单词 | output |
释义 | output (aʊtpʊt ) Word forms: outputs 1. variable noun Output is used to refer to the amount of something that a person or thing produces. Manual workers need a good breakfast for high-energy output. Government statistics show the largest drop in industrial output for ten years. Synonyms: production, manufacture, manufacturing, yield 2. variable noun The output of a computer or word processor is the information that it displays on a screen or prints on paper as a result of a particular program. You run the software, you look at the output, you make modifications. Collocations: daily output The company estimates that its daily output will be cut by between 60,000 and 100,000 barrels from its customary four million. Times, Sunday Times Next month daily output could hit 700,000 barrels. Times, Sunday Times He says that daily output can top 25 tonnes. Times, Sunday Times Preview and highlights shows will boost the daily output to almost six hours, with no recourse to subsidiary channels or red buttons. Times, Sunday Times On holiday, you will find that, because the number of questions increases, you may have to increase your daily output of lies. Times, Sunday Times That is about twice the country's entire output and 40 times current government borrowing. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The company's entire online output is controlled from standard laptop computers. Times, Sunday Times (2009) That is more than a quarter of its entire economic output. The Sun (2012) This was partly due to a second successive annual drop in crude oil and natural gas output. The Sun Underlying profits during the period fell by $2 billion, and oil and gas output declined by 5.6 per cent. Times, Sunday Times Accounts revealed their greenhouse gas output increased by 93 per cent year-on-year. The Sun A draft deal says rich countries must cut greenhouse gas output by 25 to 45 per cent compared with 1990 levels by 2020. The Sun Oil and gas output plunged 7.8 per cent amid maintenance shutdowns. Times, Sunday Times Together they account for 85% of global output. Mail and Guardian He said that such countries accounted for about 20 to 25 per cent of global output. Times, Sunday Times Excitement, because these are underexplored stretches of art's global output that are certain to offer surprises. Times, Sunday Times Global output has fallen by about a fifth to 133m carats annually in the past five years. Times, Sunday Times Leaders representing countries with 85 per cent of global output will be sitting round the table. Times, Sunday Times Made from aluminium, this lightweight radiator offers excellent levels of heat output. Times, Sunday Times It will also be cheaper (even high-specification monitors only cost a few hundred pounds), and its brightness levels and heat output will have been designed for use right up close. Times, Sunday Times An air-wash system will help to keep the glass on your stove clean, while vents or fans allow you to regulate heat output. Times, Sunday Times Smokeless coal tends to be more expensive but sellers of some varieties claim they have a higher heat output than traditional coal. Times, Sunday Times Modulated tankless water heaters change their heat output in response to the flow rate of water running through the unit. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Industrial output rose by 0.8 per cent in March. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Signals of slowing industrial output in America and Europe are showing up in a sharp slide in demand for energy. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Industrial output was unchanged from June. The Sun (2013) Over the medium term, many will limit output. Globe and Mail Together they have had an agreement to limit output to maintain the level of oil prices. Times,Sunday Times When the cartel and 11 non-members agreed to limit output by 1.8m barrels a day (mbd), the nonmembers agreed to cut their output by 600,000 barrels daily. Times, Sunday Times These agreements could be to limit output, collusively share information, fix prices, tender collectively and share markets out. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A monopoly occurs when a firm supplies the total output in the market; the firm can therefore limit output and raise prices because it has no fear of competition. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This would spark a fall in demand resulting in lower oil output but at stable higher prices. Times, Sunday Times Last year's oil output decline of 17 per cent was particularly dramatic because several key platforms were out of action for planned maintenance. Times, Sunday Times The surge in oil output helped to offset weaker results from its mining division. Times, Sunday Times Last year oil output rose nearly 5 per cent to 65 million tonnes, more than five times the output of 1995. Times, Sunday Times Oil output has fallen from 33,000 barrels a day to 21,000. Times, Sunday Times Output price rises are at their highest for three years. Times, Sunday Times But output price inflation soared to its highest level in two and a half years. Times, Sunday Times Steep jumps in oil and food prices last month sent factory output price inflation to a 12-year high, data published yesterday showed. Times, Sunday Times Over the year, total output price inflation climbed to 3.8 per cent, well above expectations, and the fastest pace in more than 12 years. Times, Sunday Times A core measure of output price inflation excluding food, alcohol, tobacco and petrol rose to 2.2 per cent, from 2.1 per cent. Times, Sunday Times After rills begin forming, they are subjected to variety of other erosional forces which may increase their size and output volume. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Output volume rose by 1.9% in 2010 compared to 2009, productivity increased by 1.6%, and direct subsidies fell by 12%. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Calculating methods differ in the use of either output volume or input volume for measuring the volume of activity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The protocol supports metadata packets that determine the final output volume on the receiving end. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 To prevent digital signal overflow and its audible result, the digital output volume must be kept low enough so that bit 14 will never be used. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Forecasts that overall output grew by about 0.5% are underpinned by estimates of strong growth in the dominant services sector. Times, Sunday Times Later, the players were divided into departments, instrumental sections, each contributing to the overall output of the music, each coordinated from above by a manager, the conductor. Christianity Today Independent schools have provided a consistently cautious voice against the modernisers, and their overall output of all-round good citizens speaks volumes for more traditional methods of teaching. Times, Sunday Times Based on a survey of nearly 500 companies, the business lobby group reports an overall output balance - those reporting increases, minus those experiencing declines - of a negative 1%. Times, Sunday Times Manufacturing represents only a relatively small portion of the economy, contributing about 10 per cent of overall output. Times, Sunday Times It offers the prospect of 14 hours' generation a day at peak output times as predictable as dawn and dusk. Times, Sunday Times Each rotor has a peak output of 10 megawatt hours. Times, Sunday Times By that time, with the sun lower in the sky, panels would be generating well below their peak output. Times, Sunday Times Since the supply of fuel (i.e. water) remains unchanged, the uprated dam obtains a higher peak output in exchange for a lower capacity factor. