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21 battery consumption
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22 current consumption
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23 energy consumption
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24 forecast consumption
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25 fuel consumption
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26 mains current consumption
lichtstroomverbruikEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > mains current consumption
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27 material consumption
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28 power consumption
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29 water consumption
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30 промежуточное потребление
adjecon. (стоимость товаров и услуг, потреблённых для производства других товаров и услуг) industrieel verbruik (http://www.igman.com/evropska-unija/rjecnik/search.asp?look_for=consumption)Russisch-Nederlands Universal Dictionary > промежуточное потребление
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31 account for
v. rekenschap geven, verantwoordelijk zijn {voor daden}account for2 verklaren ⇒ uitleggen, veroorzaken♦voorbeelden:3 the U.S.A. account for 35% of the world consumption of meat • de USA nemen 35% van de wereldconsumptie van vlees voor hun rekening4 native speakers of English account for 300 millions of the world population • Engelstaligen maken 300 miljoen van de wereldbevolking uit5 the rest of the passengers still have to be accounted for • de overige passagiers worden nog steeds vermist -
32 condemn
v. afkeuren, berispen; veroordelen[ kəndem]♦voorbeelden:the suspect was condemned (to death) for that crime • de verdachte is voor die misdaad (ter dood) veroordeeldcondemn violence • geweld veroordelen/afwijzencondemned to spend one's life in poverty • gedoemd zijn leven lang armoede te lijdenthe loss of both her legs condemned her to a wheelchair • het verlies van beide benen veroordeelde haar tot de rolstoelcondemn an old house • een oud huis onbewoonbaar verklaren -
33 tubercular
adj. tuberculeus (lijdend aan tuberculose)♦voorbeelden:
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consumption — con‧sump‧tion [kənˈsʌmpʆn] noun [uncountable] 1. COMMERCE ECONOMICS the amount of goods, services, energy, or natural materials used in a particular period of time: • Texas is second only to California in beer consumption. • Cuban households… … Financial and business terms
Consumption — may refer to: Economics Use of final goods by a consumer until disposal Consumption (economics) Consumption function, an economic formula Consumption (ecology) Other Consumption, an archaic name for pulmonary tuberculosis ingestion of food and… … Wikipedia
consumption — I noun confectio, consumptio, decay, decomposition, decrement, depletion, desolation, destruction, devastation, diminishment, diminution, dissipation, exhaustion, expenditure, loss, ravage, ruin, ruination, squandering, usage, use, using up,… … Law dictionary
consumption — Consumption. sub. f. v. Il se dit de certaines choses que l on consume. Il se fait une grande consumption de bois dans cette maison. la victime fut bruslée jusques à son entiere consumption. la consumption des especes sacramentales. Il signifie… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Consumption — Con*sump tion (?; 215), n. [L. consumptio: cf. F. consomption.] 1. The act or process of consuming by use, waste, etc.; decay; destruction. [1913 Webster] Every new advance of the price to the consumer is a new incentive to him to retrench the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
consumption — sectors … Dictionary of sociology
consumption — late 14c., wasting of the body by disease; wasting disease (replacing O.E. yfeladl the evil disease ), from O.Fr. consumpcion, from L. consumptionem (nom. consumptio) a using up, wasting, from consumpt , pp. stem of consumere (see CONSUME (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
consumption — in the meaning ‘a disease causing wasting of the tissues’, has been replaced in the 20c by more specific clinical names, especially by tuberculosis or TB … Modern English usage
consumption — [n] devouring; use burning, consuming, damage, decay, decrease, depletion, desolation, destruction, devastation, diminution, dispersion, dissipation, drinking, eating, exhaustion, expenditure, loss, misuse, ruin, swallowing, using up, utilization … New thesaurus
consumption — ► NOUN 1) the action or process of consuming. 2) an amount consumed. 3) dated a wasting disease, especially tuberculosis. DERIVATIVES consumptive adjective & noun (dated ) … English terms dictionary
consumption — [kən sump′shən] n. [ME consumpcioun < OFr consomption < L consumptio < consumptus, pp. of consumere] 1. a) a consuming or being consumed b) Econ. the using up of goods or services, either by consumers or in the production of other goods… … English World dictionary