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carry off

to carry off
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  • uitroeien
  • kill in large numbers

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to carry off
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  • verminderen in aantal
  • kill in large numbers

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to carry off
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  • handig maar onprettig regelen
  • be successful; achieve a goal

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to carry off
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  • slagen in iets; gedaan krijgen
  • be successful; achieve a goal

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to carry off
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  • rijdend vertrekken
  • remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state

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to carry off
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  • wegleiden; wegvoeren
  • remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state

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to carry off
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  • naar elders slepen
  • kill in large numbers

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to carry off
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  • dragend verwijderen
  • remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state

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to carry off
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  • behalen
  • be successful; achieve a goal

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to carry off
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  • klaarspelen, bolwerken, fiksen, klaren, koersen
  • be successful; achieve a goal

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. I didn't expect to succeed, but somehow I managed to carry it off.
  2. Let us go together. We can swim across the river, carry off the bear cubs, take them to the house on the mountain, and together find happiness.
  3. “Container cargo” means containers with or without cargo which are lifted on or off the vessels which carry them by sea.
  4. Roll-on roll-off vessels are particularly vulnerable to security incidents, in particular if they carry passengers as well as cargo.
  5. ‘Container cargo’ means containers with or without cargo which are lifted on or off the vessels which carry them by sea.
  6. After the cut-off date for the Commission Spring 2004 forecast, the Portuguese authorities made public their intention to carry out further (real-estate related) operations to allow the deficit to stay below 3 % of GDP in the current year.
  7. The accounting officer shall be empowered to check the information received as well as to carry out any further checks he deems necessary in order to sign off the accounts.
  8. To reduce this risk, the Commission considers that a larger share of the real estate financing business should be hived off through a separate sale of BerlinHyp and expects Germany to carry out a detailed analysis.
  9. “Ro-ro cargo” means goods, whether or not in containers, on ro-ro units, and ro-ro units which are rolled on and off the vessels which carry them by sea.
  10. ‘Ro-ro cargo’ means goods, whether or not in containers, on ro-ro units, and ro-ro units which are rolled on and off the vessels which carry them by sea.
  11. In order for such checks to take place as set out under (ii) and (iii) above (one-off verification and random checks), supervisors or, especially, NCBs or external auditors must be authorised to carry out this investigation, if necessary contractually or in accordance with the applicable national requirements.
  12. Grain measurements are taken on wholly milled rice by the following method:(a) take a sample representative of the batch;(b) sieve the sample so as to retain only whole grains, including immature grains;(c) carry out two measurements of 100 grains each and work out the average;(d) express the results in millimetres, rounded off to one decimal place.
  13. It would not be able to carry out the necessary investments in order to compete effectively with the dumped imports from the third countries concerned. This would also in all likelihood force some companies to cease production and lay off their employees in the near future.
  14. Therefore, additional measures are needed in order to prevent the government deficit from rising above the 3 % of GDP reference value in 2004 and following years. After the cut-off date for the Commission Spring 2004 forecast, the Portuguese authorities made public their intention to carry out further (real-estate related) operations to allow the deficit to stay below 3 % of GDP in the current year.