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1 optreden
optreden1〈 het〉1 [handelwijze] 〈 leger, politie enz.〉 action; 〈 handelwijze〉 way of acting, behaviour; 〈 houding〉 attitude, manner; 〈 voorkomen〉 bearing, demeanour♦voorbeelden:1 het optreden van de politie werd fel bekritiseerd • the conduct of the police was strongly criticizedzijn brutaal optreden • his impertinent/insolent behaviour/conduct2 hun eerste optreden • their first appearance, their debut————————optreden23 [zich voordoen] appear, occur♦voorbeelden:2 optreden als bemiddelaar • act as mediator, mediateeindelijk trad er een verbetering op • improvement set in at last4 handelend optreden • act, take actionstreng optreden • take firm actionoptreden tegen iemand • take action against someone -
2 optreden tegen iemand
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3 iemand gerechtelijk vervolgen
iemand gerechtelijk vervolgen————————iemand gerechtelijk vervolgentake/institute (legal) proceedings against someone; 〈 vanwege staat〉 prosecute someoneVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > iemand gerechtelijk vervolgen
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4 maatregel
1 measure♦voorbeelden:1 algemene maatregel van bestuur • ±BOrder in Councildisciplinaire maatregelen nemen tegen iemand • take disciplinary action against someonedrastische maatregelen nemen • take drastic measuresgeen halve maatregelen treffen • take no halfway measureseen strenge/harde maatregel • a strong/tough measurewe hebben maatregelen genomen om alles soepel te laten verlopen • we've made arrangements to ensure that everything runs smoothlymaatregelen nemen/treffen • take measures/steps/action -
5 vervolgen
1 [verder volgen; voortzetten] continue♦voorbeelden:wordt vervolgd • to be continued3 iemand gerechtelijk vervolgen • take legal action against someone; bring charges against someone 〈 strafzaken〉 -
6 disciplinaire maatregelen nemen tegen iemand
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7 gerechtelijk
♦voorbeelden:1 een gerechtelijk onderzoek instellen • set up a judicial inquiry/investigation3 gerechtelijke stappen ondernemen • take legal action/proceedingseen gerechtelijk verhoor • a judicial/court hearinggerechtelijke vervolging • prosecution, (legal) proceedingseen gerechtelijk vonnis • a judgment, a (judicial) sentence, findings of a/the courtII 〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 iemand gerechtelijk vervolgen • take/institute (legal) proceedings against someone; 〈 vanwege staat〉 prosecute someone
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