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shrinkage ['ʃrɪŋkɪdʒ]noun (UNCOUNT)∎ allow for shrinkage tenir compte du rétrécissement;∎ they forecast a further shrinkage in output ils prévoient une nouvelle diminution de la production(c) Commerce (of goods in transit) pertes fpl; (through pilferage) coulage m; (through damage) casse f -
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According to Hollinger, results of the survey should serve as a wake-up call to the retail industry that shrinkage continues to be a significant source of revenue loss amounting to billions of dollars.
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contraction f, perte de volume f, perte de volume (bois) f, retrait m, retrait (du ciment, etc.) m, retrécissement mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > shrinkage
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1) contraction f2) retrait mEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > shrinkage
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[-ki‹]noun (the act of shrinking, or the amount by which something shrinks.) rétrécissement -
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sans retrait (béton, mortier)Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > shrinkage compensating
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9 shrinkage joint
joint de retrait m, limite de retrait fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > shrinkage joint
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10 shrinkage reinforcement
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11 shrinkage stress
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12 shrinkage crack
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13 shrinkage limit
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14 shrinkage reinforcement
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15 drying shrinkage
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16 thermal shrinkage
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17 drying shrinkage
retrait mEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > drying shrinkage
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18 longitudinal shrinkage
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19 radial shrinkage
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > radial shrinkage
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20 setting shrinkage
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Shrinkage — has multiple meanings, depending on the context.* Shrinkage (accounting) the loss of products * Shrinkage (statistics) a technique to improve an estimator * Shrinkage (casting) a casting defect brought about by the reduction in volume of the cast … Wikipedia
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shrinkage — index curtailment, decline, decrease, decrement, deduction (diminution), diminution, erosion Burto … Law dictionary
shrinkage — 1800, from SHRINK (Cf. shrink) + AGE (Cf. age) … Etymology dictionary
shrinkage — ► NOUN 1) the process or amount of shrinking. 2) an allowance made for reduction in the takings of a business due to wastage or theft … English terms dictionary
shrinkage — [shriŋ′kij] n. 1. the act or process of shrinking; contraction in size, as of a fabric in washing 2. decrease in value; depreciation 3. the total loss in weight of livestock from the time of shipment to the final processing as meat 4. the amount… … English World dictionary
shrinkage — Discrepancy between a firm s actual inventory and its recorded inventory due to theft, deterioration, loss, or clerical problems. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * shrinkage shrink‧age [ˈʆrɪŋkɪdʒ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] the act of… … Financial and business terms
Shrinkage — The loss of inventory that can be attributed to factors including employee theft, shoplifting, administrative error, vendor fraud, damage in transit or in store and cashier errors that benefit the customer. Shrinkage is the difference between… … Investment dictionary
shrinkage — [[t]ʃrɪ̱ŋkɪʤ[/t]] N UNCOUNT Shrinkage is a decrease in the size or amount of something. Allow for some shrinkage in both length and width. ...a shrinkage in industrial output … English dictionary
shrinkage — noun Date: 1800 1. the act or process of shrinking 2. a. the loss in weight of livestock during shipment and in the process of preparing the meat for consumption b. the loss of goods especially by theft < inventory shrinkage > 3. the amount lost… … New Collegiate Dictionary