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inefficient combustion of fuel

  • 1 inefficient

    adjective
    ineffizient; (incapable) unfähig

    the worker/machine is inefficient — der Arbeiter/die Maschine leistet nicht genug

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    [ini'fiʃənt]
    (not working or producing results etc in the best way and so wasting time, energy etc: an inefficient workman; old-fashioned, inefficient machinery.) untauglich
    - academic.ru/88194/inefficiently">inefficiently
    - inefficiency
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    in·ef·fi·cient
    [ˌɪnɪˈfɪʃənt]
    1. (dissatisfactory) organization, person unfähig, inkompetent; system ineffizient; (not productive) unwirtschaftlich
    grossly \inefficient extrem ineffizient
    to be \inefficient at doing sth etw nicht beherrschen [o schaffen
    2. (wasteful) unrationell
    \inefficient machine/methods of production leistungsschwache Maschine/Produktionsmethoden
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    ["InI'fISənt]
    adj
    person unfähig, ineffizient (geh); machine, engine leistungsschwach; method unrationell; use unwirtschaftlich; factory, company unproduktiv, ineffizient (geh)

    to be inefficient at doing sth —

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    inefficient adj (adv inefficiently)
    1. ineffizient, untüchtig, (leistungs)unfähig
    2. ineffizient, unwirksam
    3. ineffizient, unrationell, unwirtschaftlich
    4. ineffizient, unbrauchbar, untauglich, TECH auch leistungsschwach
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    adjective
    ineffizient; (incapable) unfähig

    the worker/machine is inefficient — der Arbeiter/die Maschine leistet nicht genug

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    adj.
    unrationell adj.
    unwirksam adj.

    English-german dictionary > inefficient

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