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batch <-es> [bætʃ] N

batch of products
partia f
batch of people
grupa f
batch of bread
wypiek m
plik m
batch of work
porcja f

batch control N no pl ECON

batch manufacturing N no pl ECON

batch number N ECON

batch size N ECON

Usage examples with batch

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It can also be called from a small standalone program to create a batch simulation tool.
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But these may be isolated incidents relating to prototype or single bad batches and not necessarily indicative of the overall product line integrity.
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The two batches of 1888 and 1891 were delivered with the larger diameter driving wheels.
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A total of 30 locomotives were built in two batches between 1996 and 2005.
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Different brands and even individual batches of flu vaccine do vary in their egg protein content.
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In 1987, the school produced its first batch of graduates.
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In its simplest form, it consists of the management of naturally found batches.
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In 1956, he sang with a new batch of singers.
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I, dating from late 1931 and from the first batch built.
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One study found germination rates better than 77% in most batches tested.
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