Betekenis van:
crop up

to crop up
Werkwoord
  • opduiken
  • appear suddenly or unexpectedly

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Werkwoord


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. There's a good chance that this year's rice crop will be up on last year's.
  2. We'll have a good crop if this good weather keeps up.
  3. Code 3 Non-irrigated follow-up crop (catch crop)
  4. Replanting rights granted shall correspond to the equivalent of the grubbed-up area in terms of pure crop.
  5. The follow-up of the payments of the crop specific payment for rice presumes that the Commission has been forwarded certain information related to the cultivation of base areas and sub-base areas.
  6. Article 7 of Decree of 29 December 1997: In order to be entitled to the controlled designation of origin ‘Rivesaltes’ completed with the mention ‘tuilé’, red wines must have grown on the property in an oxidising environment up to 1 September of the second year following the year of the crop.
  7. Wastes, agricultural crop residues, including straw, bagasse, husks, cobs and nut shells, and residues from processing, including crude glycerine (glycerine that is not refined), shall be considered to have zero life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions up to the process of collection of those materials.
  8. Article 7 of Decree of 29 December 1997: PDO ‘Rivesaltes’: in order to be entitled to the controlled designation of origin ‘Rivesaltes’ completed with the mention ‘ambré’, white wines must have grown on the property in an oxidising environment up to 1 September of the second year following the year of the crop.
  9. The requested derogation concerns the intention of Belgium to allow the application in Flanders, in specific holdings, of up to 250 kg nitrogen per hectare per year from livestock manure in parcels cultivated with grassland and maize undersown with grassland and up to 200 kg nitrogen per hectare per year from livestock manure in parcels cultivated with winter wheat followed by a catch crop and with beet.
  10. However, crops grown on areas which are fully sown and which are cultivated in accordance with local standards, but which do not attain the stage of lactic ripeness as a result of exceptional weather conditions recognised by the Member State concerned, shall remain eligible for the protein crop premium provided that the areas in question are not used for any other purpose up to this growing stage.