Betekenis van:
ground plan

ground plan
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • verkleinde afbeelding v.e. stuk land; projectie op schaal van een stad of terrein, een opstelling e.d.
  • a floor plan for the ground level of a building

Hyperoniemen

ground plan
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • getekend overzicht v.d. situatie
  • a floor plan for the ground level of a building

Hyperoniemen

ground plan
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • plattegrond, grondtekening, situatieplan
  • a floor plan for the ground level of a building

Hyperoniemen

ground plan
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • tracé
  • a floor plan for the ground level of a building

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Plan view of the ground-glass lid
  2. Scale 1/1 Cross-section of the lid S2 S3 Cross-section of the cell S S1 Plan view of the cell Plan view of the ground-glass lid
  3. TNT and Deutsche Post/DHL were chosen on the ground that even if RM is not on a par with those companies now, it will be after […] years of the investment plan.
  4. For roasted coffee beans, ground roasted coffee, soluble coffee under 15 tonnes the sampling plan shall be used with 10 to 100 incremental samples, depending on the lot weight, resulting in an aggregate sample of 1 to 10 kg.
  5. For roasted coffee beans, ground roasted coffee, soluble coffee under 15 tonnes the sampling plan shall be used with 10 to 100 incremental samples, depending on the lot weight, resulting in an aggregate sample of 1 to 10 kg. The figures in the following table can be used to determine the number of incremental samples to be taken.
  6. the fact that the loan aimed at financing an investment plan which had been approved by the Commission should have constituted a sufficiently solid ground for the lending bank and the guarantor to expect that HSY would be able to reimburse the loan,
  7. A 6-monthly review process, in accordance with the assessment criteria set out in the Concept of Operations (CONOPS) and the Operation Plan (OPLAN) and taking into account developments on the ground, will enable adjustments to be made to the EUPOL COPPS size and scope as necessary.
  8. For cereal lots under 50 tonnes and for roasted coffee beans, ground roasted coffee, soluble coffee and dried vine fruit lots under 15 tonnes the sampling plan has to be used with 10 to 100 incremental samples, depending on the lot weight, resulting in an aggregate sample of 1 to 10 kg.
  9. A six-monthly review process, in accordance with the assessment criteria set out in the Concept of Operations (CONOPS) and the Operation Plan (OPLAN) and taking into account developments on the ground, will enable adjustments to be made to the EUPOL COPPS size and scope as necessary.
  10. The appointment of a new management team and the launching of a study to prepare the ground for a new industrial plan would appear to be the first steps to take in order to regain the market's confidence (see, for example, the above-mentioned HSBC report, p. 6: ‘… the normal attitude of a prudent investor when faced with such a situation is: (i) to re-establish confidence in the company's future by appointing a management with fresh credibility’.