Betekenis van:
sideways
sideways
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
- naar opzij
- (of movement) at an angle
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Jill looked at John sideways.
- Slippery slugs slithered sideways down the slope.
- That woman looked at me sideways.
- He edged sideways through the crowd.
- As the road was wet, the car must have slipped sideways.
- This inefficiency is a result of the animal's large body and massive legs and feet, which contribute a sideways motion to its walk.
- The point of impact shall be that part of the protective structure likely to hit the ground first in a sideways overturning accident.
- The point of impact shall be that part of the protective structure likely to hit the ground first in a sideways overturning accident, normally the upper edge.
- These requirements shall not apply to the rearmost seats, to seats facing sideways or rearwards, to back-to-back seats or to folding (tip-up) seats.
- Therefore, the sections had to be produced not in the position necessary for assembly but sideways, in order to be able to pass through the entrance door.
- The test apparatus shall prevent the tyres from sliding sideways in the direction of roll-over by means of side walls.
- in the case of sideways facing seats, the forward part of the cylindrical gauge must reach at least the transversal plane which coincides with a vertical plane passing through the centre of the forward seat (Annex 4, Figure 7);
- items must not be stowed in toilets or against bulkheads that are incapable of restraining articles against movement forwards, sideways or upwards and unless the bulkheads carry a placard specifying the greatest mass that may be placed there;
- If the tractor is fitted with a rigid section, a housing or other hard fixture placed behind the driver’s seat, this fixture shall be regarded as a protective point, in the event of sideways or rear overturning.
- The load application point shall be that part of the roll-over protective structure likely to hit the ground first in a sideways overturning accident, normally the upper edge.