Betekenis van:
straight-out

straight-out
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • without reservation or exception

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    1. He hit one straight out of the ballpark.
    2. Her answer was straight out of the textbook - nothing interesting.
    3. He'll be out at lunch now, so there's no point phoning straight away.
    4. I got out straight after getting my century because I was being too complacent. I let my team down.
    5. You don't have to leave me hanging like this. Why don't you just come out and tell it to me straight?
    6. Road tests should be carried out under dry conditions on a flat, straight road.
    7. Notwithstanding the requirements of paragraph 3.1.1 of Annex 4, the tests will be carried out on vehicles coming straight off the production line.
    8. Notwithstanding the requirements of paragraph 3.1.1. of Annex 4, the tests will be carried out on vehicles coming straight off the production line.
    9. Marking-out instruments (including beam compasses, scribers and centre punches, surface plates, straight-edges and squares, V-blocks and X-blocks)
    10. the speed of repayment is no more rapid than would be achieved by straight-line amortisation over the period set out in point (c).
    11. The Infrastructure Manager shall ensure that mean track gauge on straight track and in curves of radius R > 10000 m is maintained above the limit set out in table below.
    12. The Commission notes straight away that three of the four criteria set out in Article 87(1) of the Treaty are met (‘favouring certain undertakings’‘threatening to distort competition’ and ‘affecting trade between Member States’).
    13. In the present case, it should be pointed out straight away that, inasmuch as the tax measure at issue can benefit only the users of certain assets and the members of the EIGs financing them and in fact benefits mainly the transport and financial sectors, the condition of specificity is already fulfilled.
    14. Shall not be placed on the market for the first time after 27 June 2010 as a substance, or in mixtures that contain more than 28 % by weight of nitrogen in relation to ammonium nitrate, for use as a solid fertiliser, straight or compound, unless the fertiliser complies with the technical provisions for ammonium nitrate fertilisers of high nitrogen content set out in Annex III to Regulation (EC) No 2003/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council [10].
    15. "Run-out" (2) (out-of-true running) means radial displacement in one revolution of the main spindle measured in a plane perpendicular to the spindle axis at a point on the external or internal revolving surface to be tested (Reference: ISO 230/1 1986, paragraph 5.61). "Scale factor" (gyro or accelerometer) (7) means the ratio of change in output to a change in the input intended to be measured. Scale factor is generally evaluated as the slope of the straight line that can be fitted by the method of least squares to input-output data obtained by varying the input cyclically over the input range.