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1 off-peak
tr['ɒfpiːk]1 (times, hours) fuera de las horas punta, de menor consumo'ɔːf'piːk, ˌɒf'piːkadjective (before n) <travel/fare> fuera de las horas pico or (Esp) punta; ( Elec) fuera de (las) horas pico or (Esp) punta, en horas de menor consumo[ɒf'piːk]1.ADJ (gen) fuera de las horas punta (Sp), fuera de las horas pico (LAm); [tickets] de menor demanda; [holiday] de temporada baja; [times] de tarifa reducida, valle inv ; [rate] reducido, valle inv2.ADV (gen) fuera de las horas punta, en horario de tarifa reducida; [travel, have holiday] en temporada baja; [telephone, consume electricity] en horas de menor consumo, en horario de tarifa reducida* * *['ɔːf'piːk, ˌɒf'piːk] -
2 off-peak
adj.1 en horas valle (electricity, travel); en temporada baja (holidays); en horas de tarifa reducida (phonecall)2 de temporada baja, debajo del máximo.3 fuera de hora pico, de horas de menor consumo.4 de menos carga. -
3 electricidad
electricidad sustantivo femenino electricity
electricidad sustantivo femenino electricity ' electricidad' also found in these entries: Spanish: luz - plomo - recargable - conducir - conductor - derrochar - estar - gastar - patada - red - salida English: charge - conduct - eat up - electrical engineering - electrically - electricity - fuel - grid - intake - main - off-peak - operate - static - travel - use - meter - on - power - supply - switch
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off-peak — ADJ: ADJ n You use off peak to describe something that happens or that is used at times when there is least demand for it. Prices at off peak times are often lower than at other times. The price for indoor courts is ₤10 per hour at peak times and … English dictionary
off-peak — ˌoff ˈpeak adjective [only before a noun] 1. TRAVEL off peak travel, electricity etc is cheaper than normal because fewer people are travelling, using electricity etc at that time: • discounts on off peak travel 2. COMMERCE off peak hours or… … Financial and business terms
off-peak — adj especially BrE 1.) off peak hours or periods are times that are less busy because fewer people want to do or use something ▪ Telephone charges are lower during off peak periods . 2.) off peak travel, electricity etc is cheaper because it is… … Dictionary of contemporary English
off-peak — adjective, adverb at times when prices are lower because not so many people want something or want to do something: off peak hours/prices/electricity I travel off peak whenever I can … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
off-peak — adjective 1 off peak hours or periods are times when fewer people want to do or use something: Telephone charges are lower during off peak periods. 2 off peak travel, electricity etc is cheaper because it is done or used at these times … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
off-peak — /ˈɒf pik / (say of peek) adjective 1. of or relating to a period of time of less activity than at the peak time: off peak train services. 2. Electricity (of the load on a power supply system) lower than the maximum. 3. (of a hot water or other… …
ˌoff-ˈpeak — adj, adv at times when prices are lower because a service is not usually used by many people off peak hours/prices/electricity[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
Zellweger off-peak — Zellweger is the brand name of an electric switching device used to switch off peak electrical loads, such as off peak hot water, on and off. Power stations transmit a ripple on the main transmission lines when off peak rates start (often around… … Wikipedia
Peak demand — is used to refer to a historically high point in the sales record of a particular product. In terms of energy use, peak demand describes a period of strong consumer demand. Contents 1 Peak load 1.1 Off peak 1.2 Response … Wikipedia
Electricity meter — Typical North American domestic analog electricity meter … Wikipedia
peak — 1 noun (C) 1 TIME (usually singular) the time when something or someone is strongest, most successful, or best: Her career was at its peak. | Sales have reached a new peak. | be at your peak/reach your peak: Most athletes have reached their peak… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English