Betekenis van:
day game
day game
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a game played in daylight
Hyperoniemen
Werkwoord
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Sometimes the game lasted all day.
- If it rains on that day, the game will be postponed until the next fine day.
- I plan to watch a game at the baseball field the day after tomorrow.
- One day in 1906, a newspaper cartoonist named Tad Dorgan went to a baseball game.
- Under that Decision, imports into the Community from Canada, are authorised of poultry, hatching eggs, day-old chicks, meat of poultry, ratites and wild game-birds.
- laying down a list of third countries from which poultry, hatching eggs, day-old chicks, meat of poultry, ratites and wild game-birds, eggs and egg products and specified pathogen-free eggs may be imported into and transit through the Community and the applicable veterinary certification conditions, and amending Decisions 93/342/EEC, 2000/585/EC and 2003/812/EC
- Commission Decisions 94/85/EC [9], 94/86/EC [10], 94/984/EC [11], 95/233/EC [12], 96/482/EC [13], 96/659/EC [14] 97/38/EC [15], 2000/609/EC [16], 2001/393/EC [17] and 2001/751/EC lay down Community rules on imports into and transit through the Community of poultry, hatching eggs, day-old chicks and meat of poultry, ratites and wild-game birds and eggs and egg products and specified pathogen-free eggs (the commodities concerned).
- Commission Decision 2006/696/EC of 28 August 2006 laying down a list of third countries from which poultry, hatching eggs, day-old chicks, meat of poultry, ratites and wild game-birds, eggs and egg products and specified pathogen-free eggs may be imported into and transit through the Community and the applicable veterinary certification conditions and amending Decisions 93/342/EEC, 2000/585/EC and 2003/812/EC [6] covers imports into and transit through the Community of in particular breeding and productive poultry, hatching eggs and day-old chicks and sets out a list of third countries from which Member States are authorised to import the relevant animals and hatching eggs.
- Poultry, hatching eggs, day-old chicks, meat, minced meat and mechanically separated meat of poultry, ratites and wild game-birds, eggs and egg products and specified pathogen-free eggs for which the relevant veterinary certificates have been issued in accordance with Decisions 94/85/EC, 94/86/EC, 94/984/EC, 95/233/EC, 96/482/EC, 97/38/EC, 2000/609/EC, 2001/393/EC, 2001/751/EC may be imported into or transit through the Community until six months after the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.
- Commission Decision 2006/696/EC of 28 August 2006 laying down a list of third countries from which poultry, hatching eggs, day-old chicks, meat of poultry, ratites and wild game-birds, eggs and egg products and specified pathogen-free eggs may be imported into and transit through the Community and the applicable veterinary certification conditions, and amending Decisions 93/342/EEC, 2000/585/EC and 2003/812/EC [3] lays down veterinary certification conditions for imports into and transit through the Community of poultry and certain products thereof.
- Commission Decision 2006/696/EC of 28 August 2006 laying down a list of third countries from which poultry, hatching eggs, day-old chicks, meat of poultry, ratites and wild game birds, eggs and egg products and specified pathogen-free eggs may be imported into and transit through the Community and the applicable veterinary certification conditions, and amending Decisions 93/342/EEC, 2000/585/EC and 2003/812/EC [3] lays down the veterinary certification conditions for imports into and transit through the Community of those products.
- Commission Decision 2006/696/EC of 28 August 2006 laying down a list of third countries from which poultry, hatching eggs, day-old chicks, meat of poultry, ratites and wild game-birds, eggs and egg products and specified pathogen-free eggs may be imported into and transit through the Community and the applicable veterinary certification conditions, and amending Decisions 93/342/EEC, 2000/585/EC and 2003/812/EC [3] sets out a list of third countries from which these commodities may be imported into, and transit through, the Community and lays down the veterinary certification conditions.