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1 ♦ efficiency
♦ efficiency /ɪˈfɪʃnsɪ/n.1 [u] efficienza: (cronot.) efficiency comparison, misurazione dell'efficienza; (stat.) efficiency factor, fattore di efficienza3 [u] (pubbl.) efficacia pubblicitaria4 [uc] (tecn., ind.) efficienza, rendimento; resa: (econ.) efficiency ratio, indice di efficienza; overall efficiency, rendimento globale; thermal efficiency, rendimento termico; The implemented rationalization will improve efficiencies, la razionalizzazione messa in atto aumenterà il rendimento● (stat.) efficiency curve, curva di efficienza □ efficiency engineer (o expert), esperto di problemi di efficienza □ (org. az.) efficiency pay, retribuzione secondo il rendimento.
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