Betekenis van:
off-the-shelf

off-the-shelf
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • klaar voor gebruik
  • (especially of clothing) made in standard sizes and available from merchandise in stock

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Dust off the shelf.
  2. Clean the dust off the shelf.
  3. He took a book off the shelf.
  4. I grabbed a book off the shelf.
  5. The shelf fell off and all the books went tumbling down on Vasya.
  6. Clear off the shelf, and you can put your books there.
  7. It was claimed by several users that many of the glass fibres needed by the user industry could not be purchased off-the-shelf.
  8. A database system used shall be available commercially-off-the-shelf (COTS-product) or be available in the public domain (Open Source).
  9. Raised, part-enclosed structures should be provided (e.g. a bed with three walls and a roof on a shelf approximately one metre off the floor) to give the cats a view of their surroundings and, if pair- or group-housed, the opportunity to maintain a comfortable distance from other cats.There should be a sufficient number of these structures to minimise competition.
  10. EAS that is commercially available ‘off the shelf’ is referred to as ‘packaged’ software, in order to distinguish it from customised software that fulfils the same functions as packaged applications, but is developed in-house or with the help of outside consultants.
  11. the group of vessels flying the flag of Spain, participating in the fishery indicated in the request from Spain dated 2 December 2008 as completed by letters dated 6 and 14 March 2009, using bottom trawls of mesh size equal to or larger than 100 mm on the shelf slope off the West of Scotland in depths between 200 and 1000 metres and targeting mainly deep-sea species and hake.
  12. Enrichment Raised, part-enclosed structures should be provided (e.g. a bed with three walls and a roof on a shelf approximately one metre off the floor) to give the cats a view of their surroundings and, if pair- or group-housed, the opportunity to maintain a comfortable distance from other cats.There should be a sufficient number of these structures to minimise competition. Structures should be distributed within the enclosure so that animals can fully use the space available. There should also be provision for the cats to seek refuge and privacy within their own enclosure and, in particular, away from the sight of cats in other enclosures. Vertical wooden surfaces should be provided to allow claw-sharpening and scent-marking. Outside runs provide an environmental enrichment opportunity for cats in both breeding and user establishments and should be provided where possible. Pseudo-predatory and play behaviour should be encouraged. A selection of toys should be available and these should be changed on a regular basis in order to ensure ongoing stimulation and avoid familiarity, which decreases the motivation to play.