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1 aankondiging
1 [handeling] announcement ⇒ notice, 〈 teken〉 signal, 〈 inluiding〉 foreboding, 〈 plechtig〉 proclamation♦voorbeelden: -
2 bericht
1 message ⇒ notice, communication, 〈 met betrekking tot nieuwsberichten〉 report, 〈 met betrekking tot nieuwsberichten〉 news♦voorbeelden:bericht van verhindering • apology for absencebinnenlandse/buitenlandse berichten • domestic/foreign newsgemengde berichten • short news itemseen kort berichtje • a short itemvolgens de laatste berichten • according to the latest reportstot nader bericht • until further noticeu krijgt telefonisch/schriftelijk bericht • you will be informed by telephone, you will receive written notice/notificationbericht achterlaten dat • leave a message thatik hoor daar alleen maar goede berichten over • I've heard nothing but good (reports) about itbericht krijgen • receive worduit Parijs kwam het bericht dat • from Paris it is reported thathet bericht luidde dat • the message said thatbericht ontvangen (over) • receive word (about)iemand bericht sturen (dat men verhinderd is) • send (someone) word (that one is unable to come)het bericht deed de ronde dat • the news got around that -
3 kennisgeving
♦voorbeelden:schriftelijke kennisgeving • written notificationiets voor kennisgeving aannemen • (take) note (of) somethingafwezig zonder kennisgeving • absent without notification -
4 tot nadere aankondiging
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5 tot nader bericht
tot nader berichtVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > tot nader bericht
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6 tot nadere aankondiging
tot nadere aankondigingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > tot nadere aankondiging
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7 tot nadere kennisgeving
tot nadere kennisgevingVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > tot nadere kennisgeving
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8 voorlopig niet
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9 voorlopig
♦voorbeelden:de voorlopige conclusie luidt dat … • it is tentatively concluded that …een voorlopige oplossing • a makeshift solutionde voorlopige regering • the provisional governmentvoorlopig verslag • interim reportde procedure is voorlopig goedgekeurd • the procedure has been approved on an interim basisII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [voorshands] for the time being♦voorbeelden:voorlopig laten we dit probleem rusten • let's leave this problem for the time beingvoorlopig niet • not until further noticevoorlopig kan ik nog niet komen • for some time I'll be unable to comevoorlopig voor een maand • for a month to begin with
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till further notice — until a new announcement is made … English contemporary dictionary
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notice — [[t]no͟ʊtɪs[/t]] ♦♦ notices, noticing, noticed 1) VERB If you notice something or someone, you become aware of them. [V n] He stressed that people should not hesitate to contact the police if they ve noticed any strangers in Hankham recently...… … English dictionary
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