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1 conversatie
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2 gesprek
• discourse -
3 verhandeling
• discourse -
4 apostrof
n. apostrophe, punctuation mark used to indicate omission of letters or possession; digression in a discourse to someone not present -
5 discours
n. discourse, discussion, dialogue, speech, lecture -
6 homilie
n. homily, sermon, moralizing discourse -
7 hoorcollege
n. lecture, discourse given before an audience (especially one that is instructive) -
8 praten
v. talk, have a talk, chat, chatter, speak, gab, patter, discourse -
9 preek
n. sermon, preach, discourse -
10 redeneren
n. reasoning, argumentation--------v. argue, discourse -
11 redevoering
n. speech, oration, discourse, allocution -
12 redevoering houden
v. discourse -
13 spreken
v. speak, talk, discourse, commune, see -
14 toespraak
n. speech, address, harangue, allocution, discourse, apostrophe -
15 zich onderhouden
v. discourse, converse -
16 een medische verhandeling
een medische verhandelinga medical lecture/discourseVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een medische verhandeling
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17 medisch
1 medical♦voorbeelden:de medische faculteit • the Faculty/School of Medicinehet medisch tuchtrecht • medical codeeen medische verhandeling • a medical lecture/discourseiemand medisch behandelen • treat someone -
18 redenering
2 [relaas] discourse♦voorbeelden:door (logische) redenering kan men dat geheel duidelijk maken • logical reasoning makes this entirely clearvolgens die redenering • according to this line of reasoning -
19 verhandeling
♦voorbeelden:2 een verhandeling houden over iets • give a lecture/talk on something
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