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1 verzekering
2 [assurantie] insurance ⇒ 〈Brits-Engels ook; voornamelijk levensverzekering〉 assurance, 〈 voornamelijk zeeverzekering〉 underwriting, 〈 polis〉 insurance (policy)3 [verzekeringsmaatschappij] insurance/assurance company♦voorbeelden:1 ik kan u de verzekering geven, dat … • I can give you an assurance that …2 sociale verzekering • national insurance, social securityeen verzekering aangaan/afsluiten • take out insurance/an insurance policyverzekeringen bij een maatschappij hebben lopen • be insured by/with a companyeen all-risk verzekering • (full/fully) comprehensive insurance, a comprehensive insurance policy3 dat krijgt hij terug van de verzekering • he'll get that back/recover that from the insurance/assurance company -
2 polis
♦voorbeelden:1 hij heeft een all-risk polis • he's got an all risk(s) policy, he's got comprehensive insuranceeen nog lopende polis • a current policyeen polis sluiten • take out a(n insurance) policy -
3 levensverzekering
♦voorbeelden:1 een levensverzekering (af)sluiten • 〈 door verzekerde〉 take out a life insurance (policy); 〈 door verzekeraar〉 effect a life insurance (policy)Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > levensverzekering
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4 een levensverzekering (af)sluiten
een levensverzekering (af)sluitenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een levensverzekering (af)sluiten
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5 een verzekering aangaan/afsluiten
een verzekering aangaan/afsluitentake out insurance/an insurance policyVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een verzekering aangaan/afsluiten
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6 afsluiten
1 [ontoegankelijk maken] close (off/up)4 [tot stand brengen] conclude 〈 bijvoorbeeld contract〉 ⇒ enter into 〈 overeenkomst〉, negotiate 〈 hypotheek〉6 [verwijderd houden van] cut off♦voorbeelden:2 heb je de voordeur goed afgesloten? • have you locked the front door? -
7 een levensverzekering afsluiten
een levensverzekering afsluitenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een levensverzekering afsluiten
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8 een polis sluiten
een polis sluitenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een polis sluiten
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