Betekenis van:
lengthening
lengthening
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- de extra speeltijd in een wedstrijd.
- the act of prolonging something
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
lengthening
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- bestendiging
- the act of prolonging something
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Werkwoord
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Lengthening Piece
- Lengthening of sliding driver's seat
- Lengthening of crane tracks on quay
- example: lengthening by adding new midbody,
- any change that substantially alters the dimensions of a ship, example: lengthening by adding new midbody,
- With a capacity ≥ 3 Mio Metric tonnes/year for New pipelines + extension/lengthening ≥ 30 km.
- Prolongation in north-westerly direction, lengthening of crane tracks, widening of entrance door
- With a capacity ≥ 1,5 Mio Metric tonnes/year for New pipelines + extension/lengthening ≥ 30 km.
- The remaining investments in hall 3 aimed at lengthening the crane track, widening the entrance door and upgrading the keel block system also constitute investments in existing installations.
- Investments in the extension of halls 1 and 3, in the lengthening of the crane track on quay 1 and in the welding machines
- the lengthening of the average maturity of the long-term funding and the increase in the sources of stable funding of the group.
- The restructuring plan, notified on 9 February 2010, consists firstly in reducing short-term funding, lengthening the average maturity of long-term funding and increasing the group’s stable sources of funding.
- Moreover, the Commission considers that the lengthening of the crane track on quay 1 and the investments in the upgrading of the welding machines are investments in existing installations.
- In order to operate on the market without working capital, HSCz therefore shortened the payment deadline for receivables to about 15 days while lengthening the payment deadline for payables to over 50 days.
- In this respect, the restructuring plan notified to the Commission provides for (i) a reduction of EUR 83 billion in the bond portfolio of the LPMD division; (ii) an increase in the proportion of more stable sources of financing (such as commercial deposits and mortgage bonds) from 36 % to 58 %; (iii) a gradual lengthening of the average maturity of the liabilities.