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1 terms of endearment
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2 terms of reference
de bevoegdheid (v.e. commissie)taakomschrijving, omschrijving van bevoegdheid/onderzoeksopdracht 〈 bijvoorbeeld van commissie〉 -
3 terms of trade
handelsvoorwaarden (prijzen van de uit een land geëxporteerde producten tegenover prijzen van de in dat land ingevoerde producten) -
4 terms of employment
arbeidsvoorwaarden (fysieke voorwaarden op werk; door werkgever beloofde voorwaarden aan werknemer) -
5 terms of payment
betalingsvoorwaarden -
6 terms of delivery
leveringsvoorwaarden -
7 terms of employment
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8 terms of freight
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9 terms of references
terreinafbakening -
10 terms of work
arbeidsvoorwaarden -
11 speaking terms
speaking terms♦voorbeelden:not be on speaking terms with someone • niet (meer) spreken tegen iemand, onenigheid met iemand hebben -
12 on equal terms
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13 be on bad terms with
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14 be on speaking terms with someone
be on speaking terms with someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > be on speaking terms with someone
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15 be on visiting terms with
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16 be outside our terms of reference
be outside our terms of referenceEnglish-Dutch dictionary > be outside our terms of reference
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17 come to terms with
vrede sluiten met,behandeling van (een probleem)zich verzoenen met, zich neerleggen bij -
18 come to/make terms
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19 contradiction in terms
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20 he told her in no uncertain terms
English-Dutch dictionary > he told her in no uncertain terms
См. также в других словарях:
terms — (n.) limiting conditions, early 14c.; see TERM (Cf. term). Hence expressions such as come to terms, make terms, on any terms, etc. Meaning standing, footing, mutual relations, as in expression on good terms (with someone), is recorded from 1540s … Etymology dictionary
terms — a way of expressing oneself: → term terms stipulated or agreed requirements. → term … English new terms dictionary
terms — [n1] conditions, agreement charge, circumstances, conclusion, condition, details, fee, fine print*, items, nitty gritty*, particulars, payment, points, premise, premises, price, provision, provisions, proviso, provisos, qualifications, rate,… … New thesaurus
terms — index adjustment, arrangement (understanding), case (set of circumstances), compromise, posture (situation), premises (hypotheses) … Law dictionary
terms — *condition, stipulation, provision, proviso, reservation, strings Analogous words: restriction, limit (see corresponding verbs at LIMIT): requisite, prerequisite, *requirement … New Dictionary of Synonyms
terms — n. conditions, provisions 1) to dictate; set; state; stipulate terms 2) easy; favorable terms 3) surrender terms (to stipulate surrender terms to an enemy) 4) by the terms (of an agreement) 5) on certain terms (on one s own termss; on our terms)… … Combinatory dictionary
terms — The components, elements, or parts of an agreement. The terms of a futures contract include: which commodity, its quality, the quantity, the time and place of delivery, and its price. All the terms of futures and futures option contracts are… … Financial and business terms
terms — /tɜ:mz/ plural noun the conditions or duties which have to be carried out as part of a contract, or the arrangements which have to be agreed before a contract is valid ● By or Under the terms of the contract, the company is responsible for all… … Marketing dictionary in english
terms — /tɜ:mz/ plural noun the conditions or duties which have to be carried out as part of a contract, or the arrangements which have to be agreed before a contract is valid ● to negotiate for better terms ● He refused to agree to some of the terms of… … Dictionary of banking and finance
terms — Conditions, obligations, rights, price, etc., as specified in contract or instrument. See also term @ terms of trust The phrase terms of the trust means the manifestation of intention of the settlor with respect to the trust expressed in a manner … Black's law dictionary
terms — noun 1. status with respect to the relations between people or groups (Freq. 2) on good terms with her in laws on a friendly footing • Syn: ↑footing • Hypernyms: ↑status, ↑position … Useful english dictionary