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significant cijfer (het getal van hoogste waarde uit verzameling getallen volgens welke nagegaan kan worden of het cijfer van rechts naar s wordt geschreven of andersom (computers)) -
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6 significant changes
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8 significant part
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9 significant result
belangrijk resultaat (resultaat van uiterst belangrijke statistische waarde, overtuigend en duidelijk resultaat) -
10 significant weather chart
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11 significant digit arithmetic
rekenen met nauwkeurigheidsbewakingEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > significant digit arithmetic
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14 his silence on the riots was significant
his silence on the riots was significantzijn stilzwijgen/terughoudendheid over de rellen was veelbetekenendEnglish-Dutch dictionary > his silence on the riots was significant
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16 least-significant digit
minst-significant cijferEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > least-significant digit
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20 silence
interj. stil!stil!--------n. stilte; stom; stilzwijgen--------v. tot stilte brengen; minder lawaai maken, stiller zijn; de mond snoerensilence1[ sajləns] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 stilte ⇒ het stil zijn, stilzwijgen(dheid), zwijgzaamheid♦voorbeelden:break silence • de stilte/het stilzwijgen verbrekenkeep silence • het stilzwijgen bewarenin silence • in stilte, stilzwijgendhis silence on the riots was significant • zijn stilzwijgen/terughoudendheid over de rellen was veelbetekenendsilence! • stil!, zwijg!————————silence2〈 werkwoord〉
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Significant — Sig*nif i*cant, a. [L. significans, antis, p. pr. of significare. See {Signify}.] 1. Fitted or designed to signify or make known somethingl having a meaning; standing as a sign or token; expressive or suggestive; as, a significant word or sound;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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significant — [sig nif′əkənt] adj. [L significans, prp. of significare, to SIGNIFY] 1. a) having or expressing a meaning b) full of meaning 2. important; momentous 3. having or conveying a special or hidden meaning; suggestive … English World dictionary
Significant — Sig*nif i*cant, n. That which has significance; a sign; a token; a symbol. Wordsworth. [1913 Webster] In dumb significants proclaim your thoughts. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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significant — 01. I have noticed a [significant] improvement in Teddy s attitude since you had a talk with him. 02. I wonder what the [significance] of the snake is on the Mexican flag. 03. Mahatma Gandhi once said that whatever one does will be… … Grammatical examples in English
significant — sig|nif|i|cant W1S3 [sıgˈnıfıkənt] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , present participle of significare; SIGNIFY] 1.) having an important effect or influence, especially on what will happen in the future ≠ ↑insignificant ▪ His most… … Dictionary of contemporary English
significant — adjective 1 having an important effect or influence, especially on what will happen in the future: His most significant political achievement was the abolition of the death penalty. | Please inform us if there are any significant changes in your… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English