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1 statement
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2 opdrachtdekking
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3 opdrachtfunctie
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4 opdrachtidentificatiesymbool
• statement identifierNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > opdrachtidentificatiesymbool
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5 opdrachtinhoud
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6 opdrachtnummer
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7 testen van opdrachten
• statement testingNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > testen van opdrachten
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8 mededeling
♦voorbeelden:een vertrouwelijke mededeling • a confidential statementeen mededeling aanplakken • post a noticeeen mededeling doen • make an announcement/a statementmededeling doen van iets aan iemand • inform someone of somethingingezonden mededeling • announcementeen briefje met de mededeling dat … • a note saying that … -
9 opgave
♦voorbeelden:opgave doen van iets • give a statement of somethingmet opgave van redenen • stating one's reasonszonder opgave van redenen • without reason givenwij staan hier voor een moeilijke opgave • we are faced with a difficult task -
10 verklaring
1 [uitleg] explanation4 [manifest] certificate♦voorbeelden:kunt u daar een verklaring voor geven? • can you account for that?/explain that?ik ben u een verklaring schuldig • I owe you an explanationeen verklaring afleggen • make a statement -
11 besturingsopdracht
• command statement• control command• control statementNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > besturingsopdracht
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12 communiqué
♦voorbeelden:1 een communiqué uitgeven • issue a communiqué, put out a statement -
13 conclusie
3 [juridisch] [sluitrede] final pleading♦voorbeelden: -
14 gestelde
1 [dat wat beweerd is] statement(s)2 [dat wat bewezen moet worden] postulate♦voorbeelden:1 het hiervoor gestelde • the above/foregoing (statement(s)) -
15 staat
1 [toestand] state, condition ⇒ status2 [mogelijkheid, gelegenheid] condition4 [bestuurscollege] council, board6 [beeldende kunst] [stadium] state♦voorbeelden:in staat van beschuldiging stellen • indictstaat van oorlog • state of warstaat van verval • dilapidationburgerlijke staat • marital statusin gezegende staat zijn • be in the family wayin goede staat verkeren • be in good conditionin kennelijke staat verkeren/zijn • be befuddled (with drink), be under the influencein prima staat van onderhoud • in an excellent state of repairniet tot werken in staat wegens ziekte • incapable of working through illnessin staat zijn te betalen • be able to payhij is niet in staat iemand te bedriegen • he's incapable of cheating someonetot alles in staat zijn • be capable of anythingiemand in staat stellen (om) te … • enable someone to …weer in staat zijn te werken • be able to resume workhet bos is eigendom van de staat • the forest is owned by the statede Staten-Generaal • the States-Generalde Provinciale Staten • the Provincial Councileen staat (van dienst) bijhouden • keep a record (of service)een staat van ontvangsten en uitgaven opmaken • make up a statement of income and expenditure¶ Raad van State • Council of State, ±Privy Councilstaat maken op • rely/depend onop het weer is geen staat te maken • there's no trusting the weather -
16 aangifte
n. declaration, statement, official account (Police) -
17 acquit
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18 adresseren
v. address, superscribe; make a statement -
19 affirmatie
n. affirmation, declaration that something is true; confirmation; positive statement -
20 allegatie
n. allegation, charge; statement; declaration; unfounded accusation
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