Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dutch term or phrase:
(kas)cheque
English translation:
guaranteed cheque
Added to glossary by
Ton Remkes
Jul 23, 2004 09:30
19 yrs ago
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Dutch term
(kas)cheque
Dutch to English
Bus/Financial
Finance (general)
or maybe kas-cheque
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | guaranteed cheque | Ton Remkes |
4 | Bearer cheque | jarry (X) |
3 | giro cheque | Iris70 |
Proposed translations
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guaranteed cheque
Zonder verdere samenhang zijn wij er redelijk zeker van dat 'guaranteed cheque' de bedoeling het meest duidelijk weergeeft.
Referentie o.a.: Financieel Economisch Lexicon, page 258.
Referentie o.a.: Financieel Economisch Lexicon, page 258.
Peer comment(s):
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jarry (X)
: Sounds like a very plausible answer. Further context would be helpful.
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Thanks a lot. Especially for your help to try and educate askers!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "thanks"
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Bearer cheque
or (without context I cannot be sure) cash cheque or even cash/cheque (i.e. either)
Peer comment(s):
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Ton Remkes
: Op basis van ontbrekende context, is dit misschien de beste oplossing. Juist daarom proberen we alsmaar, vooral in het belang van 'askers', aan te dringen op verdere gegevens.
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16 mins
giro cheque
According to Kramers' Business kascheque is a giro cheque.
HTH
HTH
Peer comment(s):
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Ton Remkes
: Kramer, very unfortunately, too often supplies doubtful translations - - -. In this case we feel almost certain their rendering is too simple, to say the least.
7 hrs
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Without any further given context you could be absolutely right
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jarry (X)
: But Kramer is not an authority on the English language.
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Neither is van Dale. A combination of the two seems to work though :)
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