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1 groundsman
n. groundsman, one who is responsible for the upkeep of an area of land (i.e. estate, park); one who maintains a sports field -
2 handhaving
n. maintenance, upkeep; assertion, enforcement -
3 instandhouding
n. upkeep, conservation -
4 onderhoud
n. maintenance, support, subsistence, keep, sustenance, keeping, upkeep, repair, alimentation, nourishment, feed, talk, conversation, commune, palaver, interlocution -
5 instandhouding
♦voorbeelden:1 instandhouding van de bestaande orde/van tradities • maintaining the established order, preserving traditioninstandhouding van de soort • preservation of the species -
6 onderhoud
1 [verzorging, voeding] maintenance♦voorbeelden:te duur zijn in het onderhoud • be too expensive to keep in repair -
7 onderhoudplichtig
2 [met betrekking tot personen] liable for maintenance/support 〈 predicatief〉 ⇒ liable to maintain/supportVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > onderhoudplichtig
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8 onderhoudskosten
1 [met betrekking tot personen] (cost of) maintenance2 [met betrekking tot zaken] (cost of) maintenance/upkeep ⇒ cost of repair(s)Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > onderhoudskosten
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9 ter voorziening in het levensonderhoud
ter voorziening in het levensonderhoudto provide for one's upkeep/sustenanceVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > ter voorziening in het levensonderhoud
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10 voorziening
♦voorbeelden:1 sanitaire voorzieningen • bathroom/sanitary facilitiessociale voorzieningen • social servicesvoorzieningen treffen • make arrangements2 ter voorziening in het levensonderhoud • to provide for one's upkeep/sustenance
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