Betekenis van:
meshed

meshed
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • resembling a network
    "a meshed road system"
    meshed
    Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
      • (used of toothed parts or gears) interlocked and interacting
      "meshed gears"
      "intermeshed twin rotors"

      Synoniemen

      meshed
      Zelfstandig naamwoord
        • the holy city of Shiite Muslims; located in northeastern Iran

        Synoniemen

        Werkwoord


        Voorbeeldzinnen

        1. When applying this mesh size range the codend and the extension piece shall be constructed of square meshed netting.
        2. from 1 July 2008, the net referred to in point 1 shall be replaced by a square-meshed net of 40 mm at the cod-end or, at the duly justified request of the shipowner, by a diamond meshed net of 50 mm.
        3. Crush the sample until it is fine enough for all of it to pass through a 0,5 mm round-meshed sieve.
        4. Grind into particles of which at least 50 % will pass through a 0,5 mm mesh sieve and will leave no more than 10 % reject on a 1 mm round-meshed sieve.
        5. In order to ensure effective use of the 3400-3800 MHz band also in the longer term, administrations should continue with studies that may increase efficiency and innovative use, such as meshed network architectures.
        6. ‘square-meshed netting’ means a construction of netting mounted so that of the two sets of parallel lines formed by the mesh bars, one set is parallel to and the other at right angles to the long axis of the net;
        7. ‘pen’ — an area enclosed, for example, by walls, bars or meshed wire in which one or more animals are kept; depending on the size of the pen and the stocking density, the freedom of movement of the animals is usually less restricted than in a cage;
        8. ‘cage’ — a permanently fixed or movable container that is enclosed by solid walls and, at least on one side, by bars or meshed wire or, where appropriate, nets, and in which one or more animals are kept or transported; depending on the stocking density and the size of the container, the freedom of movement of the animals is relatively restricted;
        9. ‘run’ — an area closed, for example, by fences, walls, bars or meshed wire and frequently situated outside permanently fixed buildings, in which animals kept in cages or pens can move freely during certain periods of time in accordance with their ethological and physiological needs, such as exercise;
        10. In order to avoid further increases in mortality rates for juveniles and to substantially reduce the amount of discards of dead marine organisms by fishing vessels, it is appropriate to provide for increases in mesh sizes and hook sizes for trawl nets, bottom-set nets and longlines used for fishing for certain species of marine organisms and for the mandatory use of square-meshed netting.