Betekenis van:
pass out
to pass out
Werkwoord
- in onmacht vallen; flauwvallen
- lose consciousness due to a sudden trauma, for example
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
to pass out
Werkwoord
- wegraken
- lose consciousness due to a sudden trauma, for example
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
Werkwoord
Voorbeeldzinnen
- I don't want to pass out.
- Something like pus comes out when I pass urine.
- It was so hot in the stadium that I thought I was going to pass out.
- It was so hot that I thought I was going to pass out.
- I have a whole box of cigars ready to pass out when my son is born.
- Honor! truly a very convenient coin, which those who know how to pass it may lay out with great advantage.
- When carrying out EN 24624 where the cohesive strength of the substrate is less than the adhesive strength of the paint then this is considered a pass, otherwise the adhesion of the paint must be in excess of a pass value of 1,5MPa.
- If no pass decision is reached for all the pollutants and no fail decision is reached for one pollutant, a test is carried out on another vehicle (see Figure 2 below).
- If the oven walls were in bad condition, there was a risk, for example, that they might bend inwards, so that the pushers would no longer be able to pass and push the coke out of the oven chamber.
- If no pass decision is reached for all the pollutants and if no fail decision is reached for one pollutant, a test is carried out on another engine (see figure 2).
- If no pass decision is reached for all the pollutants and if no fail decision is reached for one pollutant, a test is carried out on another engine (see Figure 2).
- Appendix 1 to Railway Group Standard GC/RT5212 (Issue 1, February 2003) sets out exceptions where Class 373 (Eurostar) trains or 2,6 m wide containers are required to pass the platform.
- Air France pointed out, furthermore, that, in some cases, the EIG could contractually pass on the tax-related risks and ancillary costs to the lessee, which had the effect of reducing appreciably the potential saving to the user.
- When a pass decision has been reached for one pollutant, that decision will not be changed by any additional tests carried out to reach a decision for the other pollutants.
- Appendix 1 to Railway Group Standard GC/RT5212 (Issue 1, February 2003) sets out exceptions where Class 373 (Eurostar) trains or 2,6 m wide containers are required to pass the platform. Appendix 1 to Railway Group Standard GC/RT5212 (Issue 1, February 2003) also sets out requirements where the curve radius is less than 360 m