Betekenis van:
turn of events

turn of events
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • algehele verandering
  • an unforeseen development

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Hyperoniemen

turn of events
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • wending, keer
  • an unforeseen development

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

turn of events
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • keer
  • an unforeseen development

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Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. I didn't foresee this turn of events.
  2. Generally inadequate when dealing with an unexpected turn of events.
  3. Initiates and maintains exchanges even when dealing with an unexpected turn of events.
  4. May fail to understand a linguistic or situational complication or an unexpected turn of events.
  5. When the speaker is confronted with a linguistic or situational complication or an unexpected turn of events, comprehension may be slower or require clarification strategies.
  6. handle successfully and with relative ease the linguistic challenges presented by a complication or unexpected turn of events that occurs within the context of a routine work situation or communicative task with which they are otherwise familiar; and
  7. Comprehension is accurate on common, concrete, and work-related topics and mostly accurate when the speaker is confronted with a linguistic or situational complication or an unexpected turn of events.
  8. For the first time not later than 45 days after official confirmation of the first outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, and subsequently as and when required by the turn of events, the situation shall be re-examined within the Committee.
  9. According to the Commission’s estimates on the basis of Carsid’s forecast cash flow, under the most optimistic hypothesis and the most favourable one for Carsid (100 % capacity utilisation, constant costs as from […], continuous operation after […]), the internal rate of return on the investment is […], which is well below the minimum rate required in view of the risk and, at all events, below the rate indicated by the Belgian authorities for an investment in the steel industry […]. Furthermore, in view of the sensitivity of Carsid’s performance to the quantities produced, which in their turn depend on the market situation, this rate will be lower.