Betekenis van:
go down on

to go down on
Werkwoord
  • (een man) met de mond bevredigen; fluiten
  • provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation

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  1. Go straight on down this street.
  2. It was a real challenge for us to go down the cliff on a rope.
  3. Whenever I feel tired, I go down to the river to wash myself and feel the refreshing air on my body.
  4. The Commission will now go on to examine the courses open to a creditor in the unlikely event that the procedure laid down by the Law of 16 July 1980 does not result in payment.
  5. Agri-environment measures on land set aside under Article 54 or Article 107 of Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003 shall qualify for support only if the agri-environment commitments go beyond the main requirements laid down in Article 3(1) of that Regulation.
  6. Agri-environment measures on land set aside under Article 6 of Council Regulation (EC) No 1251/1999 [18] shall qualify for support only if the commitments go beyond the appropriate environmental measures referred to in Article 6(2) of that Regulation.From 1 January 2005, new agri-environment measures on land set aside under Article 54 or Article 107 of Regulation (EC) No 1782/2003 shall qualify for support only if the commitments go beyond the basic requirements laid down in Article 3(1) of that Regulation.
  7. On procedural grounds, Austria maintained that the Commission should not go into the details of this complaint as the Consortium, which had not yet entered the European banking market and was therefore not even a competitor, could not be regarded as an ‘interested party’ within the meaning of Article 1(h) of Council Regulation (EC) No 659/1999 of 22 March 1999 laying down detailed rules for the application of Article 93 [now Article 88] of the EC Treaty [20].
  8. For the purposes of the first subparagraph, refusal in bad faith or refusal to enforce the contract by the data importer shall not include cases in which cooperation or enforcement would conflict with mandatory requirements of the national legislation applicable to the data importer which do not go beyond what is necessary in a democratic society on the basis of one of the interests listed in Article 13(1) of Directive 95/46/EC, in particular sanctions as laid down in international and/or national instruments, tax-reporting requirements or anti-money-laundering reporting requirements.