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1 enter into an alliance with
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2 alliance
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3 contract
n. contract--------v. een contract afsluiten; krijgen, besmet worden; krimpen; inkrimpencontract1[ kontrækt] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 contract 〈 ook bridge〉 ⇒ (bindende) overeenkomst, verdrag, verbintenis; 〈 attributief〉 contractueel vastgelegd♦voorbeelden:1 enter into/make a contract • een contract sluiten, een verbintenis aangaanbe under contract to someone • zich contractueel verbonden hebben tegenover iemand————————contract2[ kəntrækt]1 een contract/overeenkomst/verdrag sluiten ⇒ een verbintenis aangaan, contracteren♦voorbeelden:contract to build a factory • een contract sluiten voor de bouw van een fabriekcontract to do something • zich contractueel verplichten om iets te doen1 samentrekken ⇒ inkrimpen, sen♦voorbeelden:1 ‘we will’ can be contracted to ‘we'll’ • ‘we will’ kan samengetrokken worden tot ‘we'll’1 per/bij contract regelen/vaststellen ⇒ contracteren, aangaan♦voorbeelden:contract debts • schulden aangaan/op zich nemencontract out • uitbesteden
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