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 Translation for 'to matter' from English to Dutch
VERB   to matter | mattered | mattered
mattering | matters
SYNO affair | issue | matter | ...
schelento matter
3
uitmakento matter
betekenento matter
Nouns
kwestie {de}matter
2
zaak {de}matter
materie {de}matter
aangelegenheid {de}matter
2 Words
astron.
donkere materie {de}
dark matter
familieaangelegenheid {de}family matter
lectuur {de}reading (matter)
leesstof {de}reading matter
3 Words
een zaak afwikkelento settle a matter
4 Words
Wat is er?What is the matter?
Wat scheelt er?What is the matter?
liefdesaangelegenheid {de}matter of the heart
5+ Words
er is (geen) sprake vanit is (not) a matter of
Het is slechts een kwestie van tijd (, tot...)It's only a matter of time (before...)
Fiction (Literature and Film)
lit.F
Het eigen lot [Kenzaburo Oë]
A Personal Matter
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Usage Examples English
  • In the natural sciences an open system is one whose border is permeable to both energy and mass. By contrast, a closed system is permeable to energy but not to matter.
  • Again, due to matter motion and current flow, this is not necessarily the field at the same place and time.
  • Based on the testimony of people in the community, the court decided the woman in the case was not of African ancestry or had no such ancestors recently enough to matter.
  • Instead, it includes the component that things seem to matter to us nonetheless and that this impression cannot be shaken off.
  • If the problem is sufficiently important, or if the quadratic term is nearly big enough to matter, then one might want to determine whether the sum of the quadratic and cubic terms is large enough to matter in the problem.

  • The fact that Schlick was not Jewish did not seem to matter to propagandists capitalizing on the crime, who associated Schlick with Jewish members of the intelligentsia.
  • If the system is divided by a wall that is permeable to heat or to matter, the temperature of each subsystem is identical.
  • However, because of the poor coupling of gravitational waves to matter, such signals are difficult to detect.
  • and Simon Reynolds said the album is where Kraftwerk's music really starts to matter.
  • It may be allowed that the wall between the system and the subsystem is not only permeable to matter and to internal energy, but also may be movable so as to allow work to be done when the two systems have different pressures.

  • Kahneman said that Tversky "had simply perfect taste in choosing problems, and he never wasted much time on anything that was not destined to matter.
  • Furthermore, Aristotle says that a soul is related to its body as form to matter.
  • In many cases, the differences are too small to matter.
  • Currently, the issue does not seem to matter enough to most residents to prompt political action.
  • Nonlinear dynamics can occur when electromagnetic fields couple to matter that follows nonlinear dynamical laws.

  • The thermal time constant of the heating elements is several minutes, so that the temperature fluctuations are too small to matter in practice.
  • It is employed for small survey works where errors due to the earth's shape are too small to matter.
  • the reduction of mind to matter) and the reduction of the number of structures operating in nature (e.g., the reduction of one physical force to another).
  • He claimed: "Governments have been dominated by the corporate entities and citizens have ceased to matter in public policy".
  • In 1993, Schmidt released the follow up album to "Matter": Lassigue Bendthaus' "Cloned".

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