Betekenis van:
climb on

to climb on
Werkwoord
  • mbt. een paard
  • get up on the back of

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  1. Don't climb on this!
  2. Don't let him climb on the bed.
  3. I think it's dangerous to climb a mountain on a day when it's stormy.
  4. Why did you climb up on the roof of her house?
  5. In the past I used to vote the Democratic ticket, but from now on I'll climb on the Republicans' bandwagon.
  6. In the past I used to vote for the Democratic ticket, but from now on I'll climb on the Republican bandwagon.
  7. The priest seems to make it a practice to climb on the underdog's bandwagon and persuade the other side to compromise.
  8. In a football game the spectators are usually ardent rooters for one of the two teams, but there also is a small group who will climb on the bandwagon of the winning team.
  9. To limit the risk of wheel climb on the rail the quotient of lateral force Y and vertical load Q of a wheel must not exceed
  10. To limit the risk of wheel climb on the rail the quotient of lateral force Y and vertical load Q of a wheel shall not exceed
  11. Cot bumpers shall be designed and manufactured in such a way as to avoid the presence of parts likely to be used as footholds enabling children to climb on the product.
  12. An operator shall ensure that the aeroplane will, in the meteorological conditions expected for the flight, at any point on its route or on any planned diversion therefrom, be capable of a rate of climb of at least 300 ft per minute with all engines operating within the maximum continuous power conditions specified at:
  13. For instrument approaches with a missed approach gradient greater than 2,5 % an operator shall verify that the expected landing mass of the aeroplane allows a missed approach with a climb gradient equal to or greater than the applicable missed approach gradient in the one-engine inoperative missed approach configuration and speed (see applicable requirements on certification of large aeroplanes).
  14. For instrument approaches with a missed approach gradient greater than 2,5 % an operator shall verify that the expected landing mass of the aeroplane allows a missed approach with a climb gradient equal to or greater than the applicable missed approach gradient in the one-engine inoperative missed approach configuration and speed (see applicable requirements on certification of large aeroplanes).
  15. Non-human primates Young non-human primates shall not be separated from their mothers until they are, depending on the species, 6 to 12 months old. The environment shall enable non-human primates to carry out a complex daily programme of activity. The enclosure shall allow non-human primates to adopt as wide a behavioural repertoire as possible, provide it with a sense of security, and a suitably complex environment to allow the animal to run, walk, climb and jump.