English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekbetekenis van die woord "beraad" is:Die hoogste punt of deel van 'n berg, heuwel of hoogte.'n Vergadering of konferensie van staatshoofde of ander hoëvlak-amptenare.Die hoogste vlak of graad haalbaar; die hoogste punt van prestasie of sukses.'n Formele ooreenkoms of besluit wat deur 'n groep of organisasie bereik is.Voorbeeldsinne:Ons het die kruin van die berg bereik na 'n lang en moeilike klim.Die G7-beraad sal volgende maand in die Verenigde Koninkryk plaasvind.Om die kampioenskap te wen was die beraad van haar atletiekloopbaan.Die maatskappy se bestuurders het 'n beraad gehou om die toekomstige rigting van die besigheid te bespreek.

Synonyms

  1. breast

Sentence Examples

  1. He is worshipped under the figure of a large stone pillar terminating at the summit in a cone or pyramid, whereby is denoted Fire.
  2. It was a species of table land, near the summit of an almost inaccessible hill, densely wooded from base to pinnacle, and interspersed with huge crags that appeared to lie loosely upon the soil, and in many cases were prevented from precipitating themselves into the valleys below, merely by the support of the trees against which they reclined.
  3. Although upreared upon the summit of a wave more than a hundred times her own altitude, her apparent size exceeded that of any ship of the line or East Indiaman in existence.
  4. On the summit of the East Cliff the new searchlight was ready for experiment, but had not yet been tried.
  5. the ice opens suddenly to the right, and to the left, and we are whirling dizzily, in immense concentric circles, round and round the borders of a gigantic amphitheatre, the summit of whose walls is lost in the darkness and the distance.
  6. It was difficult to tell, but it looked like it led all the way to the summit.
  7. To bring my argument to a close, I would say then, gentle sir, let your son go on as his star leads him, for being so studious as he seems to be, and having already successfully surmounted the first step of the sciences, which is that of the languages, with their help he will by his own exertions reach the summit of polite literature, which so well becomes an independent gentleman, and adorns, honours, and distinguishes him, as much as the mitre does the bishop, or the gown the learned counsellor.
  8. A mock-Tudor Edwardian house stood at the summit of a hill overlooking everything.
  9. As he went along, then, occupied with these thoughts, he perceived on the summit of a height that rose before their eyes a man who went springing from rock to rock and from tussock to tussock with marvellous agility.
  10. But all was indeed changed the frowning mountains seemed further away, and we were near the top of a steep-rising hill, on summit of which was such a castle as Jonathan tell of in his diary.