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  • 1 output

    (the quantity of goods, amount of work produced: The output of this factory has increased by 20%; His output is poor.) producción
    output n producción
    tr['aʊtpʊt]
    1 (gen) producción nombre femenino; (of machine) rendimiento
    2 SMALLELECTRICITY/SMALL salida
    3 SMALLCOMPUTING/SMALL salida
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    output device dispositivo de salida
    output ['aʊt.pʊt] vt, - putted or - put ; - putting : producir
    : 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 'aʊtpʊt
    mass & count noun
    1)
    a) ( of factory) producción f; (of worker, machine) rendimiento m
    b) (literary, artistic) producción f
    c) ( Comput) salida f
    2) ( Elec) salida f

    II
    transitive verb (pres p - putting; past & past p - put or - putted) imprimir*
    ['aʊtpʊt]
    1.
    N [of factory] producción f ; [of person, machine] rendimiento m ; (Comput) salida f ; (Elec) potencia f de salida
    2.
    VT (Comput) imprimir
    3.
    CPD

    output bonus Nprima f por rendimiento

    output device Ndispositivo m de salida

    * * *

    I ['aʊtpʊt]
    mass & count noun
    1)
    a) ( of factory) producción f; (of worker, machine) rendimiento m
    b) (literary, artistic) producción f
    c) ( Comput) salida f
    2) ( Elec) salida f

    II
    transitive verb (pres p - putting; past & past p - put or - putted) imprimir*

    English-spanish dictionary > output

  • 2 putt

    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)

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > putt

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