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some confusion arose concerning as to his identity
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1 er ontstond enige verwarring over zijn identiteit
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2 verwarring
♦voorbeelden:er ontstond enige verwarring over zijn identiteit • some confusion arose concerning as to his identityverwarring stichten • cause confusionin verwarring raken • become confused -
3 identiteitscrisis
n. identity crisis, inner conflict in adolescence involving disturbing feelings of confusion regarding one's self and social role; conflict and confusion in an organization regarding its direction or purpose -
4 Babel
n. Babel, Babylon, ancient city located on the Euphrates River in Asia (former capital of the Babylonian Empire); confusion (like a scene from the biblical story of the Tower of Babel) -
5 CV
n. limited partnership, business association in which the financial responsibility of some partners is limited -
6 EEG
EEC, European Economic Community, economic union of some European countries creates in order to unify their trade policies and cancel tax barriers between the member nations -
7 aangaande
prep. concerning, about, over -
8 actiecomite
n. group of persons appointed or elected to act upon some matter of business, committee of action -
9 afgeknot
adj. truncated, concerning a geometric form whose end is cut off by a plane (Mathematics); stocky, stumpy; abrupt, sudden -
10 anderdeels
adv. partly, in part, to some degree, not wholly, partially -
11 antenne
n. antenna, aerial, signal receiver; sensory organ in insects and some arthropods (Biology) -
12 apocalyptisch
adj. apocalyptical, coming doom or disaster, concerning the end of the world, prophetic -
13 balein
n. baleen, whalebone, horny and elastic material taken from the upper jaw of some whales (formerly used in making the ribs of corsets) -
14 ballenvanger
n. backstop, wall or some type of barrier which keeps a ball from going outside of an area of play; catcher (Baseball) -
15 bankgeheim
n. bank secrecy, confidentiality concerning bank transactions -
16 basisschool
n. primary school, elementary school, school for children in grades 1-6 (or kindergarten-4 grade in some places), school which provides the basics of education -
17 beduusdheid
n. bewilderment, confusion, perplexity, bafflement -
18 beschaamdheid
n. embarrassment, shame, uneasiness, confusion -
19 betreffende
adv. regarding, respecting, concerning, with relation to--------prep. about, concerning, re -
20 bombarie
n. fuss, excitement, confusion, commotion, noise
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