Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
up-and-running
Dutch translation:
klaar voor gebruik
English term
up-and-running
3 +3 | klaar voor gebruik | freekfluweel |
4 +5 | operationeel | Frank van 't Hoog |
3 +2 | in goede, werkende staat | Jan Willem van Dormolen (X) |
Non-PRO (1): Natasha Ziada (X)
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Proposed translations
klaar voor gebruik
operationeel
agree |
Jan Willem van Dormolen (X)
: O.i.d. idd.
0 min
|
agree |
Michiel Leeuwenburgh
: Zie freekfluweel.
5 mins
|
agree |
Bea Geenen
3 hrs
|
agree |
Toon Theuwis (X)
8 hrs
|
neutral |
freekfluweel
: was al gegeven
1 day 7 hrs
|
agree |
Eke Aviya Behar
4 days
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in goede, werkende staat
agree |
freekfluweel
: Kan ook!
1 hr
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Dank je
|
|
agree |
Kitty Brussaard
: Kan inderdaad ook.
2 days 4 hrs
|
Dank je
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