Betekenis van:
outset
outset
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- tijd waarop iets begint
- the time at which something is supposed to begin
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
outset
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- de eerste tijd van het bestaan van iets
- the time at which something is supposed to begin
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- The meeting was held as intended at the outset.
- You should have mentioned it at the outset.
- I made myself clear about my feelings for him at the outset.
- At the outset of the long voyage I was seasick, but I gradually began to get my sea legs.
- Many, however, may wish to know more about this remarkable people from the outset, while some may not possess the earlier book.
- If you want to do eye-grabbing work you have to put out something punchy at the outset. Say what you mean directly.
- Lenin learned German from books--in prison--"breaking the back of the language at the outset" by memorizing all the nouns. He was incensed when no-one in Germany could understand him.
- This again should have been anticipated from the outset.
- For seaweed harvesting a once-off biomass estimate shall be undertaken at the outset.
- Later increments in these costs are marginal as compared with those created at the outset.
- Notwithstanding these differences, Ford considers that the two workforces were comparable at the outset.
- According to the Italian authorities these reimbursement schedules were fixed from the outset.
- Outset conditions and the production characteristics of the two plants are not comparable.
- However, from the outset the soft loan provided for an intensity higher than this maximum.
- In addition, according to Italy, it was clear that recovery was impossible from the outset.