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21 taking place
het plaatsvinden -
22 taking possession
in bezitneming (recht op in bezitneming) -
23 taking risks
het risico nemen, riskeren -
24 taking root
wortel schieten; zich vestigen, zich thuis gaan voelen -
25 taking sides
het partij trekken, het voorkeur bieden voor een zijde -
26 taking steps
stappen ondernemen (bedreigen, uitvoeren) -
27 taking the law into one's own hands
de wet in eigen handen nemen, zelf beslissen wat te doenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > taking the law into one's own hands
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28 taking the opportunity
van de gelegenheid gebruik maken -
29 taking characteristic
opneemkarakteristiek -
30 taking point
aangrijpingspunt -
31 I coaxed my friend into taking me with him
I coaxed my friend into taking me with himEnglish-Dutch dictionary > I coaxed my friend into taking me with him
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32 for the taking
for the takingvoor het grijpen/oprapen -
33 he is excused from (taking) that examination
he is excused from (taking) that examinationEnglish-Dutch dictionary > he is excused from (taking) that examination
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34 leave-taking
leave-taking -
35 smoking is one thing but taking drugs is another
English-Dutch dictionary > smoking is one thing but taking drugs is another
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36 stock-taking
stock-taking -
37 tarry in taking a decision
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38 exempted from oath taking
vrijgesteld van eedaflegging -
39 hostage taking
gijzelen -
40 risk taking
iets riskeren
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