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Its 24 turbines reach peak output at 240 megawatts and average 62 megawatts, a capacity factor of approximately 26%. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Each reactor produces approximately 800 megawatts of power, for a combined plant output of 1.6 gigawatts. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The amount of water needed relative to plant output will be reduced with increasing boiler temperatures. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Each inverter has an associated meteorological station to help researchers correlate plant output with observed and predicted weather, to help learn how to integrate photovoltaics into the power grid. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The system generated 110 volts – a decent jolt, but far less than the power output of an eel, which has thinner, lower-resistance cells. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Renewable electricity generation first exceeded coal generation in 2015, when it accounted for 25 per cent of the power output. Times, Sunday Times Gas and electricity workers interrupted power output; a third of universities were disrupted by students objecting to proposed charges for tuition. Times, Sunday Times In cycling, riders record their power output on the bike in wattage and download the results to study areas where they need to work harder. Times, Sunday Times A lot of scientists seem to think that if you have a power output above a certain threshold, that means you are cheating. Times, Sunday Times But education, however great his devotion to it, could form only one aspect of his prodigious output. Times, Sunday Times Their prodigious output, both serious and sumptuous, was compendious, but never populist. Times, Sunday Times But his prodigious output of travel writing, short stories and sketches deserves attention. The Times Literary Supplement Our lack of familiarity with this pioneering modernist can be attributed to the meagre opportunities to see much of his prodigious output here. Times, Sunday Times His prodigious output - he recorded 20 albums in all - continued. Times, Sunday Times The intermediary takes the outputs of each module and processes them to produce the output of the network as a whole. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This would produce an output voltage of half the input voltage, but at twice the current (minus various inefficiencies). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Shaded micropolygons are sampled in screen space to produce the output image. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The artificial neuron receives one or more inputs (representing dendrites) and sums them to produce an output (representing a neuron's axon). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The multiplied values from the two subunits are then subtracted to produce an output. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Overall industrial production output was up by 0.9 per cent over the year. Times, Sunday Times Production output was 10.2% lower in 2009 than 2008, while manufacturing output fell 10.5%. Times, Sunday Times Overall production output hit its lowest level since 1987. Times, Sunday Times Industrial production output increased 25% between the years 1927 and 1929. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The expected production output will be by 2013. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 From the great innovator's prolific output, three programmes. Times, Sunday Times Yet it has also been argued that his prolific output was both derived from, and constrained by, the very narrow limits of his own experience. The Times Literary Supplement Although it spans her career from the 1960s to the present, it displays only a fraction of her prolific output. Times, Sunday Times He has been hugely influential thanks to his innovative style and prolific output. Times,Sunday Times His prolific output included more than 300 papers and a number of influential books. Times, Sunday Times Car manufacturers have been affected badly by a steep fall in demand and are being forced to reduce output. Times, Sunday Times That, however, will reduce output, which the company can ill afford. Times, Sunday Times He has already introduced voluntary redundancies and short-time working on full pay to reduce output. Times, Sunday Times Expected consolidation between financially distressed carmakers, which would further reduce output, only adds to the uncertainty. Times, Sunday Times Copper prices headed north yesterday after it emerged that strikes would reduce output at two of the world's largest mines. Times, Sunday Times Strict social distancing measures and weak global demand continued to restrict output. The Sun The agreement means that the cartel's 14 member states will continue to restrict output by 1.2 million barrels per day. Times, Sunday Times In 1847 the union attempted to restrict output, to combat a 1s (5p) per day wage reduction proposed by the owners. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You can never hope to better yourself by cutting down production or by restricting output. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Total crude steel output was expected to reach a record of 571 million tonnes by the end of this year. Times, Sunday Times Its actual steel output hit 568 million tonnes in 2009, almost half the world's total. Times, Sunday Times In a quarterly production report it predicted that crude steel output would rise slightly during the first three months of this year. Times, Sunday Times The city's population dramatically increased after it experienced a boom in the steel industry during the first decade of the 1900s, when steel output tripled. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Steel output in the 1920s and 1930s averaged about 2.1 million metric tons. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Yet Scotland makes up only about one tenth of the UK's total output. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Total crude steel output was expected to reach a record of 571 million tonnes by the end of this year. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Manufacturing's share of total economic output has been shrinking for years. Times, Sunday Times (2009) Translations: Chinese: 产量 Japanese: 生産高 |
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