What does Technische voorzieningen in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word Technische voorzieningen in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use Technische voorzieningen in Dutch.

The word Technische voorzieningen in Dutch means facility, inrichting, basis, voorziening, instelling, faciliteit, dienst, voorziening, dienst, levering, toevoer, voorziening, aanvoer, voorziening, bevoorrading, -voorziening. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word Technische voorzieningen

facility

(faciliteit, uitrusting)

inrichting, basis, voorziening, instelling

(building, unit)

A new facility for mental health patients is being built on the edge of town.

faciliteit, dienst, voorziening

(usually plural (facility)

My hometown has very few amenities for tourists.

dienst

(provision for public need)

The bus service in the city is excellent.

levering, toevoer

(sth provided: amount, level)

The provision of paper allotted to us is insufficient.

voorziening

(often plural (electricity, gas, water, etc.)

The price of utilities has risen steeply in recent years.

aanvoer, voorziening, bevoorrading

(act of supplying)

Our army unit is responsible for the supply of the soldiers at the front.

-voorziening

(utility company) (in samenstelling)

They cut his phone service because he hadn't paid his bill.

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