Betekenis van:
deck out

to deck out
Werkwoord
  • optuigen
  • put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

to deck out
Werkwoord
  • je feestelijk kleden; smakeloos opmaken, uitdossen
  • put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

to deck out
Werkwoord
  • uitdossen
  • put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

Werkwoord


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The maximum vertical deflection of a bridge deck shall not exceed the values set out in Annex A2 to EN 1990:2002.
  2. All vehicles shall comply with the provisions set out in Annex 3 to this Regulation (modified by Annex 9 in the case of double-deck vehicles).
  3. In model tests involving worst SOLAS damages near the ship ends, it has been observed that progressive flooding was not possible because of the tendency of the water on deck to accumulate near the damage opening and hence flow out.
  4. ICCAT observers shall be provided with adequate space on the bridge or pilot house for clerical work, as well as space on deck adequate for carrying out observer duties; and
  5. The maximum permitted peak design values of bridge deck acceleration calculated along the line of a track shall not exceed the values set out in Annex A2 to EN 1990:2002.The design of bridges shall take into account the most unfavourable effects of either the vertical loads specified in § 4.2.14.1 or load model HSLM, in accordance with EN 1991-2:2003 paragraph 6.4.6.5 (3).
  6. .1.2 a mass of 75 kg for each passenger; .1.3 passengers shall be distributed on available deck areas towards one side of the ship on the decks where assembly stations are located and in such a way that they produce the most adverse heeling moment. .2 Moment due to launching of all fully loaded davit-launched survival craft on one side: .2.1 all lifeboats and rescue boats fitted on the side to which the ship has heeled after having sustained damage shall be assumed to be swung out fully loaded and ready for lowering; .2.2 for lifeboats which are arranged to be launched fully loaded from the stowed position, the maximum heeling moment during launching shall be taken;
  7. .1.2 a mass of 75 kg for each passenger; .1.3 passengers shall be distributed on available deck areas towards one side of the ship on the decks where assembly stations are located and in such a way that they produce the most adverse heeling moment. .2 Moment due to launching of all fully loaded davit-launched survival craft on one side: .2.1 all lifeboats and rescue boats fitted on the side to which the ship has heeled after having sustained damage shall be assumed to be swung out fully loaded and ready for lowering; .2.2 for lifeboats which are arranged to be launched fully loaded from the stowed position, the maximum heeling moment during launching shall be taken; .2.3 a fully loaded davit-launched life-raft attached to each davit on the side to which the ship has heeled after having sustained damage shall be assumed to be swung out ready for lowering; .2.4 persons not in the life-saving appliances which are swung out shall not provide either additional heeling or righting moment; .2.5 life-saving appliances on the side of the ship opposite to the side to which the ship has heeled shall be assumed to be in a stowed position.