of a point (Tennis) -
11 financieringstekort
n. budget deficit, amount by which spending exceeds income (resulting in a negative balance) -
12 fotochemie
n. photochemistry, branch of chemistry that studies chemical reactions resulting from the influence of light or radiation -
13 fotochemisch
adj. photochemical, of chemical reactions resulting from the influence of light or radiation -
14 frictiewerkeloosheid
n. frictional unemployment, (Economics) temporary unemployment resulting from regular turnover of labor (people moving homes, changing careers, etc.) -
15 frictiewerkloosheid
n. frictional unemployment, (Economics) temporary unemployment resulting from regular turnover of labor (people moving homes, changing careers, etc.) -
16 geboortetrauma
n. birth trauma, injury resulting from childbirth -
17 geldontwaarding
n. inflation, increase in the supply of money in relation to the amount of goods available resulting in a rise in prices -
18 inflatie
n. inflation, increase in the supply of money in relation to the amount of goods available resulting in a rise in prices -
19 saturnisme
n. saturnism, (Medicine) lead poisoning, condition resulting from the absorption of lead into the body (causes anemia, muscle weakness, and nausea) -
20 de daaruit voortkomende misstanden
de daaruit voortkomende misstandenthe resulting/consequent abusesVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de daaruit voortkomende misstanden
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