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1 form (a) part of
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2 form a club
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3 form an example to someone
iemand tot voorbeeld dienen/zijn -
4 form an obstacle to something
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5 form an opinion
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6 form up
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7 form
n. vorm; figuur; gewoonte; formulier (ook in computers); konditie; geestesgesteldheid; klas; ceremonie; gedrag; order; regeling; pasvorm; (in computers) formulier--------v. maken, vormen; ontwerpen; scheppen; redden, halen; voorbereidenform1[ fo:m] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 (verschijnings)vorm ⇒ gedaante, silhouet2 vorm ⇒ soort, systeem3 vorm(geving) ⇒ opzet, presentatiewijze7 manier ⇒ wijze, vorm♦voorbeelden:cursing is bad form • vloeken is onbehoorlijktrue to form • geheel in stijl, zoals gebruikelijk6 in form • in vorm/goede conditiebe on form, be in great form • goed op dreef zijn————————form21 zich vormen ⇒ verschijnen, zich ontwikkelen♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 vormen ⇒ modelleren, vorm geven♦voorbeelden:form an example to someone • iemand tot voorbeeld dienen/zijnform an opinion • zich een oordeel vormenform (a) part of • deel uitmaken van -
8 form feed
paginadoorvoer, commando die de printer beveelt het huidige blad door te voerenform feed〈 computer〉 -
9 form a line
zich in een rij opstellen -
10 form an alliance
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11 form and matter
vorm en materie -
12 form factor
vorm factor, de fysieke grootte van de drive -
13 form feeder
toevoermechanisme van formulier -
14 form letter
uniforme brief, brief die is gemaakt op uniforme wijze en bedoeld is voor distributie aan een groep mensen -
15 form master
onderwijzer -
16 form of expression
manier van uitdrukken, zegswijze -
17 form of settlement
vorm van nederzetting (stad,dorp,kibboets) -
18 form word
n. woord dat voornamelijk grammaticale verwantschap aanduidt (zoals hulpwerkwoord, voorzetsel en verbindingswoord) -
19 form
formulierspoelkokerspoellichaamvorm -
20 form-pressed
vormgeperst
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form — form·abil·i·ty; form·able; form·ably; form·al·de·hyde; form·amide; form·am·i·dine; form·a·zan; form·ful; form·ism; form·ist; form·less; Form·var; for·nic·i·form; fos·si·form; fo·ve·i·form; fruc·ti·form; fun·gi·form; fun·nel·form; fur·ci·form;… … English syllables
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