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1 input
1. noun(esp. Computing) Input, der od. das; (of capital) Investition, die; (of electricity) Energiezufuhr, die2. transitive verb,-tt-, input or inputted eingeben [Daten, Programm]; zuführen [Strom, Energie]* * *['input]1) (something, eg an amount of electrical energy, that is supplied to a machine etc.) zugeführte Spannung2) (information put into a computer for processing.) die Dateneingabe* * *in·put[ˈɪnpʊt]I. nI didn't have much \input into the project ich habe nicht viel zu dem Projekt beigetragen4. COMM, FIN\inputs Einkäufe von Gütern, für die Mehrwertsteuer bezahlt wurdeIII. vt<-tt-, put, put>* * *['ɪnpʊt]1. n1) (into computer) Eingabe f, Input m or nt; (of capital) Investition f; (of manpower) (Arbeits)aufwand m; (= power input) Energiezufuhr f; (of project etc) Beitrag martistic/creative input — künstlerische/kreative Beiträge pl
their input into the project — ihr Beitrag m zum Projekt
2) (= point of input, input terminal) Eingang m2. vt (COMPUT)data, text, information eingeben* * *input [ˈınpʊt]A s Input m:a) eingesetzte Produktionsmittel pl etcb) ELEK zugeführte Leistung, Eingangsleistung f:input amplifier Eingangsverstärker m;input impedance Eingangswiderstand mc) TECH eingespeiste Mengeinput device Eingabegerät n;input file Eingabedatei f* * *1. noun(esp. Computing) Input, der od. das; (of capital) Investition, die; (of electricity) Energiezufuhr, die2. transitive verb,-tt-, input or inputted eingeben [Daten, Programm]; zuführen [Strom, Energie]* * *n.Eingabe -n f.Leistungsaufnahme f. v.eingeben v. -
2 output
1. noun 2. transitive verb,* * *(the quantity of goods, amount of work produced: The output of this factory has increased by 20%; His output is poor.) die Produktion* * *ˈout·putI. n no pl ECON Ausstoß m, Produktion f, Output m o nt; COMPUT Ausgabe f, Output m o nt; ELEC Leistung f; MIN Förderleistung fagricultural \output [Ernte]ertrag mindustrial \output Industrieausstoß m, industrielle Produktion[sleistung]manufacturing \output Produktionsausstoß mtotal \output Gesamtproduktion fII. vt▪ to \output sth image, data etw ausgeben* * *['aUtpʊt]n(of machine, factory, person) (= act) Produktion f; (= quantity also) Ausstoß m, Output m or nt; (= rate of output also) (Produktions)leistung f, Output m or nt; (= quantity in agriculture also) Ertrag m; (ELEC) Leistung f; (= output terminal) Ausgang m; (= capacity of amplifier) (Ausgangs)leistung f; (of mine) Förderung f; (= quantity) Fördermenge f, Förderung f; (= rate of output) Förderleistung, Förderung f; (= of computer) Ausgabe f, Output m or nteffective output of a machine — Nutzleistung f einer Maschine
* * *A s Output m:a) WIRTSCH, TECH Arbeitsertrag m, -leistung fb) WIRTSCH Ausstoß m, Ertrag m, Produktion fd) ELEK Ausgangsleistung ff) IT (Daten)Ausgabe fB adj1. TECH Leistungs…:2. ELEK Ausgangs…* * *1. noun 2. transitive verb,* * *(of a factory) n.Arbeitsleistung (einer Fabrik) f. n.Ausgang -ë m.Leistung -en f.Leistungsabgabe f.Produktionsleistung f. v.ausgeben v.
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