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1 the rateable value of this cottage is £200
the rateable value of this cottage is £200het huurwaardeforfait/ 〈 in België〉English-Dutch dictionary > the rateable value of this cottage is £200
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2 add
v. toevoegen; optellen; samenvatten[ æd]♦voorbeelden:1 this discovery adds to our knowledge • deze ontdekking draagt bij tot/vergroot onze kennis→ add up add up/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 toevoegen ⇒ erbij doen, bijvoegen2 optellen♦voorbeelden:1 value added tax • belasting op de toegevoegde waarde, btwhe added 10% for expenses • hij deed er 10% bij voor onkostenadd one's name to the list • zijn naam aan de lijst toevoegenadd a wing to the palace • een vleugel aan het paleis bijbouwen→ add up add up/ -
3 rateable
adj. schatbaar; belastbaar; belastingplichtigrateable, ratable[ reetəbl] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord: rateability〉♦voorbeelden:2 the rateable value of this cottage is £200 • het huurwaardeforfait/ 〈 in België〉 kadastraal inkomen van dit huisje is tweehonderd pond
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