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1 [persoon die deel uitmaakt van een groep, vaak in samenstellingen] member3 [wiskunde] term4 [paragraaf] paragraph♦voorbeelden:1 het aantal leden bedraagt … • the membership is …lid van een firma • a partner in a firmlid van de gemeenteraad • (town) councillorlid van de Kamer • BMember of Parliament, M.P.hij werd verkozen tot lid van de Raad/van het Parlement • he was elected onto the Council/to Parliamentbetalend lid • sustaining memberbuitengewoon lid • associate (member)geregistreerd/stemgerechtigd lid • card-carrying/voting memberdeze omroep heeft/telt 500.000 leden • this broadcasting company has a membership of 500,000niet-studenten kunnen geen lid worden • non-students are not eligible for membershiplid worden van • join, become a member oflid voor het leven worden • become a life memberlid zijn van de bibliotheek • belong to the libraryals lid bedanken • resign one's membershipiemand als lid schrappen/royeren • strike someone's name from the booksals lid toelaten • admit to membershipbeëdigd worden als lid van • be sworn in as a member ofzich als lid aanmelden/opgeven • apply for membershiphet (mannelijk) lid • the (male) memberhij beefde over al zijn leden • he trembled in every limb/all overhij heeft een ziekte onder de leden • he has a disease¶ een ontwrichte elleboog in het lid plaatsen/zetten • put back/ 〈 medicijnen, geneeskunde〉 reduce a dislocated elbow -
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1 under♦voorbeelden:de in artikel 1, sub a genoemde gevallen • the cases mentioned in article 1 subsection a
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