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1 tactisch
♦voorbeelden:een tactische eenheid • a tactical uniteen tactische fout • tactical erroreen tactische zet • a tactical/cunning moveiets tactisch aanpakken • set about something tactically/shrewdlydat was niet erg tactisch van je • that wasn't very tactful of youtactisch te werk gaan • proceed tactically/with tact -
2 beleidvol
adj. tactful, skillful, careful -
3 diplomatisch
adj. diplomatic, tactful, experienced in diplomacy -
4 tactvol
adj. tactful, light-handed, discreet, light--------adv. discreetly -
5 dat was niet erg tactisch van je
dat was niet erg tactisch van jeVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > dat was niet erg tactisch van je
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6 de harde waarheid tactvol omkleden
de harde waarheid tactvol omkledenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de harde waarheid tactvol omkleden
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7 diplomatiek
diplomatiek1〈de〉————————diplomatiek21 [met betrekking tot de diplomatie; gelijk aan het origineel] diplomatic♦voorbeelden:1 diplomatieke betrekkingen onderhouden/verbreken • maintain/break off diplomatic relationsdiplomatieke onschendbaarheid • diplomatic immunitydiplomatieke stappen ondernemen • take diplomatic stepsdiplomatieke vertegenwoordiger • envoydiplomatiek te werk gaan • show great tact, be diplomatic -
8 discreet
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9 fijngevoelig
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10 omkleden
omkleden♦voorbeelden:zich omkleden • change (clothes/one's clothes)————————omkleden♦voorbeelden:een met redenen omkleed voorstel • a reasoned proposalmet redenen omkleden • give reasons for -
11 psychologisch
1 [met betrekking tot de psychologie] psychological♦voorbeelden:zich aan een psychologisch onderzoek onderwerpen • undergo a psychological testuit psychologisch onderzoek is komen vast te staan dat • psychological research has revealed thatde psychologische roman • the psychological noveleen psychologische verklaring voor iets zoeken • look for a psychological explanation for something; 〈 informeel〉 psychologize about something -
12 tactvol
См. также в других словарях:
Tactful — Tact ful, a. Full of tact; characterized by a discerning sense of what is right, proper, or judicious. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tactful — index diplomatic, judicious, politic, subtle (refined) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
tactful — (adj.) 1864, from TACT (Cf. tact) + FUL (Cf. ful). Related: Tactfully; tactfulness … Etymology dictionary
tactful — [adj] thoughtful, careful adroit, aware, cautious, civil, considerate, courteous, deft, delicate, diplomatic, discreet, gentle, judicious, observant, perceptive, poised, polished, polite, politic, prudent, sensitive, skilled, skillful, suave,… … New thesaurus
tactful — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having or showing tact. DERIVATIVES tactfully adverb tactfulness noun … English terms dictionary
tactful — [takt′fəl] adj. having or showing tact tactfully adv. tactfulness n … English World dictionary
tactful — adj. tactful to + inf. (it was not tactful to mention that) * * * tactful to + inf. (it was not tactful to mention that) … Combinatory dictionary
tactful — [[t]tæ̱ktfʊl[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft it v link ADJ to inf (approval) If you describe a person or what they say as tactful you approve of them because they are careful not to offend or upset another person. He had been extremely tactful in dealing… … English dictionary
tactful — tactfully, adv. tactfulness, n. /takt feuhl/, adj. having or manifesting tact: a tactful person; a tactful reply. [1860 65; TACT + FUL] Syn. See diplomatic. * * * … Universalium
tactful — tact|ful [ˈtæktfəl] adj not likely to upset or embarrass other people ≠ ↑tactless ▪ There was no tactful way of phrasing what he wanted to say. ▪ a tactful man >tactfully adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
tactful — adj. Tactful is used with these nouns: ↑retreat … Collocations dictionary