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1 dikte
♦voorbeelden:een dikte van vier voet • four feet thick3 de dikte van de mist • the thickness/density of the fog4 een dikte aan een tak • a swelling/lump on a branch -
2 de dikte van een boom
de dikte van een boomVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de dikte van een boom
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3 omvang
♦voorbeelden:1 de omvang van een boom • the girth/circumference of a treein omvang toenemen • expandde omvang van de werkloosheid • the extent of unemployment, the number of unemployedeen reorganisatie van beperkte omvang • a limited reorganizationeen ongekende omvang aannemen • reach unprecedented proportions/dimensionsde volle omvang van de schade • the full extent of the damage3 de omvang van het vraagstuk • the extent/scale of the problem -
4 de omvang van een boom
de omvang van een boomthe girth/circumference of a treeVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de omvang van een boom
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