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step on it
to step on it
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- zich begeven naar
- move fast
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to step on it
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- zeer hard waaien
- move fast
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to step on it
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- suizen; snel voortbewegen; zoeven
- move fast
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to step on it
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- zich haastig voortbewegen; snel erheen gaan; zich snel voortbewegen; snellen
- move fast
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to step on it
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- doorsnellen
- move fast
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to step on it
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- afhollen
- move fast
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to step on it
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- afhollen
- move fast
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to step on it
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- doorsnellen
- move fast
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to step on it
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- afhollen
- move fast
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to step on it
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- afraffelen, afraggen, aframmelen, afroffelen, afjakkeren
- move fast
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- Step on it!
- We've really got to step on it.
- Does the snake not bite when we step on it?
- I have lived my life on the sea. I have been through many a storm. I know what it is to be within a step of death — ay, nearer than a step.
- The financial rating is a required step for obtaining funding for undertakings on the capital markets; in addition, it is increasingly used as a benchmark for bank lending.
- In fact it appeared necessary to step up advertising of this wine to develop outlets for it, given the market situation which had serious impacts on the local wine economy.
- On that basis, it is considered that at least part or any purchase price increase due to anti-dumping measures could be passed on the various step of the distribution chain up to the level of retailers.
- The calculations for estimating the filter cut-off frequency (fc) are based on a step input of 0 to 1 in ≤ 0.01s (see annex 8). The response time is defined as the time between when the Bessel output reaches 10 per cent (t10) and when it reaches 90 per cent (t90) of this step function.
- However, this Directive represents an important step towards achieving the final goal of full replacement of procedures on live animals for scientific and educational purposes as soon as it is scientifically possible to do so.
- As a first step, it is necessary to harmonise the procedures and methods for carrying out risk evaluation and implementing control measures whenever a change of the operating conditions or new material imposes new risks on the infrastructure or on operations, as referred to in point (2)(d) of Annex III to Directive 2004/49/EC.
- For example, on 31 December 20X1, Entity A holds a 35 per cent non-controlling equity interest in Entity B. On that date, Entity A purchases an additional 40 per cent interest in Entity B, which gives it control of Entity B. This IFRS refers to such a transaction as a business combination achieved in stages, sometimes also referred to as a step acquisition.
- The maintenance of France Télécom's investment-grade credit quality thus enabled the Company to avoid additional financial costs on the funds it had already borrowed owing to the existence of step-up clauses in some bond issues and on future borrowings.
- Such an objection shall be inadmissible if it is based on the nationality of a member or if, while being aware of a reason for objecting, the objecting party to the appeal proceedings has taken a procedural step in the appeal proceedings other than objecting to the composition of the Board of Appeal.
- However, it shall not be less than the basic monthly salary of a member of the contract staff in function group I, grade 1, step 1. The invalidity allowance shall be subject to contributions to the pension scheme, calculated on the basis of that allowance.
- Helaba would, according to Germany, not have taken up a silent partnership contribution amounting to some DEM 2,5 billion in a single step, since this amount covered its equity capital requirements for several years; rather, it would have made repeated calls on the capital market.