Betekenis van:
gross out

to gross out
Werkwoord
  • slecht reageren op drugs
  • lose one's nerve

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

to gross out
Werkwoord
  • afstoten, vervreemden
  • fill with distaste

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

to gross out
Werkwoord
  • flippen
  • lose one's nerve

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Reserve assets are compiled on a gross basis without any netting out of reserve-related liabilities.
  2. In 2001, gross Italian poultry production amounted to 1134000 tonnes out of an EU-15 total of 9088000 tonnes.
  3. The Commission's examination requirement here is confined to the compatibility of the notified aid intensity of 35 % gross under the criteria set out in the MSF 1998.
  4. The Polish authorities point out that the Łódź Province is one of the regions with the lowest per capita GDP, highest unemployment and lowest average monthly gross wages.
  5. In order to calculate the gross grant equivalent of the aid, each of these elements must be quantified and the algebraic sum worked out.
  6. The project would be carried out in Cutro, Calabria. Calabria is an Article 87(3)(a) area whose regional aid ceiling is 50 % gross grant equivalent [4] ( ‘gge’) for the period 2000-06.
  7. Ex post revaluation carried out on the basis of (1) an expected gross operating margin of [...] % in 2003 and (2) an annual growth rate of [...] % of turnover and profit from 2004.
  8. Historical data not available. Ex post revaluation carried out on the basis of (1) an expected gross operating marging of [...] % in 2004 and [...] % in 2005 and (2) an annual growth rate of [...] % for turnover and profit from 2004
  9. Ex post revaluation carried out on the basis of (1) an expected gross operating marging of [...] % in 2004 and [...] % in 2005 and (2) an annual growth rate of [...] % for turnover and profit from 2004
  10. In this section, Member States are required to set out their estimates of gross final energy consumption of all types of energy (from both renewable and conventional sources), overall and for each sector, in the period up to 2020.
  11. The corresponding financial perspective resulting from the technical adjustment for 2005, in line with movements in gross national income (GNI) and prices, is set out in tables 2a and 2b in the Annex.
  12. Audiences are measured using the concept of the gross rating point, or GRP, which is defined as the average number of contacts achieved by an advertising campaign out of 100 people in the target population.
  13. Offsetting checks and, if appropriate, extended offsetting checks (both terms as defined in paragraphs 2 and 3) shall be carried out on payment orders entered into the entry disposition to provide quick, liquidity-saving gross settlement of payment orders.
  14. However, at the Commission's request, following the analysis carried out by its consultants Ernst & Young, which indicated negative gross margins on the new routes to Scandinavia at the end of December 2004, Italy has provided additional information.
  15. In that respect, the Commission expert considered, having carried out, where possible, a comparative analysis, that the discount applied to the gross market value of the vessels and the legal uncertainty were consistent.