Betekenis van:
breaking point

breaking point
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • kwestie in bespreking
  • the degree of tension or stress at which something breaks

Hyperoniemen

breaking point
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • rekgrens, elasticiteitsgrens
  • the degree of tension or stress at which something breaks

Hyperoniemen

breaking point
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • (psychology) stress at which a person breaks down or a situation becomes crucial

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. My patience has come to the breaking point.
    2. Relations between the two countries have been strained to the breaking point.
    3. Category IV certificate holders may carry out the activity provided for in point (a) of Article 2(1) provided that it does not entail breaking into the refrigeration circuit containing fluorinated greenhouse gases.
    4. Category II certificate holders may carry out the activities provided for in point (a) of Article 2(1) provided that it does not entail breaking into the refrigeration circuit containing fluorinated greenhouse gases.
    5. In the case of liquid eggs, the label referred to in point 1 must also bear the words: ‘non-pasteurised egg products - to be treated at place of destination’ and indicate the date and hour of breaking.
    6. "Superplastic forming" (1 2) means a deformation process using heat for metals that are normally characterised by low values of elongation (less than 20 %) at the breaking point as determined at room temperature by conventional tensile strength testing, in order to achieve elongations during processing which are at least 2 times those values.
    7. "Superplastic forming" (1 2) means a deformation process using heat for metals that are normally characterised by low values of elongation (less than 20 %) at the breaking point as determined at room temperature by conventional tensile strength testing, in order to achieve elongations during processing which are at least 2 times those values.
    8. Two exporters submitted that the increase in average unit costs of the Community industry in the period under consideration was a significant factor behind the deterioration of the profitability of the Community industry, to the point of breaking the causal link between dumping and injury.
    9. "Superplastic forming" (1 2) means a deformation process using heat for metals that are normally characterised by low values of elongation (less than 20 %) at the breaking point as determined at room temperature by conventional tensile strength testing, in order to achieve elongations during processing which are at least 2 times those values. "Symmetric algorithm" (5) means a cryptographic algorithm using an identical key for both encryption and decryption.
    10. "Superplastic forming" (1 2) means a deformation process using heat for metals that are normally characterised by low values of elongation (less than 20 %) at the breaking point as determined at room temperature by conventional tensile strength testing, in order to achieve elongations during processing which are at least 2 times those values. "Symmetric algorithm" (5) means a cryptographic algorithm using an identical key for both encryption and decryption. N.B.:a common use of "symmetric algorithms" is confidentiality of data.
    11. "Superplastic forming" (1 2) means a deformation process using heat for metals that are normally characterised by low values of elongation (less than 20 %) at the breaking point as determined at room temperature by conventional tensile strength testing, in order to achieve elongations during processing which are at least 2 times those values. "Symmetric algorithm" (5) means a cryptographic algorithm using an identical key for both encryption and decryption.
    12. "Superplastic forming" (1 2) means a deformation process using heat for metals that are normally characterised by low values of elongation (less than 20 %) at the breaking point as determined at room temperature by conventional tensile strength testing, in order to achieve elongations during processing which are at least 2 times those values. "Symmetric algorithm" (5) means a cryptographic algorithm using an identical key for both encryption and decryption.
    13. "Super High Power Laser" ("SHPL") (6) means a "laser" capable of delivering (the total or any portion of) the output energy exceeding 1 kJ within 50 ms or having an average or CW power exceeding 20 kW. "Superplastic forming" (1 2) means a deformation process using heat for metals that are normally characterised by low values of elongation (less than 20 %) at the breaking point as determined at room temperature by conventional tensile strength testing, in order to achieve elongations during processing which are at least 2 times those values.
    14. "Super High Power Laser" ("SHPL") (6) means a "laser" capable of delivering (the total or any portion of) the output energy exceeding 1 kJ within 50 ms or having an average or CW power exceeding 20 kW. "Superplastic forming" (1 2) means a deformation process using heat for metals that are normally characterised by low values of elongation (less than 20 %) at the breaking point as determined at room temperature by conventional tensile strength testing, in order to achieve elongations during processing which are at least 2 times those values.
    15. "Super High Power Laser" ("SHPL") (6) means a "laser" capable of delivering (the total or any portion of) the output energy exceeding 1 kJ within 50 ms or having an average or CW power exceeding 20 kW. "Superplastic forming" (1 2) means a deformation process using heat for metals that are normally characterised by low values of elongation (less than 20 %) at the breaking point as determined at room temperature by conventional tensile strength testing, in order to achieve elongations during processing which are at least 2 times those values.