Glossary entry

Dutch term or phrase:

een plek krijgen

English translation:

be taken on board/be considered/included, etc.

Added to glossary by jarry (X)
Jan 28, 2010 12:23
14 yrs ago
Dutch term

een plek krijgen

Dutch to English Social Sciences Government / Politics government cooperation
In de samenwerking moet niet alleen de identeit van de individuele betrokken gemeenten een plek krijgen, maar ook de identeit van de samenwerkingsgebied als geheel.
Proposed translations (English)
4 +6 be taken on board/be considered/included, etc.
Change log

Jan 28, 2010 12:27: writeaway changed "Field" from "Law/Patents" to "Social Sciences" , "Field (specific)" from "Law (general)" to "Government / Politics"

Jan 30, 2010 14:53: jarry (X) Created KOG entry

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Non-PRO (1): writeaway

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Discussion

Jacqueline Sieben (asker) Jan 30, 2010:
thanks all for your feedback thank you for all your contributions!

Proposed translations

+6
46 mins
Selected

be taken on board/be considered/included, etc.

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Peer comment(s):

agree Oliver Pekelharing : or 'pay (special) attention to...'
15 mins
Thanks Olly
agree Ron Willems : be considered
26 mins
Thanks Ron
agree Tina Vonhof (X) : or maybe 'represented'.
1 hr
Thanks Tina
agree philgoddard : I haven't got any more synonyms to offer. I just agree, period!
1 hr
Thanks Phil
agree Textpertise
3 hrs
Thanks Textpertise
agree Lianne van de Ven : considered or included (I don't see the taking on board part for 'identity')
8 hrs
Thanks Lianne
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