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1 yield
[ji:ld] 1. verb1) (to give up; to surrender: He yielded to the other man's arguments; He yielded all his possessions to the state.) vdati se; odstopiti2) (to give way to force or pressure: At last the door yielded.) popustiti3) (to produce naturally, grow etc: How much milk does that herd of cattle yield?) proizvajati2. noun(the amount produced by natural means: the annual yield of wheat.) pridelek* * *I [ji:ld]noundonos, obrodek, pridelek; plod, proizvod; dohodek, dobiček, korist; popuščanje, umikanje; kovinska vsebina (rude)yield point stress (strength) — meja prožnosti, elastičnostiII [ji:ld]transitive verbdonašati, prinašati, dajati; proizvajati; dopustiti, dovoliti; odstopiti (s.th. to s.o. — komu kaj); (redko) uvideti, priznatito yield 10% — donašati 10%to yield assistance — da(ja)ti, nuditi pomočto yield a city, a fortress — predati mesto, trdnjavoto yield a profit commerce prinesti dobičekto yield s.th. to be done — dopustiti, da se nekaj naredi (zgodi)to yield s.o. thanks — biti komu hvaležento yield precedence to s.o. — dati komu prednostto yield the palm (to s.o.) — priznati se poraženega (od koga)yield right of way! — dajte prednost (v cestnem prometu)to yield a place to s.o. — odstopiti, narediti prostor komuto yield up the breath (ghost, life) — izdihniti (dušo), umreti; intransitive verb donašati, (ob)roditi, dajati; vdati se, popustiti; podleči, podvreči se; privoliti (to v); zaostajati (to za)to yield well, poorly — dobro, slabo obroditito yield to superior forces — vdati se, ukloniti se premoči -
2 produce
1. [prə'dju:s] verb1) (to bring out: She produced a letter from her pocket.) izvleči2) (to give birth to: A cow produces one or two calves a year.) roditi, povreči3) (to cause: His joke produced a shriek of laughter from the children.) povzročiti4) (to make or manufacture: The factory produces furniture.) izdelati5) (to give or yield: The country produces enough food for the population.) pridelati6) (to arrange and prepare (a theatre performance, film, television programme etc): The play was produced by Henry Dobson.) biti producent2. ['prodju:s] noun(something that is produced, especially crops, eggs, milk etc from farms: agricultural/farm produce.) pridelek- producer- product
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- productivity* * *I [prɔdju:s]noun(samo ednina) pridelki (zlasti kmetijski), pridelek, donos; uspeh; technical storitev, učinek ( daily ŋ)II [prədjú:s]1.transitive verbizdelati, izdelovati, pridelati, pridelovati, pridobivati; figuratively ustvariti, narediti, doseči (učinek itd.); roditi, obroditi (zemlja); izdati (knjigo); pridobivati (rudo, premog); economy prinesti, prinašati (dobiček); izvleči ( from; iz žepa itd.); pripeljati (priče), predložiti (dokaze); uprizoriti, pokazati (igro, film); predstaviti (igralca); pokazati (vstopnico), predložiti; mathematics podaljšati črto;2.intransitive verbizdelovati; prinašati; roditi (sad)economy dajati dobiček; figuratively to produce o.s. — producirati se, razkazovati se
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yield´er — yield «yeeld», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. a) to produce; bear: »This land yields good crops. Mines yield ores. SYNONYM(S): furnish, supply. b) to give in return; bring in: »an investment which yielded a large profit. c) to fill a need; furnish; afford … Useful english dictionary
yield — yield1 [ji:ld] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(result)¦ 2¦(crops/profits)¦ 3¦(agree unwillingly)¦ 4¦(traffic)¦ 5¦(move/bend/break)¦ 6¦(give up fighting)¦ Phrasal verbs yield to something yield something<=>up ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin … Dictionary of contemporary English
yield — 1 verb 1 CROPS/PROFITS (T) to produce crops, profits etc: The land yielded a good wheat crop. | Mining shares often yield a high level of return. 2 RESULT (T) to produce a result, answer, or a piece of information: Careful analysis yielded the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Yield — The percentage rate of return paid on a stock in the form of dividends, or the effective rate of interest paid on a bond or note. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * ▪ I. yield yield 1 [jiːld] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] FINANCE the… … Financial and business terms
yield — A measure of the annual return on an investment. Chicago Board of Trade glossary 1) The production of a piece of land; e.g., his land yielded 100 bushels per acre. 2) The return provided by an investment; for example, if the return on an… … Financial and business terms
yield — 01. The oil fields of Alberta [yield] millions of gallons of oil each year. 02. Our strawberry patch [yielded] at least 10 pounds of berries last summer. 03. The Cuban government has refused to [yield] to pressure from the U.S. to end communist… … Grammatical examples in English
yield — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English gieldan; akin to Old High German geltan to pay Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. archaic recompense, reward 2. to give or render as fitting, rightfully owed, or required 3. to give up … New Collegiate Dictionary
yield — {{11}}yield (n.) O.E. gield payment, sum of money (see YIELD (Cf. yield) (v.)); extended sense of production (as of crops) is first attested mid 15c. Earliest English sense survives in financial yield from investments. {{12}}yield (v.) O.E.… … Etymology dictionary
yield — v. & n. v. 1 tr. (also absol.) produce or return as a fruit, profit, or result (the land yields crops; the land yields poorly; the investment yields 15%). 2 tr. give up; surrender, concede; comply with a demand for (yielded the fortress; yielded… … Useful english dictionary
yield gene — noun Etymology: yield (II) + gene : any of a group of complementary genes no one of which has apparent individual effect; especially : one that directly or indirectly affects (as by increasing resistance to disease or to drouth) the yield of… … Useful english dictionary
crops — krÉ’p n. harvest, produce (Agriculture); group; sac like enlargement in the gullet of a bird which serves as a receptacle for partially digested food which is either digested or fed to nestlings; whip; short haircut v. harvest; cut short, clip;… … English contemporary dictionary