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hand job

hand job
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • het zichzelf een orgasme geven; zelfbevrediging; masturbatie
  • slang for masturbation

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Let's concentrate on the job at hand.
  2. Please give me a hand with my job.
  3. That job was not very interesting, but on the other hand it was well paid.
  4. The job pays well, but on the other hand I have to work twelve hours a day.
  5. In conclusion, Ahn, it very much falls to you and me to set the tone for the work environment. I will do my bit to defuse the present climate and crack on with the job at hand. I hope I can rely on your support for this.
  6. On the other hand, should anti-dumping measures not be imposed, it is likely that the negative trend of the Community industry will continue. The Community industry will likely continue to lose market share and to experience a deterioration of its profitability. This will in all likelihood lead to cuts in production and investments, the further closure of certain production facilities and further job reduction in the Community.
  7. On the other hand, should anti-dumping measures not be imposed, it is likely that the negative trend of the Community industry will continue. The Community industry will likely continue to lose market shares and to experience a deterioration of its profitability. This will in all likelihood lead to cuts in production and investments, closure of certain production capacities and further job reduction in the Community.
  8. Context of use: Users, tasks, equipment (hardware, software and materials), and the physical and social environments in which a product is used (ISO 9241-11, 1998) Distraction: Attention given to a non-driving related activity, typically to the detriment of driving performance. Display (noun): Device capable of presenting information to the driver EXAMPLES: Visual displays (such as LCD screens), auditory displays (such as tones) and tactile displays (such as pedal vibration). Driving: Activity of the primary driving task and secondary tasks associated with or supporting the primary driving task Employer: Person or organisation that has a contract with an employee NOTE: Those employers addressed by these principles require the employees to drive as part of their job. EXAMPLES: fleet managers, taxi companies, delivery companies, emergency service organisations Hands-free: With no need to permanently hold with the hand any component of the system
  9. Context of use: Users, tasks, equipment (hardware, software and materials), and the physical and social environments in which a product is used (ISO 9241-11, 1998). Distraction: Attention given to a non-driving-related activity, typically to the detriment of driving performance. Display (noun): Device capable of presenting information to the driver. EXAMPLES: Visual displays (such as LCD screens), auditory displays (such as tones) and tactile displays (such as pedal vibration). Driving: Activity of the primary driving task and secondary tasks associated with or supporting the primary driving task. Employer: Person or organisation that has a contract with an employee. NB: Those employers addressed by these principles require the employees to drive as part of their job. EXAMPLES: Fleet managers, taxi companies, delivery companies, emergency service organisations. Hands-free: With no need to permanently hold with the hand any component of the system.