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1 society
adj. maatschappelijk; van de maatschappij, "high-society"--------n. maatschappij; op hoog (maatschappelijk) niveau, jetset; vereniging, organizatie[ səsajjətie] 〈meervoud: societies〉2 (de) samenleving ⇒ (de) maatschappij/gemeenschap♦voorbeelden:→ permissive permissive/ -
2 society
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3 Society of Jesus
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4 society is polarized towards material prosperity
society is polarized towards material prosperityEnglish-Dutch dictionary > society is polarized towards material prosperity
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5 Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
de vereniging voor het dierenbehoudEnglish-Dutch dictionary > Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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6 Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Transactions
n. Sociëteit voor wereldwijde financiële transacties tussen banken, schrijfsysteem van berichten van electronische banktransactiesEnglish-Dutch dictionary > Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Transactions
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7 Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
de Organisatie voor het voorkomen van Dieren mishandeling (een organisatie die dieren beschermt)English-Dutch dictionary > Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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8 Society for the Protection of Nature
de Vereniging voor NatuurbeschermingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > Society for the Protection of Nature
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9 Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel
Organisatie voor het Natuurbehoud in Israël (een afdeling die zich bezig houdt met de bescherming van de natuur en toestemming voor bezoek in parken)English-Dutch dictionary > Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel
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10 society column
sociale rubriek (krantenrubriek die persoonlijke leven van beroemdheden weergeeft) -
11 society columns
de sociëteitsrubriek (rubrieken met roddelpraat over het privéleven van beroemde of bekende persoonlijkheden) -
12 friendly society
genootschap (vereniging, onderneming, vereniging zonder doel op winst)friendly society -
13 Humane Society
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14 I try to avoid his society
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15 Royal Society (of London)
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16 a caring society
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17 a dog-eat-dog society
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18 a tightknit society
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19 acquisitive society
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20 building society
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