Summary
Dutch to English: more detail...
- doorzichtigheid:
- doorzichtig:
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Wiktionary:
- doorzichtig → transparent, diaphanous, clear
- doorzichtig → limpid, transparant, pellucid, clear, distinct, plain, obvious, explicit, straightforward, transparent
Dutch
Detailed Translations for doorzichtigheid from Dutch to English
doorzichtigheid:
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de doorzichtigheid (transparantie)
the transparency -
de doorzichtigheid (transparantie)
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de doorzichtigheid
the transparency– A standard that requires that the structure for processing personal information be in a fashion that is open and understandable to the individual whose data is being processed. It is a goal of the Fair Information Practices, which requires a company to inform users what personal information the company collects and how the data is used. 1
Translation Matrix for doorzichtigheid:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
transparency | doorzichtigheid; transparantie | dia; doorschijnend vel; transparant; transparantie |
Related Words for "doorzichtigheid":
doorzichtigheid form of doorzichtig:
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doorzichtig (transparant; doorschijnend)
transparent; translucent; see-through; vitreous; pellucid; diaphanous; clear; glassiness; glass-like-
transparent adj
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translucent adj
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see-through adj
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vitreous adj
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pellucid adj
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diaphanous adj
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clear adj
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glassiness adj
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glass-like adj
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Translation Matrix for doorzichtig:
Related Words for "doorzichtig":
Wiktionary Translations for doorzichtig:
doorzichtig
Cross Translation:
adjective
doorzichtig
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__§REF§__!1!__§FER§__ waar licht zo ongehinderd door kan treden dat het zicht erdoor niet belemmerd wordt
- doorzichtig → transparent
adjective
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Transparent; allowing light to pass through; capable of being seen through
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transparent in colour
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see-through, clear
Cross Translation:
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• doorzichtig | → limpid; transparant; pellucid; clear; distinct; plain; obvious; explicit; straightforward | ↔ limpide — Qui est clair, transparent. |
• doorzichtig | → transparent | ↔ transparent — Qui est diaphane, au travers de quoi l’on peut voir les objets. |