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== Dutch ==
=== Dutch ===
* aaneengesloten
* aaneengesloten
**(1) door we­der­zijd­se aan­ra­king een ge­heel vor­mend
**(1) door we­der­zijd­se aan­ra­king een ge­heel vor­mend
**(2) zon­der on­der­bre­king ver­lo­pend // on­af­ge­bro­ken, on­on­der­bro­ken //
**(2) zon­der on­der­bre­king ver­lo­pend // on­af­ge­bro­ken, on­on­der­bro­ken //


== English ==
=== English ===
* unbroken  
* unbroken  
* (figuurlijk) united  
* (figuurlijk) united  
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*(Linguee.com) consecutive; contiguous<ref>Oxforddictionaries.com: '''contiguous = (1.)''' Sharing a common border; touching '''(1.1)''' Next or together in sequence:</ref>; continuous; interconnected
*(Linguee.com) consecutive; contiguous<ref>Oxforddictionaries.com: '''contiguous = (1.)''' Sharing a common border; touching '''(1.1)''' Next or together in sequence:</ref>; continuous; interconnected


== External links ==
=== External links ===
* https://nl.wiktionary.org/wiki/aaneengesloten
* https://nl.wiktionary.org/wiki/aaneengesloten
*https://www.linguee.com/english-dutch/search?source=auto&query=aaneengesloten
*https://www.linguee.com/english-dutch/search?source=auto&query=aaneengesloten


== References ==
=== References ===
<References />
<References />



Latest revision as of 13:06, 3 July 2024

Dutch

  • aaneengesloten
    • (1) door we­der­zijd­se aan­ra­king een ge­heel vor­mend
    • (2) zon­der on­der­bre­king ver­lo­pend // on­af­ge­bro­ken, on­on­der­bro­ken //

English

  • unbroken
  • (figuurlijk) united
  • (gelederen, formeel) serried[1]
  • (achter elkaar) continuous, in sequence, connected
  • (GWIT: COMP.) banded
  • (doorlopend) continuous, unbroken
  • (achtereenvolgende) consecutive
  • (ononderbroken) uninterrupted
  • (Linguee.com) consecutive; contiguous[2]; continuous; interconnected

External links

References

  1. (Of rows of people or things) standing close together
  2. Oxforddictionaries.com: contiguous = (1.) Sharing a common border; touching (1.1) Next or together in sequence: