Betekenis van:
rapidity

rapidity
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a rate that is rapid

    Synoniemen

    Hyperoniemen

    Hyponiemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. I was pleased with the rapidity with which he mastered Japanese.
    2. Rapidity of rise may be inversely proportional to duration at altitude.
    3. Something else to be borne in mind here is the rapidity with which the virus can reproduce.
    4. the regularity and rapidity of information supplied by the third country on the presence of hazards in feed and food, and in live animals;
    5. In light of the rapidity of the spread of avian influenza in Romania in the last few weeks, it is necessary to extend the suspension of relevant imports from Romania, into the Community, to the whole territory of that country.
    6. The normal preliminary ruling procedure, as set out in Article 23 of the Statute of the Court of Justice and in the Rules of Procedure, does not allow the Court to rule on the questions submitted to it with the rapidity required in the types of case referred to above.
    7. whether the third country is a member of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) and the regularity and rapidity of the information supplied by the third country relating to the existence of infectious or contagious diseases of equidae in its territory, in particular those diseases listed by the OIE and in Annex I to this Directive;
    8. whether the third country is a member of the Office International des Epizooties (OIE) and the regularity and rapidity of the information supplied by the third country relating to the existence of infectious or contagious diseases of equidae in its territory, in particular those diseases listed by the OIE and in Annex A to this Directive;
    9. whether the third country is a member of the OIE and the regularity and rapidity of the information supplied by the third country relating to the existence of infectious or contagious animal diseases in its territory, in particular those diseases listed by the OIE;
    10. Given the great relevance of PWN for coniferous plants and wood, the rapidity with which the disease spreads, the proximity of another Member State to the infested zone and the possible impact on European forestry and international wood trade, that condition is fulfilled with respect to the measures relating to the creation of a clear cut belt, as provided for in the Portuguese action plan.