Betekenis van:
upper surface

upper surface
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • bovenvlak
  • the side that is uppermost

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The leather makes up the greater part of the external surface area of the upper.
  2. To determine the lower, upper and lateral limits of the illuminating surface, only vertical and horizontal planes shall be used.
  3. Given that the leather material makes up the greatest external surface area of the upper of the footwear, the material of the upper of the boots is leather within the meaning of note 4(a) to Chapter 64.
  4. To determine the lower, upper and lateral limits of the illuminating surface, only screens with horizontal or vertical edges shall be used.
  5. The limits for starting noise are defined at a distance of 7,5 m from the centreline of the track, 1,2 m above the upper surface of the rails.
  6. The surface sediment can be prepared as follows: extract several sediment cores using a tube of transparent plastic, slice off the upper aerobic layers (from surface to a depth of max. 5 mm) immediately after sampling and pool them together.
  7. For example, cracks in the lower surface created cracks in the new upper surface causing extensive spalling and major longitudinal distortions at both ends of the runway which resulted in pavement buckling.
  8. After striking the surface of the test slope, the tractor may lift itself from the surface by pivoting about the upper corner of the protective structure, but it must not roll over.
  9. The limits for stationary noise are defined at a distance of 7,5 m from the centreline of the track, 1,2 m above the upper surface of the rails.
  10. The leather makes up the greater part of the external surface area of the upper. The inside of the boot is lined with textile material.
  11. .8 Margin line is a line drawn at least 76 mm below the upper surface of the bulkhead deck at side.
  12. The limits for starting noise are defined at a distance of 7,5 m from the centreline of the track, 1,2 m above the upper surface of the rails.
  13. The sponge is of cellular plastic the upper surface of which is covered with a layer of textile material covered with textile flock imitation pile.
  14. The limits for stationary noise are defined at a distance of 7,5 m from the centreline of the track, 1,2 m above the upper surface of the rails.
  15. ‘Wrap Around Distance’ means the geometric trace described on the frontal upper surface or the frontal protection system by one end of a flexible tape, when it is held in a vertical longitudinal plane of the vehicle and traversed across the frontal upper surface or frontal protection system.