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1 terrein
♦voorbeelden:1 het terrein van een onderneming • factory grounds; 〈 figuurlijk〉 the field of operation of a businessde voetbalclub speelde op eigen terrein • the football team played on home turfeigen terrein/privé terrein • private propertyeen open terrein • open terrainverboden terrein • 〈 ook figuurlijk〉 forbidden territory, territory that is off-limits; 〈 alleen concreet〉 private propertyop vlak terrein • on even/flat groundterrein moeten prijsgeven • be forced to give up territoryhet terrein verkennen • 〈 letterlijk〉 explore/scout out the area; 〈 figuurlijk〉 scout (out) the territoryterrein verliezen • lose groundiemand op eigen terrein verslaan/bevechten • beat/fight someone on his own territoryeen expert op financieel terrein • a financial expertzich op glibberig/gevaarlijk terrein begeven • be on slippery ground/on thin icezich op een nieuw terrein begeven • enter a new field, break fresh grounddat is voor mij onbekend terrein • that is unknown ground/territory for medie activiteiten vallen buiten ons terrein • those activities are beyond our scopede huisarts kwam op het terrein van de apotheker • the G.P. infringed upon the pharmacist's territoryonderzoek doen op een bepaald terrein • do research in a particular area/field -
2 gebied
♦voorbeelden:onderontwikkelde/achtergebleven gebieden • underdeveloped/depressed areas/regionstot verboden gebied verklaren • declare (to be) a no-go areavragen op financieel/fiscaal/juridisch/medisch gebied • financial/tax/legal/medical problemswij verkopen alles op het gebied van … • we sell everything (which has) to do with …er is hier niet veel op het gebied van amusement • there's little in the way of entertainment herehet laatste snufje op het gebied van computers • the latest (thing) in computers -
3 enclave
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4 exclave
n. exclave, territory or culturally distinct entity surrounded by the territory of another country -
5 grondgebied
♦voorbeelden:1 vreemd grondgebied • foreign territory/soil -
6 rijksdeel
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7 verboden terrein
verboden terrein〈 ook figuurlijk〉 forbidden territory, territory that is off-limits; 〈 alleen concreet〉 private propertyVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > verboden terrein
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8 Corsica
n. Corsica, island in the eastern Mediterranean Sea (administrative territory of France) -
9 Corsicaans
adj. Corsican, of Corsica, pertaining to Corsica (island in the Mediterranean Sea, territory of France) -
10 Fenicisch
adj. Phoenician, of or belonging to Phoenicia (ancient kingdom that was located on the territory of modern-day Syria, Lebanon and Israel) -
11 Fenicië
n. Phoenicia, ancient kingdom in the Mediterranean Sea region (was located on the territory of modern-day Syria, Lebanon and Israel) -
12 Feniciër
n. Phoenician, resident of Phoenician empire (ancient kingdom that was located on the territory of modern-day Syria, Lebanon and Israel) -
13 Hongkong
n. Hong Kong, territory under the sovereignty of China and comprised of the Kowloon peninsula and a number of islands (including the island of Hong Kong) off the Chinese mainland -
14 Indië
n. India, large territory in southern Asia; country located in southern Asia -
15 annexeren
v. annex, incorporate; append (territory, etc.) -
16 beat
n. rhythm; tapping; pulse; usual territory, regular jurisdiction; "scoop", news story that is published earlier than in the rival newspapers (Journalism) -
17 bevrijdingsbeweging
n. liberation movement, political movement that seeks to liberate a particular person group or territory from oppressive control -
18 bevrijdingsfront
n. liberation front, coalition that seeks to free a person group or territory from oppressive control -
19 cessie
n. cession, yielding of territory or property -
20 condominium
n. condominium, joint dominion over a territory
См. также в других словарях:
territory — ter‧ri‧to‧ry [ˈtertri ǁ tɔːri] noun territories PLURALFORM 1. [countable, uncountable] MARKETING an area which is the responsibility of a particular salesperson: • His sales force s territory comprises Minnesota, the Dakotas, Iowa and Wisconsin … Financial and business terms
territory — ter·ri·to·ry / ter ə ˌtōr ē/ n pl ries 1: a geographical area belonging to or under the jurisdiction of a governmental authority 2: a political subdivision of a country 3: a part of the U.S. (as Guam or the U.S. Virgin Islands) not included… … Law dictionary
Territory — Ter ri*to*ry, n.; pl. {Territories}. [L. territorium, from terra the earth: cf. F. territoire. See {Terrace}.] 1. A large extent or tract of land; a region; a country; a district. [1913 Webster] He looked, and saw wide territory spread Before him … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
territory — [ter′ə tôr΄ē] n. pl. territories [ME < L territorium < terra,TERRA] 1. the land and waters under the jurisdiction of a nation, state, ruler, etc. 2. a part of a country or empire that does not have the full status of a principal division;… … English World dictionary
Territory — (engl., d.i. Gebiet), die officielle Bezeichnung eines innerhalb der Grenzen der Vereinigten Staaten von Nordamerika gelegenen, durch Congreßacte abgegrenzten Landesgebietes, welches nochnicht die zur Bildung eines eigenen Staates erforderliche… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
territory — ► NOUN (pl. territories) 1) an area under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state. 2) (Territory) an organized division of a country not having the full rights of a state. 3) an area defended by an animal against others of the same sex or species.… … English terms dictionary
territory — (n.) early 15c., land under the jurisdiction of a town, state, etc., probably from L. territorium land around a town, domain, district, from terra earth, land (see TERRAIN (Cf. terrain)) + orium, suffix denoting place (see ORY (Cf. ory)). An… … Etymology dictionary
territory — *domain, province, *field, sphere, bailiwick Analogous words: region, tract, *area, zone, belt: limits, confines, bounds (see singular nouns at LIMIT) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
territory — [n] domain, region area, belt, block, boundary, colony, commonwealth, country, district, dominion, empire, enclave, exclave, expanse, extent, field, land, mandate, nation, neck of the woods*, neighborhood, province, quarter, section, sector,… … New thesaurus
territory — by Kylie Message In A Thousand Plateaus, Deleuze and Guattari privilege ideas of spatiality (evidenced by the privileged term of plateau ) and the geographies and cartographies of movement, presenting these as an informal antidote to history … The Deleuze dictionary
territory — by Kylie Message In A Thousand Plateaus, Deleuze and Guattari privilege ideas of spatiality (evidenced by the privileged term of plateau ) and the geographies and cartographies of movement, presenting these as an informal antidote to history … The Deleuze dictionary