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1 output
إِنْتَاج \ generation: (an act of) generating: the generation of electricity. output: the amount of goods etc. that is produced: The factory has a daily output of a million cigarettes. production: producing; the quantity of things produced; an act of producing (a play or film): We must increase car production. -
2 Produktionsvorgang
Produktionsvorgang
productive (manufacturing) process;
• Produktionsvorschau production outlook;
• Produktionsvorschriften production prescriptions, manufacturing directions;
• Produktionswachstum growth of production, output growth;
• Produktionsweise method of production;
• Produktionswert production (cost) value, value of production;
• Produktionswirtschaft economics of production, producing industry, manufacturing economy;
• Produktionszahlen output (production) figures, figures of production;
• Produktionszeit period of production, production time;
• verlorene Produktionszeit idle time;
• Produktionszentrum center (US) (centre, Br.) of production, production (manufacturing) center (US) (centre Br.);
• Produktionsziel production goal (schedule), [output] target;
• Produktionsziel nicht erreichen to fall short of production goal;
• effektive Produktionsziffer real output;
• Produktionsziffern output figures, production figures (rates), rates (data) of production;
• schwankende Produktionsziffern unsteady output;
• Produktionszunahme production increase, output growth, growth (upturn) in manufacturing;
• Produktionszuschüsse production grants (Br.);
• Produktionszuwachs output growth;
• Produktionszweck production purpose;
• für Produktionszwecke for manufacturing purposes;
• Produktionszweig production line, manufacturing branch;
• auftragsloser Produktionszweig empty production line;
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3 увеличивать
1. гл. increaseувеличивать во раз — increase so-many times; increase n-fold
2. гл. augment3. гл. magnify4. гл. enlarge5. гл. мат. физ., incrementСинонимический ряд:усиливать (глаг.) множить; повышать; поднимать; приумножать; умножать; усиливатьАнтонимический ряд: -
4 увеличивать
augment, enhance, force, gain, increase, increment, magnify* * *увели́чивать гл.1. (число, количество) increaseувели́чивать во ( столько-то) [m2]раз — increase so-many times; increase n-foldувели́чивать вы́пуск проду́кции в 10 раз — increase output 10 times [ten-fold]увели́чивать на … — increase by …увели́чивать оборо́ты дви́гателя ав. — open up the engine2. (силу, тягу, мощность) augment3. (о линзе, объективе и т. п.) magnifyувели́чивать в 5 крат — give 5X magnification [a magnification of 5 diameters]4. (изображение при печати, проецировании) enlarge5. (дискретно, на малую величину) мат., физ. incrementувели́чивать содержи́мое счё́тчика, реги́стра и т. п. на оди́н, два и т. п. — вчт. increment the counter, register, etc. by one, two, etc. -
5 увеличивать выпуск продукции в 10 раз
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > увеличивать выпуск продукции в 10 раз
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6 поднимать производительность
Economy: boost output, increase outputУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > поднимать производительность
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7 увеличивать выпуск продукции
Economy: expand output, increase outputУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > увеличивать выпуск продукции
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8 увеличить выпуск
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9 przerób
-obu, -oby; loc sg - obie; m* * *mi-o-1. ( czynność) processing.2. ( produkt) processed product.3. (= wydajność) ( mierzony w produktach) output; ( mierzony w wartości produkcji) turnover; zwiększyć przerób o 7 procent increase output by 7 percent.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przerób
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10 продукция
жproduct(s); производство production; выпуск output; сельскохозяйственная (farm) produceгото́вая проду́кция — final/finished goods pl/product
начина́ть вы́пуск какой-л проду́кции — to begin/to start/to launch the production of sth
увели́чить вы́пуск проду́кции на 20 проце́нтов — to increase output by 20 per cent
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11 Produktionszunahme
Produktionszunahme
production increase, output growth, growth (upturn) in manufacturing -
12 aumentar
vbboom vb, enlarge vb, escalate vb, expand vb (prices) bump up vb, improve vb, mark up vb, rise vbaumentar la producción increase outputaumentar de valor gain in value -
13 potenciar
vb(product) promote vbpotenciar la demanda boost demandpotenciar al máximo maximisepotenciar la producción increase output -
14 резко
нареч.1) ( сильно) sharply2) ( неприятно) poignantlyре́зко па́хнуть — issue a sharp / poignant smell
3) ( быстро и круто) dramaticallyре́зко повы́сить вы́работку — increase output dramatically
4) ( грубо) abruptly, brusquelyре́зко отве́тить кому́-л — give smb a sharp / brusque answer
••ре́зко отрица́тельный — distinctly negative
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15 division of labor
Opsthe allocation of each task in a process to a different worker. Division of labor is a concept originated by Adam Smith in order to increase output. It enables workers to become highly skilled at one job, but they may lack transferable skills and find their work monotonous. To a certain extent, division of labor has been superseded by multiskilling. -
16 Krupp, Alfred
[br]b. 26 April 1812 Essen, Germanyd. 14 July 1887 Bredeney, near Essen, Germany[br]German manufacturer of steel and armaments.[br]Krupp's father founded a small cast-steel works at Essen, but at his early death in 1826 the firm was left practically insolvent to his sons. Alfred's formal education ended at that point and he entered the ailing firm. The expansion of trade brought about by the Zollverein, or customs union, enabled him to increase output, and by 1843 he had 100 workers under him, making steel springs and machine parts. Five years later he was able to buy out his co-heirs, and in 1849 he secured his first major railway contract. The quality of his product was usefully advertised by displaying a flawless 2-ton steel ingot at the Great Exhibition of 1851. Krupp was then specializing in the manufacture of steel parts for railways and steamships, notably a weldless steel tire for locomotives, from which was derived the three-ring emblem of the Krupp concern. Krupp made a few cannon from 1847 but sold his first to the Khedive of Egypt in 1857. Two years later he won a major order of 312 cannon from the Prussian Government. With the development of this side of the business, he became the largest steel producer in Europe. In 1862 he adopted the Bessemer steelmaking process. The quality and design of his cannon were major factors in the victory of the Prussian artillery bombardment at Sedan in the Franco- Prussian War of 1870. Krupp expanded further during the boom years of the early 1870s and he was able to gain control of German coal and Spanish iron-ore supplies. He went on to manufacture heavy artillery, with a celebrated testing ground at Osnabrück. By this time he had a workforce of 21,000, whom he ruled with benevolent but strict control. His will instructed that the firm should not be divided.[br]Further ReadingP.Batty, 1966, The House of Krupp (includes a bibliography). G.von Klass, 1954, Krupp: The Story of an Industrial Empire.LRD -
17 прирост
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18 прирост
Русско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > прирост
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19 увеличение производства
increase in output, output expansion, expansion in production volumeBanks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > увеличение производства
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20 прирост продукции
increase in output, increment of outputРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > прирост продукции
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