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1 dode zone
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2 geruisloos werkend
• silent-operatingNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > geruisloos werkend
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3 geruisloze afstemming
• silent tuningNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > geruisloze afstemming
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4 onhoorbaar geluid
• silent sound -
5 stille gordel
• silent zone• skip distance -
6 zwijgen
zwijgen1〈 het〉1 silence♦voorbeelden:het zwijgen verbreken • break the silence————————zwijgen21 [niet spreken] be silent2 [niet melding maken van] not record/mention, keep silent about3 [geen geluid meer geven] keep silent/still♦voorbeelden:hij bleef zwijgen • he remained silentik kan niet langer zwijgen • I can't keep it to myself any longer〈 figuurlijk〉 niet weten te zwijgen • not know how to keep one's mouth shut, blabde stem van zijn geweten tot zwijgen brengen • silence the voice of one's consciencezwijg! • hold your tongue!, be quiet!om nog te zwijgen van • to say nothing of, not to mentionvan/over iets zwijgen • not record/mention something, keep silent about something -
7 stil
4 [verborgen, heimelijk] secret♦voorbeelden:wees stil! • be quiet!stil worden • fall silenteven stil zijn • be quiet for a momenthij is er stil van • it has reduced him to silencestil! • quiet!de stille tijd • the slack/off seasonhet is stil op straat/in huis • 〈 ook〉 the streets are/the house is quietdaarna werd het stil rond X • silence then fell around Xeen stil vermoeden • a secret suspicionII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [zonder (veel) geluid voort te brengen] quietly2 [roerloos] still♦voorbeelden:stil gaan leven • go into retirement -
8 stilzwijgen
stilzwijgen1〈 het〉1 silence♦voorbeelden:1 het stilzwijgen bewaren/in acht nemen • keep/maintain silenceiemand het stilzwijgen opleggen • swear someone to secrecy 〈 manen tot stilzwijgen〉; silence someone 〈 ertoe dwingen〉het stilzwijgen verbreken • break the silenceer het stilzwijgen toe doen • remain silent————————stilzwijgen21 [niet spreken] be/keep silent2 [ophouden met spreken] fall silent -
9 geluidloos
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10 stilzwijgend
♦voorbeelden:ergens stilzwijgend aan voorbijgaan • pass over something without comment2 stilzwijgend aannemen/veronderstellen dat … • take (it) for granted that …een contract stilzwijgend verlengen • automatically renew a contracter werd stilzwijgend aangenomen dat … • it was understood that …II 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord〉 -
11 stom
2 [geen geluid gevend; onbeklemtoond] silent4 [op toeval berustend] accidental♦voorbeelden:II 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 door je eigen stomme schuld! • it's all your own stupid fault!ik voelde me zo stom • I felt such a foolze was zo stom om toe te stemmen • she was stupid enough to agreedat was zo stom nog niet van haar (om dat te kopen) • she could have done worse (than buy that)iets stoms doen • do something stupid(wat) stom van hem! • how stupid of him!1 [in samenstellingen] [in hoge mate] awfully, terribly -
12 zwijger
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13 commanditair
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14 commanditaris
n. sleeping partner, silent partner -
15 doodstil
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16 doodzwijgen
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17 gebarenkunst
n. mime, art of portraying a scene with bodily gestures only, silent acting, pantomime -
18 gebarenspel
n. mime, silent acting -
19 geluidloos
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20 geruisloos
adj. noiseless, silent
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