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kapitaal1I 〈 het〉1 [aanzienlijke som geld] fortune2 [vermogen] capital3 [economie] [fonds voor een onderneming; productiefactor] capital♦voorbeelden:dood kapitaal • dead capital/moneygeplaatst kapitaal • issued/subscribed capitalgestort kapitaal • paid capitalrisicodragend kapitaal • venture capitalvan zijn kapitaal teren • live on one's capitalmaatschappelijk kapitaal • nominal/share capitalhet kapitaal beheren van • control the capital ofkapitaal verschaffen, van kapitaal voorzien • financeII 〈de〉1 [hoofdletter] capital (letter)♦voorbeelden:in kapitalen • in capital letters————————kapitaal23 [aan het hoofd staand] capital♦voorbeelden: -
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