Betekenis van:
have it off

to have it off
Werkwoord
  • (van mannen) geslachtsgemeenschap hebben met, seksueel gebruiken
  • have sexual intercourse with

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. It looks like I must have dozed off.
  2. The game would not have been called off if it hadn't rained so heavily.
  3. They hit it off from the beginning and have been together for two decades now.
  4. If the door doesn't fit, you might have to shave off a bit of the wood until it closes properly.
  5. You should have come here sooner instead of putting it off out of pride for so long.
  6. It is assumed that weekends have no usage, and no manual switching-off is done.
  7. Thus it cannot be considered equivalent to general lay-off schemes such as the special lay-off fund or the laid-off workers’ mobility scheme, which have never been assessed by the Commission under the State aid rules.
  8. Without any assistance, it would have considered switching off terrestrial transmission in Berlin-Brandenburg without any replacement.
  9. The Commission considers that it does not constitute indirect aid either, as it only benefits staff after they have been laid off.
  10. When the work equipment or the dangerous parts of it have stopped, the energy supply of the actuators concerned must be switched off.
  11. Similarly, the Commission cannot accept the recipient’s argument that, however diligent it had been, the company could not have known that the write-off might constitute State aid.
  12. Even if it was in theory possible for the Community industry to have sold off more of its stock in 2004, this would have been at heavily loss making prices.
  13. It also points out that considerable capacity reductions have been undertaken in that sector following the selling-off of the Industrial Turbines business to Siemens and the T&D business to Areva and that it is pursuing its restructuring efforts.
  14. If Euromoteurs’ viability is to be restored, the company will have to meet two challenges: it will have to rationalise its production facilities, and it will have to diversify its customer base so as to end its reliance on orders from SEB (which have been trailing off since 2002 and are now channelled through Johnson).
  15. ProSiebenSat.1 stressed the importance of the funding, from a commercial viewpoint, for the success of the digital switch-over. Without any assistance, it would have considered switching off terrestrial transmission in Berlin-Brandenburg without any replacement.