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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > amount of shrinkage
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English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > amount of shrinkage
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Англо-русский металлургический словарь > amount of shrinkage
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['ʃrɪŋkɪdʒ]* * *[-ki‹]noun (the act of shrinking, or the amount by which something shrinks.) restringimento* * *shrinkage /ˈʃrɪŋkɪdʒ/n. [uc]1 contrazione ( anche fig.); restringimento: a shrinkage in prices, una contrazione dei prezzi; the shrinkage of cloth, il restringimento della stoffa2 diminuzione; riduzione: a shrinkage in sales, una diminuzione delle vendite; (fin.) a shrinkage in the public budget, una riduzione del bilancio statale3 (comm.) calo: The goods have suffered a 10 per cent shrinkage in transit, la merce ha subito un calo del 10% durante il trasporto* * *['ʃrɪŋkɪdʒ] -
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-ki‹noun (the act of shrinking, or the amount by which something shrinks.) encogimientotr['ʃrɪŋkɪʤ]shrinkage ['ʃrɪŋkɪʤ] n: encogimiento m (de ropa, etc.), contracción f, reducción fn.• contracción (Física) s.f.• disminución s.f.• encogimiento s.m.• merma s.f.• reducción s.f.'ʃrɪŋkɪdʒmass noun (of clothes, fabric) encogimiento m; (of wood, metal) contracción f['ʃrɪŋkɪdʒ]N (gen) encogimiento m ; (Tech) (=contraction) contracción f ; (Comm) (in shops) pérdidas fpl* * *['ʃrɪŋkɪdʒ]mass noun (of clothes, fabric) encogimiento m; (of wood, metal) contracción f -
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noun2) (degree) Schrumpfung, die* * *[-ki‹]noun (the act of shrinking, or the amount by which something shrinks.) das Schrumpfen* * *shrink·age[ˈʃrɪŋkɪʤ]n no pl4. COMM, FIN Schrumpfung, f* * *['ʃrIŋkɪdZ]n(of material, clothes) Einlaufen nt; (of wood) Schwund m; (of metal) Schrumpfung f; (fig of tourism, economic growth etc) Schrumpfung f, Rückgang m; (COMM) Schwund m, Einbußen pl* * *1. (Zs-, Ein)Schrumpfen n2. Schrumpfung f4. Einlaufen n (von Textilien)* * *noun2) (degree) Schrumpfung, die* * *(Textiles) n.Einlaufen n. n.Einschrumpfen n.Schrumpfen n.Schrumpfung f.Schwindung f.Schwund -e m.Verminderung f.Zusammenschrumpfen n. -
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[-ki‹]noun (the act of shrinking, or the amount by which something shrinks.) það að hlaupa/dragast saman -
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összezsugorodás, csökkenés, beavatás (kelméé)* * *[-ki‹]noun (the act of shrinking, or the amount by which something shrinks.) (össze)zsugorodás -
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[-ki‹]noun (the act of shrinking, or the amount by which something shrinks.) encolhimento* * *shrink.age[ʃr'iŋkidʒ] n encolhimento, contração, diminuição, grau de encolhimento. -
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n. çekme, büzülme, küçülme, daralma, değeri düşme, çekme payı, fire* * *1. büzüşme 2. çekme* * *[-ki‹]noun (the act of shrinking, or the amount by which something shrinks.) büzülme; çekme payı -
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[-ki‹]noun (the act of shrinking, or the amount by which something shrinks.) skrčenje* * *[šríŋkidž]noun(s)krčenje, ukrčitev, uskočenje, zoženje, stisnjenje; figuratively zmanjšanje, upadanje -
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• väheneminentechnology• kutistuminenmedicine, veterinary• kutistuma• kuivuminen (kaup.)* * *-ki‹noun (the act of shrinking, or the amount by which something shrinks.) kutistuminen, kutistuma
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shrinkage — Discrepancy between a firm s actual inventory and its recorded inventory due to theft, deterioration, loss, or clerical problems. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * shrinkage shrink‧age [ˈʆrɪŋkɪdʒ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] the act of… … Financial and business terms
shrinkage — [[t]ʃrɪ̱ŋkɪʤ[/t]] N UNCOUNT Shrinkage is a decrease in the size or amount of something. Allow for some shrinkage in both length and width. ...a shrinkage in industrial output … English dictionary
shrinkage — noun Date: 1800 1. the act or process of shrinking 2. a. the loss in weight of livestock during shipment and in the process of preparing the meat for consumption b. the loss of goods especially by theft < inventory shrinkage > 3. the amount lost… … New Collegiate Dictionary
shrinkage — shrink|age [ˈʃrıŋkıdʒ] n [singular, U] the act of shrinking, or the amount that something shrinks ▪ Pollution led to a shrinkage of grasslands … Dictionary of contemporary English
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shrinkage — /ˈʃrɪŋkɪdʒ/ (say shringkij) noun 1. the act or fact of shrinking. 2. the amount or degree of shrinking. 3. reduction or depreciation in quantity, value, etc. 4. contraction of a fabric in finishing or washing. 5. the difference between the… …
shrinkage — / ʃrɪŋkɪdʒ/ noun 1. the amount by which something gets smaller ● to allow for shrinkage 2. losses of stock through theft, especially by the shop’s own staff (informal) … Marketing dictionary in english
shrinkage — / ʃrɪŋkɪdʒ/ noun 1. the amount by which something gets smaller ● to allow for shrinkage 2. losses of stock through theft, especially by the shop’s own staff (informal) … Dictionary of banking and finance