Summary
English to Dutch: more detail...
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list:
- vermelden; noemen; erbij zeggen; opnoemen; opsommen; boeken; noteren; vastleggen; registreren; opschrijven; optekenen; opnemen in een lijst; een lijst maken
- lijst van gegevens; staat; overzicht; lijst; opgave; staatje; opgaaf; opsomming; opnoeming; ledenlijst; register; tabel; tafel; slagzij; legerlijst
- Wiktionary:
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User Contributed Translations for list:
- lijstje
English
Detailed Translations for list from English to Dutch
list:
Conjugations for list:
present
- list
- list
- lists
- list
- list
- list
simple past
- listed
- listed
- listed
- listed
- listed
- listed
present perfect
- have listed
- have listed
- has listed
- have listed
- have listed
- have listed
past continuous
- was listing
- were listing
- was listing
- were listing
- were listing
- were listing
future
- shall list
- will list
- will list
- shall list
- will list
- will list
continuous present
- am listing
- are listing
- is listing
- are listing
- are listing
- are listing
subjunctive
- be listed
- be listed
- be listed
- be listed
- be listed
- be listed
diverse
- list!
- let's list!
- listed
- listing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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the list (report; record)
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the list (summary; statement)
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the list (membership register; register; membership roll)
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the list (table; schedule)
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the list (heel)
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the list (army list; navy list)
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the list
– A collection of links to items (such as files, folders, or even other lists). You can create a list to help you find or organize information on your computer. 1 -
the list
– A table of records located in the main area for each entity in the user interface. 1 -
the list (SharePoint list)
– A Web site component that stores and displays information that users can add to by using their browsers. 1 -
the list
– An administrator-defined customization that enables users to classify objects such as incidents, change requests, activities, or configuration items. For example, a list might be "Location" or "Organization." 1 -
the list
– A module someone can add to their Windows Live Space to contain personal interest items such as music, books, and movies. 1