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1 capacity factor
capacity factor1 ELEK Durchschnittslast fcapacity factor2 TECH Ausnutzungsfaktor m, Ausnutzungsgrad m (Elektromechanik); Belastungsgrad m, Nennlast f -
2 capacity range
capacity range1 HYDR/PNEU Förderstrombereich mcapacity range2 TECH Kapazitätsbereich m -
3 capacity
capacity 1. ECON Kapazität f (production); 2. GEN, PERS Befähigung f, Kapazität f, Kompetenz f (personal, professional); 3. LAW Eigenschaft f (position) • at full capacity 1. GEN bei voller Kapazität, bei voller Leistungsfähigkeit; 2. IND bis auf den letzten Rest gefüllt, das ganze Fassungsvermögen gefüllt, randvoll, zur Volllast -
4 capacity to absorb
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > capacity to absorb
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5 capacity balance
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > capacity balance
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6 capacity levelling
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > capacity levelling
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7 capacity meter
capacity meter ( capacity metering device) 1. Kapazitätsmesser m; 2. Leistungsmesser m, Leistungsmessgerät nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > capacity meter
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8 capacity exchange
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9 capacity for strain
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10 capacity limit
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11 capacity modulation valve
English-german engineering dictionary > capacity modulation valve
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12 capacity of deformation
English-german engineering dictionary > capacity of deformation
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13 capacity utilisation
English-german engineering dictionary > capacity utilisation
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14 capacity
1. Fähigkeit f, Leistungsfähigkeit f, Zahlungsfähigkeit f;2. Fassungsvermögen n, Umfang m, Volumen n, Größe f;3. Befähigung f, Eignung f, Qualifikation f;4. Zuständigkeit f;5. Geschäftsfähigkeit f;6. Eigenschaft f, Funktion f -
15 capacity to enter into a contract
capacity to enter into a contract Geschäftsfähigkeit fEnglish-german law dictionary > capacity to enter into a contract
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16 capacity to marry
capacity to marry Ehefähigkeit f -
17 capacity to represent
capacity to represent Vertretungsmacht f -
18 capacity to take legal action
capacity to take legal action Prozessfähigkeit fEnglish-german law dictionary > capacity to take legal action
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19 capacity charge
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > capacity charge
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20 capacity effect
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > capacity effect
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