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[ɪ'fɪʃənt] adjective fähig [Person]; tüchtig [Arbeiter, Sekretärin]; leistungsfähig [Maschine, Motor, Fabrik]; gut funktionierend [Methode, Organisation]* * *[i'fiʃənt]2) ((of an action, tool etc) producing (quick and) satisfactory results: The new lawn mower is much more efficient than the old one.) tauglich•- academic.ru/86575/efficiently">efficiently- efficiency* * *ef·fi·cient[ɪˈfɪʃənt]\efficient person fähige [o tüchtige] Person[ɪˈfɪʃəntli]* * *[I'fISənt]adjperson fähig, tüchtig; system, machine, company, organization leistungsfähig; car, engine (= powerful) leistungsfähig; (= economical) sparsam, verbrauchsarm; service gut, effizient (geh); method wirksam; way, use rationellwork is organized in the most logical and efficient way — die Arbeit wird so logisch und rationell wie möglich organisiert
she's efficient at dealing with difficult customers — sie kann gut mit schwierigen Kunden umgehen
the body is remarkably efficient at dealing with such things — der Körper wird mit diesen Dingen bemerkenswert gut fertig
they are less efficient at turning sunlight into electricity — bei der Umwandlung von Sonnenlicht in elektrischen Strom sind sie weniger effektiv
* * *efficient adj (adv efficiently)1. effizient, tüchtig, (leistungs)fähig2. effizient, wirksam3. zügig, rasch und sicher, gewandt4. gründlich5. effizient, rationell, wirtschaftlich7. (be)wirkend:efficient cause wirkende Ursache* * *[ɪ'fɪʃənt] adjective fähig [Person]; tüchtig [Arbeiter, Sekretärin]; leistungsfähig [Maschine, Motor, Fabrik]; gut funktionierend [Methode, Organisation]* * *adj.effizient adj.geschäftstüchtig adj.leistungsfähig adj.wirkungsvoll adj.wirtschaftlich adj.
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