Betekenis van:
protector

protector
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • hoger geplaatste beschermer; iemand die beschermt
  • a person who cares for persons or property

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Oh! I know very well that he is dead! cried out the trembling girl while lifting her tear-flooded face towards her protector.
  2. Removal of protector
  3. Burns 2nd degree 1 Removal of protector
  4. Not noticing the removal of protector
  5. Protector is removed from the socket, which becomes unprotected.
  6. Protector is removed from the socket, which becomes unprotected. Child is playing with thin conductible object, which can be inserted into the socket, accessing high voltage and sustains shock. Burns 2nd degree 1 Removal of protector
  7. This means that the user may pull the protector off the outlet when the plug is pulled out.
  8. The holes in this particular protector (where the pins of the plug go through) are so narrow that the pins can get stuck.
  9. This means that the user may pull the protector off the outlet when the plug is pulled out. The user may not notice this happening.
  10. The holes in this particular protector (where the pins of the plug go through) are so narrow that the pins can get stuck. This means that the user may pull the protector off the outlet when the plug is pulled out.
  11. Protector is removed from the socket, which becomes unprotected. Child is playing with thin conductible object, which can be inserted into the socket, accessing high voltage and sustains shock. Burns 2nd degree
  12. Dual diode, consisting of a power rectifying diode connected with a transformer protector diode through a wire, with a peak reverse power rate of 2 J or more, for use in the manufacture of products falling within subheading 85165000 [1]
  13. Dual diode, consisting of a power rectifying diode connected with a transformer protector diode through a wire, with a peak reverse power rate of 2 J or more, for use in the manufacture of products falling within subheading 85165000 [1] 0 % 1.1.2007 — 31.12.2008 ex85169000 33
  14. Germany’s formal objection was lodged on the grounds that standard EN ISO 4869-4: 2000 fails to satisfy the requirements set out in Annex II to Directive 89/686/EEC, as the test method for level-dependent sound attenuating ear-muffs specified by that standard tends to overestimate the effectiveness of the hearing protector tested and the results are neither representative of user exposure nor reproducible.