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Samenvatting Engels periode 1.3

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Uitgewerkte leerdoelen voor Engels 1.3 (gebaseerd op lessenreeks Hogeschool Inholland).

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WOORDEN

Accrue (toenemen)– To increase in number or amount over a period of time.

Adjacent (aangrenzend) – Very near, next to – or touching

Aggravate (verergeren) – To make a bad situation worse

To bear (doorstaan) – To accept something especially unpleasant. (onplezierig)

Biodegradable (afbreekbaar) – Able to produce something in a way that is not harmful for like the eco-system.

Biodiversity (biodiversiteit) – The number and types of plants and animals in an area, or the problem of
protecting them.

Casket (kistje) – a little box to keep jewellery in.

Compulsory (verplicht) - You must do it because of a rule or law

Degradation (verloedering) – Beauty or quality of something is destroyed or spoiled.

Dire (ernstig) – Very serious or extreme

Endangered (bedreigd) – In danger of being harmed and lost. ( met uitsterven bedreigd etc.)

Hand-in-glove (samenwerken) – Working together on something.

Harass (bestoken) – Continue to annoy or upset someone over a period of time.

Hedonistic (levensgenieten) – Living in a way to get as much pleasure as possible and the most important thing
in life is to enjoy.

Host community (gast gemeenschap) - a community of people willing to take others into their

Humidity (luchtvochtigheid) - a measurement of how much water there is in the air

Indigenous (autochtoon) – Naturally existing in a place or country rather than arriving from another place.

Influx (instroom) – Large number of people arriving at the same time.

Leakage (geld uitstroom) – Money made in a country that not belongs to the country. Russian hotel owner in
Turkey (example)

Lethargy (verveeld) – Being unable to do anything

Levy (heffing) – Raise or collect

Lush (groen; levend) – an area that has a lot of green, healthy plants etc.

Peninsula (schiereiland) – A long piece of land that sticks out from a larger area of land in to a sea

Proceedings (proces) – a series of events that happen in a planned and controlled way

To reap (oogsten) - to cut with a sickle or other implement or a machine

Safeguard (beschermen) - To protect something or someone

, Siphon off (overhevelen) – Steal money or goods usually from a business or government

Sourcing (kopen van onderdelen) – the act of getting something, especially product or materials

Squatter (kraker) – A person who lives in an empty building without permission

Stakeholder (aandeelhouder) – Person or group of people who own a share in a business.

Sustainable (duurzaam) – Able to continue over a period of time

Trafficking (illegale handel) – The activity of buying and selling goods, or people, illegally

Amenity (faciliteit) – Things that make life more pleasant or comfortable in a city, hotel or other place. Like a
supermarket or swimming pool.

Baggage handling (bagage afhandeling) – Someone or something that handles the baggage of a other person.

Benchmark (referentiepunt) – A level of quality than can be used as a standard when comparing

To churn out (massaal produceren) – Producing large amounts quickly

Confiscate (in beslag nemen) – Take something away from someone when you have the right to do. Usually a
punishment for a short time. Like a teacher taking someone’s mobile phone.

Congestion (verstoppping) – To blocked or crowded and causing difficulties

Conveyor belt (lopende band)– a continuous moving strip or surface that is used for transporting objects from
one place to another

Curfew (avondklok) – A rule that everyone must stay at home between a particular time, usually at night,
especially during a war or period of political trouble

To deter (afschrikken) – Making someone less enthusiastic about something by making it difficult for that
person to do it or by threatening bad results if they do it.

Downtown (binnenstad) – In or to the central part of a city.

To enforce (iets instellen) – To make people obey a law.

Hub (aandachtspunt) – Central or main part of something where is the most activity.

Inconvenience (ongemak) – a state or an example of problems, often causing a delay or loss of comfort.

Insight (inzicht) – A clear understanding of a complicated problem or situation

In transit (onderweg) – Movement of goods or people from one place to another.

Pay-as-you-go – A paid system where you pay for a service and the more you pay the more you get.

Pax (passagier/gast) – Amount of people in a hotel/restaurant/airplane etc.

Revenue stream (inkomsten stroom) – Money coming into a company from a particular activity over a period
of time, or the activity itself.

Short-haul (korte vlucht) – a short flight or journey

Signage (bewegwijzering) – Signs to promote a product, or signs that people where to go. All kind of signs.
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