Betekenis van:
size up

to size up
Werkwoord
  • een lijst maken
  • to look at critically or searchingly, or in minute detail

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. At this beer hall, you can order beers up to one liter in size.
  2. Finally, I was fed up with his biting remarks about my size and I left him.
  3. At this beer hall, you can order beers up to one litre in size.
  4. Please ensure that your speakers are connected and sound turned up. Please note that the file size to be viewed/downloaded is large so the download times may vary depending upon the local internet connectivity.
  5. Bernard of Chartres used to say that we are like dwarfs on the shoulders of giants, so that we can see more than they, and things at a greater distance, not by virtue of any sharpness of sight on our part, or any physical distinction, but because we are carried high and raised up by their giant size.
  6. The pond may contribute up to 50 % of the minimum enclosure size.
  7. pump muddy water, containing no more than 5 percent solid elements having particles size up to 40 mm,
  8. 5 % by number or weight of sweet peppers up to 5 mm smaller than the minimum size laid down.
  9. Where the expression “babies’ garments” is used, this is meant to cover garments up to and including commercial size 86.
  10. The size of the market is between 150000 and 200000 bicycles priced at up to EUR 400.
  11. That list of structural variables, the minimum sample size and the survey frequency shall be drawn up by the Commission.
  12. Where the expression “babies' garments” is used, this is meant to cover garments up to and including commercial size 86.
  13. Where the expression “babies' garments” is used, this is meant to cover garments up to and including commercial size 86.
  14. pump muddy water, containing no more than 5 percent solid elements having particles size up to 40 mm,
  15. New generation of multi-megawatt size turbines (5-7 MW) and innovative structures, situated far from shore (up to 100 km) in deeper waters (up to 40 m).