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1 conseil
conseil [kõsej]〈m.〉2 raadsman ⇒ raadgever, adviseur♦voorbeelden:faire qc. sur le conseil de qn. • iets op aanraden van iemand doenprendre, demander conseil à qn. • iemand raadplegenconseil judiciaire • curatorconseil de discipline • tuchtraadconseil d'Etat • Raad van Stateconseil de guerre • krijgsraadconseil des ministres • ministerraadConseil de Sécurité • Veiligheidsraadtenir conseil • overleg plegen→ nuitm1) raad(geving), advies2) raadsman, adviseur3) raad, bestuur -
2 conseiller
conseiller1 [kõsejjee],conseillère [kõsejjer]〈m., v.〉1 raadsman, -vrouwe ⇒ raadgever, -geefster♦voorbeelden:conseiller d'orientation professionnelle • beroepskeuzeadviseurconseiller municipal • gemeenteraadslid————————conseiller2 [kõsejjee]〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:être bien conseillé • een goede raad gekregen hebbenconseiller qc. à qn. • iemand iets aanradenconseiller à qn. de faire qc. • iemand aanraden om iets te doen1. m (f - conseillère)1) raadsman/-vrouwe, raadgever/-geefster2) raadslid2. = conseillère; conseillervaanraden, adviseren -
3 département
département [deepaartəmã]〈m.〉♦voorbeelden:m1) departement, ministerie3) afdeling, sectie -
4 conseil d'Etat
conseil d'Etat -
5 conseiller d'Etat
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6 département d'Etat
département d'EtatState Department, ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken 〈VS〉
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