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1 afzenden
2 [met een opdracht op pad sturen] send (to)♦voorbeelden:1 goederen/brieven/berichten afzenden • send goods/letters, dispatch newsiemand afzenden om iets te halen • send someone to get something -
2 insturen
3 [zenden naar een plaats] send into♦voorbeelden:2 een schip de haven insturen • steer/sail a ship into the harbour3 iemand de dood insturen • send someone to his/her deatheen bericht de wereld insturen • launch a rumour -
3 inzenden
1 [binnen een ruimte/plaats zenden] send in(to)♦voorbeelden: -
4 wegsturen
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5 bespiegelen
v. send back a mirror image, send back energy from a surface, send back, cause to return, express, give a particular impression, contemplate, think -
6 uitzenden
v. send out, send, send forth, put forth, give forth, detach, broadcast, radiocast, emit, transmit -
7 separaat verzenden
• to send by separate post• to send separately• to send under separate coverNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > separaat verzenden
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8 afsturen
1 [met betrekking tot een vaartuig] steer away♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 [wegzenden] send away2 [+ op] [ergens heen zenden] send (towards)♦voorbeelden:de hond op iemand afsturen • set the dog on someone -
9 uitsturen
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10 afsturen
v. send away, send to an opposing direction, remove, dismiss -
11 afzenden
v. send, send off; address, dispatch; ship -
12 rondsturen
v. send round, send out -
13 wegzenden
v. send down, send off, dismiss, remove -
14 sturen
• to control• to direct• to drive• to guide• to send• to send forward• to steer -
15 toezenden
• to forward• to send• to send forward -
16 achternasturen
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17 bericht
1 message ⇒ notice, communication, 〈 met betrekking tot nieuwsberichten〉 report, 〈 met betrekking tot nieuwsberichten〉 news♦voorbeelden:bericht van verhindering • apology for absencebinnenlandse/buitenlandse berichten • domestic/foreign newsgemengde berichten • short news itemseen kort berichtje • a short itemvolgens de laatste berichten • according to the latest reportstot nader bericht • until further noticeu krijgt telefonisch/schriftelijk bericht • you will be informed by telephone, you will receive written notice/notificationbericht achterlaten dat • leave a message thatik hoor daar alleen maar goede berichten over • I've heard nothing but good (reports) about itbericht krijgen • receive worduit Parijs kwam het bericht dat • from Paris it is reported thathet bericht luidde dat • the message said thatbericht ontvangen (over) • receive word (about)iemand bericht sturen (dat men verhinderd is) • send (someone) word (that one is unable to come)het bericht deed de ronde dat • the news got around that -
18 bestellen
2 [aan huis bezorgen] deliver♦voorbeelden:1 een timmerman/een taxi bestellen • send for a carpenter, call a taxiiets bestellen bij • order something from3 ik wil voor morgen vijf stokbroden bestellen • can I order five French loaves for tomorrow, please? -
19 doorseinen
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20 doorsturen
♦voorbeelden:een patiënt naar een specialist doorsturen • refer a patient to a specialist
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