Betekenis van:
gun control
gun control
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- efforts to regulate or control sales of guns
Hyperoniemen
Werkwoord
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Tom is in favor of gun control.
- We discussed gun control in social studies class.
- Weapon sights, bombing computers, gun laying equipment and weapon control systems;
- Note 2: 6A001.a.1.c. does not control electronic sources which direct the sound vertically only, or mechanical (e.g., air gun or vapour-shock gun) or chemical (e.g., explosive) sources.
- Note 2:6A001.a.1.c. does not control electronic sources which direct the sound vertically only, or mechanical (e.g., air gun or vapour-shock gun) or chemical (e.g., explosive) sources.
- Note 2:6A001.a.1.c. does not control electronic sources which direct the sound vertically only, or mechanical (e.g., air gun or vapour-shock gun) or chemical (e.g., explosive) sources.
- Incorporating other than lead zirconate titanate as the transduction element; c. Acoustic projectors, including transducers, incorporating piezoelectric, magnetostrictive, electrostrictive, electrodynamic or hydraulic elements operating individually or in a designed combination, having any of the following: Note 1: The control status of acoustic projectors, including transducers, specially designed for other equipment is determined by the control status of the other equipment. Note 2: 6A001.a.1.c. does not control electronic sources which direct the sound vertically only, or mechanical (e.g., air gun or vapour-shock gun) or chemical (e.g., explosive) sources.
- Note 2: 6A001.a.1.c. does not control electronic sources which direct the sound vertically only, or mechanical (e.g., air gun or vapour-shock gun) or chemical (e.g., explosive) sources. 1. An instantaneous radiated 'acoustic power density' exceeding 0,01 mW/mm2/Hz for devices operating at frequencies below 10 kHz; 2. A continuously radiated 'acoustic power density' exceeding 0,001 mW/mm2/Hz for devices operating at frequencies below 10 kHz; or Technical Note: 'Acoustic power density' is obtained by dividing the output acoustic power by the product of the area of the radiating surface and the frequency of operation. 3. Side-lobe suppression exceeding 22 dB;