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1 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 … -
2 herroepen
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3 in omgekeerde volgorde/richting
in omgekeerde volgorde/richtingin reverse order/the opposite directionVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > in omgekeerde volgorde/richting
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4 omdraaien
1 [een draai maken om] turn (round)4 [figuurlijk] [van mening veranderen] swing /shift/switch round♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 [met betrekking tot situaties] reverse ⇒ swing/shift round♦voorbeelden:het contact(sleuteltje) omdraaien • turn the ignition keyzich omdraaien • turn/roll over (on one's side)de zaak omdraaien • twist/turn things round -
5 de volgorde omdraaien
de volgorde omdraaienVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de volgorde omdraaien
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6 vonnis
1 [rechterlijke uitspraak] judgement ⇒ 〈 in strafzaken〉 sentence, 〈 in strafzaken〉 conviction, 〈 schuldig of onschuldig〉 verdict♦voorbeelden:1 een vonnis vellen/wijzen/strijken/uitspreken (over) • pass/pronounce/give judgement (on)een vonnis vernietigen • reverse a judgement/verdicteen vonnis voltrekken • carry out a sentencebij rechterlijk vonnis • by a judgement/an order of the court
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