Betekenis van:
fisherman

fisherman
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • echtgenote v.e. visser; iemand die (beroepsmatig) vist
  • someone whose occupation is catching fish

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. My father is a skilled fisherman.
  2. The fisherman cast the fishing line into the water.
  3. The fisherman cast his line into the water.
  4. The fisherman saved himself by means of a floating board.
  5. Does a worm scream silently when a fisherman impales it on a hook?
  6. The fisherman exaggerated the size of the fish he had caught.
  7. The first-time precarious fisherman, lazily fished dangerous poisonous fish, but soon stopped to shell peas.
  8. To enable the tax authorities to calculate the size of the standard deduction a fisherman is entitled to, the fisherman must provide information on the dates of the fishing trips and their duration.
  9. The nationwide social security contribution relief applied to French fisherman was, according to France, intended to compensate for the depressed market for fisheries products.
  10. Until 31 December 2007 such nets shall not exceed 5000 metres in the case of single or a second fisherman and 6000 metres for a third one.
  11. It shall be prohibited to have on board or set more than 6000 m of trammel net, bottom-set gillnet per vessel, taking into account that, as from January 2008, in the case of a single fisherman, such nets may not exceed 4000 metres, to which a further 1000 metres may be added for a second fisherman and another 1000 metres for a third one. Until 31 December 2007 such nets shall not exceed 5000 metres in the case of single or a second fisherman and 6000 metres for a third one.
  12. The Swedish authorities have chosen this criterion so as to not complicate the tax system and the application of it, as fishing trips already by nature constitute the business of a fisherman.
  13. It shall be prohibited to have on board or set more than 6000 m of trammel net, bottom-set gillnet per vessel, taking into account that, as from January 2008, in the case of a single fisherman, such nets may not exceed 4000 metres, to which a further 1000 metres may be added for a second fisherman and another 1000 metres for a third one.
  14. In addition, the administrative burden on the fisherman as well as on the taxation authorities will be reduced, as a deduction made with a certain percentage based on income is thought to be easier to manage and to verify than a deduction which is made on the basis of the number of fishing days.
  15. According to the advice from 2002, for the fisherman to be able to benefit from the tax deductions the fishing trip must have involved spending the night away from home, as a night away from home is a general condition under the general taxation system.