Betekenis van:
surfacing
surfacing
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- het bestraten
- emerging to the surface and becoming apparent
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- The French language, by the way, is a clear stream that affected writers have never been, and will never be able to ripple. Each century has thrown in this limpid current its fashions, its pretentious archaisms and its preciousness, without anything surfacing from those useless attempts, those powerless efforts. The nature of this language is to be clear, logical and nervous. It won't let itself be weakened, obscured or corrupted.
- Road-surfacing materials
- Road-surfacing machinery
- Waste hydrocarbonised road-surfacing material
- Surfacing work except for roads
- Non-refractory surfacing preparations for façades, indoor walls, floors, ceilings or the like
- Glaziers’ putty, grafting putty, resin cements, caulking compounds and other mastics; painters’ fillings; non-refractory surfacing preparations for façades, indoor walls, floors, ceilings or the like
- The most important components of its turnover are construction services (47 %), maintenance services (31 %), surfacing and mineral aggregates services (asphalt works, road marking services, mineral aggregates production — 11 %).
- Glaziers' putty, grafting putty, resin cements, caulking compounds and other mastics; painters' fillings; non-refractory surfacing preparations for façades, indoor walls, floors, ceilings or the like:
- Plasters consisting of calcined gypsum or calcium sulphate (including for use in building, for use in dressing woven fabrics or surfacing paper, for use in dentistry)
- Excludes energy used in stationary engines (see other sectors), for non-highway use in tractors (see agriculture), military use in road vehicles (see other sectors — not elsewhere specified), bitumen used in road surfacing and energy used in engines at construction sites (see industry subsector construction).
- Excludes energy used in stationary engines (see Other sector), for non-highway use in tractors (see Agriculture), military use in road vehicles (see Other sector – Not elsewhere specified), bitumen used in road surfacing and energy used in engines at construction sites (see Industry sub-sector Construction).