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(the quantity of goods, amount of work produced: The output of this factory has increased by 20%; His output is poor.) producciónoutput n produccióntr['aʊtpʊt]2 SMALLELECTRICITY/SMALL salida3 SMALLCOMPUTING/SMALL salida\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLoutput device dispositivo de salidaoutput n: producción f (de una fábrica), rendimiento m (de una máquina), productividad f (de una persona)n.• entrega s.f.• potencia de salida s.f.• producción s.f.• rendimiento s.m.• salida s.f.
I 'aʊtpʊtmass & count noun1)a) ( of factory) producción f; (of worker, machine) rendimiento mb) (literary, artistic) producción fc) ( Comput) salida f2) ( Elec) salida f
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['aʊtpʊt]1.N [of factory] producción f ; [of person, machine] rendimiento m ; (Comput) salida f ; (Elec) potencia f de salida2.VT (Comput) imprimir3.CPDoutput bonus N — prima f por rendimiento
output device N — dispositivo m de salida
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I ['aʊtpʊt]mass & count noun1)a) ( of factory) producción f; (of worker, machine) rendimiento mb) (literary, artistic) producción fc) ( Comput) salida f2) ( Elec) salida f
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I 1. ['ɪnpʊt]2) U (contribution)3) С ind. (resource) fattore m. produttivo, input m.2.modificatore [device, protection] d'ingressoII ['ɪnpʊt]verbo transitivo ( forma in -ing -tt-; pass., p.pass. - put o - putted) inform. introdurre, immettere [ data]* * *['input]1) (something, eg an amount of electrical energy, that is supplied to a machine etc.) potenza, alimentazione2) (information put into a computer for processing.) dato d'immissione* * *I 1. ['ɪnpʊt]2) U (contribution)3) С ind. (resource) fattore m. produttivo, input m.2.modificatore [device, protection] d'ingressoII ['ɪnpʊt]verbo transitivo ( forma in -ing -tt-; pass., p.pass. - put o - putted) inform. introdurre, immettere [ data] -
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I 1. ['aʊtpʊt]1) (yield) rendimento m., produttività f.; (of factory) produzione f.2) inform. output m., uscita f.2.modificatore [message, routine] di uscitaII ['aʊtpʊt]verbo transitivo ( forma in -ing - tt-; pass., p.pass. - put o - putted) [ computer] dare un output di [ data]* * *(the quantity of goods, amount of work produced: The output of this factory has increased by 20%; His output is poor.) produzione* * *I 1. ['aʊtpʊt]1) (yield) rendimento m., produttività f.; (of factory) produzione f.2) inform. output m., uscita f.2.modificatore [message, routine] di uscitaII ['aʊtpʊt]verbo transitivo ( forma in -ing - tt-; pass., p.pass. - put o - putted) [ computer] dare un output di [ data] -
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pull back а) отдергивать, оттаскивать, оттягивать; He pulled the curtainback and looked down into the street. The mother putted the child back fromthe flames just in time. б) отступать; отводить (войска); The crowd pulledback to let the firemen through. We decided to pull back our forces and try toadvance again tomorrow. в) сократить расходы; With the reduction in the moneyallowed, we shall have to pull back on our spending. г) mus. замедлять темп;When you sing this song, try not to pull back as it makes it dull. д) naut.табанить -
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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. -
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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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s.1 golpe corto (in golf) (con el putter)2 tiro al hoyo, golpe corto, golpe suave.v.1 tirar al hoyo.2 golpear la pelota de golf.vi.golpear en corto (in golf) (con el putter)(con el putter) (pt & pp putted) -
12 the new rich
новоявленные богачи, нувориши (особенно о лицах, нажившихся на спекуляциях военного и послевоенного времени) [этим. фр. nouveaux riches; см. тж. the new poor]The Club had made a stand against the newly rich, and it had taken all George Forsyte's prestige, and praise as a "good sportsman", to bring in Prosper Profond. (J. Galsworthy, ‘To Let’, part II, ch. III) — Клуб "Айсиум" сурово относился к богачам послевоенной формации, и потребовалось все влияние Джорджа Форсайта, чтобы провести в члены клуба Проспера Профона, которого Джордж расхвалил как "превосходного спортсмена".
The neighbouring towns were rich, spilled over with loots from tourists, putted with spoils, gleamed with the great houses of the new rich. (J. Steinbeck, ‘The Winter of Our Discontent’, part II, ch. XI) — Соседние города богатели без счета, наживались на туристах, чуть не лопались от своей добычи; их украшали роскошные резиденции новоявленных богачей.
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A n1 ¢ ( of money) apport m ; ( of energy) alimentation f (of en) ; electrical input courant m d'entrée ;4 ¢ Comput ( action) saisie f des données ; ( data) données fpl d'entrée or à traiter ; ( part of computer) bloc m d'entrée. -
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A n1 Comm, Ind (of land, machine, mine, worker) rendement m ; ( of factory) production f ; industrial output, manufacturing output rendement industriel ;2 Electron, Mech (of equipment, engine) puissance f ; ( of monitor) signal m ; cardiac output débit m cardiaque ;4 (of composer, writer) production f ; -
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