Betekenis van:
belt out

to belt out
Werkwoord
  • uithalen
  • sing loudly and forcefully

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Werkwoord


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Tom pulled his gun out of his belt.
  2. The head of your penis is sticking out of your belt.
  3. where the weighing is carried out on a conveyor belt system a visible counter shall be fitted that records the cumulative total of the weight.
  4. where the weighing is carried out on a conveyor belt system a visible counter shall be fitted that records the cumulative total of the weight. Such cumulative total shall be recorded in the paginated logbook referred to in point (a);
  5. The technical requirements for the EC type-approval of rear-mounted roll-over protection structures of narrow-track wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors shall be those set out in point 3 of Code 7 of the OECD Decision C(2005) 1 of 29 March 2005, with the exception of points 3.1.4 (Test reports), 3.4 (Minor modifications), 3.5 (Labelling) and 3.6 (Seat belt anchorage performance).’
  6. The technical requirements for the EC type-approval of roll-over protection structures mounted in front of the driver’s seat on narrow-track wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors shall be those set out in point 3 of Code 6 of OECD Decision C(2005) 1 of 29 March 2005, with the exception of points 3.2.4 (Test reports), 3.5 (Minor modifications), 3.6 (Labelling) and 3.7 (Seat belt anchorage performance).’
  7. The technical requirements for the EC type-approval of roll-over protection structures mounted in front of the driver’s seat on narrow-track wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors shall be those set out in point 3 of Code 6 of the OECD Decision C(2008) 128 of October 2008, with the exception of points 3.2.4 (Test report), 3.4.1 (Administrative extension), 3.5 (Labelling) and 3.7 (Seat belt anchorage performance), reading as follows:
  8. The technical requirements for the EC type-approval of rear-mounted roll-over protection structures of narrow-track wheeled agricultural or forestry tractors shall be those set out in point 3 of Code 7 of the OECD Decision C(2008) 128 of October 2008, with the exception of points 3.1.4 (Test report), 3.3.1 (Administrative extensions), 3.4 (Labeling) and 3.6 (Seat belt anchorage performance), reading as follows:
  9. ‘vehicle with opening roof’ means a vehicle of which only the roof or part of it can be folded back or be opened, or may slide, leaving the existing structural elements of the vehicle above the belt line (see Annex X, explanatory notes, paragraphs 2.5); 2.9. ‘folding (tip-up) seat’ means an auxiliary seat intended for occasional use and which is normally folded out of the way. 2.10. ‘Protective system’ means interior fittings and devices intended to restrain the occupants. 2.11. ‘Type of a protective system’, means a category of protective devices which do not differ in such essential respects as: 2.11.1. their technology; 2.11.2. their geometry; 2.11.3. their constituent materials.