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1 Backus-Naur Form
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2 formuliersprong
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3 stroomvorm
• form of current -
4 vorm, passing en functie
• form, fit, and functionNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > vorm, passing en functie
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5 vormfactor
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6 vormgeperst
• form-pressed• moulded -
7 vormvast
• form-retaining -
8 vorm
1 [uiterlijke gedaante] form, shape ⇒ outline2 [voorwerp waarmee men vormt] mould, form3 [de juiste gestalte/samenstelling] (right/correct/due/proper) form ⇒ style, 〈 fysiek〉 shape, 〈 fysiek〉 build5 [taalkunde] form♦voorbeelden:het heeft de vorm van een rechthoek • it has the shape of a rectanglediscriminatie in zijn ergste vorm • discrimination at its worst/of the worst kind(vaste) vorm aannemen • take (definite) shape, crystallizevorm geven aan een gedachte • express/shape a thoughtmijn ideeën beginnen vorm te krijgen • my ideas are beginning to take shapenaar vorm en inhoud • in form and content3 in vorm zijn • be in (good) shape/condition4 goede vormen • good manners, decencyde vormen in acht nemen • observe the conventionsvoor de vorm iemand vragen • ask someone for the sake of formality5 de bedrijvende/lijdende vorm van een werkwoord • the active/passive voice/form of a verb¶ zonder (enige) vorm van proces • without any (form of) trial/form of justice -
9 formeren
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10 dreef
3 [meervoud] [(fraaie) streek] lush countryside♦voorbeelden:niet op dreef zijn • be off formhij is aardig/goed/geweldig op dreef • he's in good/excellent/splendid form, he's at the top of his form -
11 gedaante
♦voorbeelden:1 een andere gedaante aannemen • take on another form/change (its) shapein menselijke gedaante • in human form/shapezijn ware gedaante tonen • show (oneself in) one's true coloursvan gedaante (doen) veranderen • change (one's/in) shape/formin/onder de gedaante van • in the shape/guise of -
12 inschrijfformulier
♦voorbeelden:Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > inschrijfformulier
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13 vormen
1 [een vorm geven] shape, form ⇒ mould2 [doen ontstaan] form ⇒ make/build (up)3 [de genoemde vorm vertonen] make up, form4 [uitmaken] make up, constitute ⇒ be♦voorbeelden:zich een oordeel vormen • form an opinioneen uitzondering vormen • be/constitute an exceptionacademisch gevormden • university graduates -
14 dichtvorm
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15 formulier
1 [stuk papier] form2 [religie] service♦voorbeelden:de gegevens op een formulier • the data on a form -
16 gedisponeerd
1 in … form; 〈 humeur〉 in a … mood♦voorbeelden:de solist scheen die avond niet gedisponeerd te zijn • that evening the soloist did not appear to be in good formslecht gedisponeerd • in bad form, in a bad mood -
17 aanvraagformulier
n. application form, blank form one fills out in order to apply (for a job, loan, etc.) -
18 cursief
adj. cursive; italicized, printed using a form of type in which the letters lean to the right--------n. italic type, form of type in which the letters lean to the right -
19 haiku
haiku, form of Japanese verse consisting of 17 syllables; poem written according to this form -
20 hypercorrectie
n. hypercorrection, mistaken substitution of an incorrect form in place of a correct form with the intention of avoiding a common grammatical error (e.g. "to you and I" instead of "to you and me")
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