factor in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for factor in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

factor [ˈfæktəʳ, Am -tɚ] N a. MATH, BIOL, FIN, ECON

rhesus factor [ˈriːsəsˌfæktəʳ, Am -tɚ] N no pl MED

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decisive factor
feelgood factor
bottleneck factor ECON
bottleneck factor ECON

Translations for factor in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

factor Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

corrective factor
deciding factor
factor of production
rhesus factor
to be a crucial factor in sth
factor costs
factor of influence

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Socioeconomic status was one factor that impacted overweight and obesity percentages, particularly for women.
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It pointed out that significant factors for low fertility rates include instability of modern partnerships and value changes.
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Unlike malls, there is no square holding company and in fact there is no factor to manage and maintain it.
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Several factors played a role in that process.
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These factors caused him to be transferred to 36 different prisons within a four and a half year period.
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Several factors may make a cap inappropriate for a particular woman.
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This same size factor also makes them very popular for sport fishing.
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The amount of life available to enjoy wealth acts as a multiplying factor upon the value of that wealth.
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With these factors applied to the 10-inch format, songwriters and performers increasingly tailored their output to fit the new medium.
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As an example of this, he gave a lecture on the average number of factors that a random integer has.
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