Betekenis van:
fret
fret
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- an ornamental pattern consisting of repeated vertical and horizontal lines (often in relief)
"there was a simple fret at the top of the walls"
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- Don’t fret.
- You need not fret over such trifles.
- Jigsaw refers to a fret saw - that's how the name's origin was derived.
- To date, however, none of Sernam’s competitors has submitted an explicit request to Fret SNCF.
- To date, however, none of Sernam’s competitors has explicitly asked Fret SNCF for such a service.
- To date, however, none of Sernam’s competitors has explicitly asked Fret SNCF for such a service. Fret SNCF confirms that it is prepared to supply an equivalent service, on the same conditions, to any operator asking for it.
- To date, however, none of Sernam’s competitors has submitted an explicit request to Fret SNCF. Fret SNCF confirms that it is prepared to provide an equivalent service on the same terms to any operator asking for it.
- As the Commission noted in its decision in case N 386/04, Fret SNCF, the conditions between rail and road are not identical, to the detriment of rail.
- Fret SNCF confirms that it is prepared to supply an equivalent service, on the same conditions, to any operator asking for it.
- Fret SNCF confirms that it is prepared to provide an equivalent service on the same terms to any operator asking for it.
- Nevertheless, according to the French authorities, [42]“Sernam does not have a monopoly on TBE as any operator may ask Fret SNCF for an equivalent service.
- This opening-up did not fail to have an effect, as shown by the activities of the companies DLC and, more recently, Fret SNCF.
- Moreover, as regards the development of groupage and express mail carried by rail (TBE concept), the French authorities note that ‘Sernam does not have a monopoly of TBE as any operator may ask Fret SNCF for an equivalent service.
- In its decision N 386/04, Fret SNCF, the Commission considered such liberalisation to be a compensatory measure for competitors,Several other competitors of SNCB/IFB (among which are Rail4Chem, Railion Nederland, TrainSport, DFG, EWS, Connex and ACTS) have already received or in all probability will receive their operating licences shortly,
- The SNCB (B-Cargo) already currently provides traction services to IFB’s competitors, whether suppliers of combined (intermodal) transport such as companies as HUPAC, CNC (Naviland Cargo), Conliner, Danzas/DHL Express Cargo and ICF, or suppliers of ‘forwarding’ services such as Transfesa, K+N, Nauta, NTR, Panalpina, Rail&Sea, Railog, Chemfreight, Rhenania, TMF, Gondrand, RME Chem, RME fret and East Rail Expedition,