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Sozialprodukt
ag·gre·gate ˈout·put ADJ ADMIN
Sozialprodukt nt <-(e)s, -e>
I. ag·gre·gate N [ˈægrɪgət]
1. aggregate:
Summe f <-, -n>
Gesamtwert m <-(e)s, -e>
2. aggregate SPORTS:
Gesamtergebnis nt <-ses, -se>
Gesamtwertung f <-, -en>
3. aggregate (cluster):
Anhäufung f <-, -en>
Ansammlung f <-, -en>
Aggregat nt <-(e)s, -e> spec
4. aggregate MATH:
Aggregat nt <-(e)s, -e> spec
5. aggregate COMPUT:
Datenverbund m <-(e)s, -bünde>
6. aggregate GEOL (crushed stone):
Schotter <-s, ->
aggregate no pl
Zuschlag m <-(e)s , Zuschläge>
II. ag·gre·gate ADJ [ˈægrɪgeɪt] inv FIN, ECON
III. ag·gre·gate VB trans [ˈægrɪgət]
1. aggregate (add):
2. aggregate (amount to):
sich acc auf etw acc belaufen
I. ˈout·put N no pl
output ECON
Ausstoß m <-es, -stö·ße>
output ECON
Produktion f <-, -en>
output ECON
Output m o nt <-s, -s>
output COMPUT
Ausgabe f <-, -n>
output COMPUT
Output m o nt <-s, -s>
output ELEC
Leistung f <-, -en>
output MIN
Förderleistung f <-, -en>
Stundenleistung f <-, -en>
Produktionsausstoß m <-es, -stöße>
Gesamtproduktion f <-, -en>
II. ˈout·put <-tt-, output [or outputted], output [or outputted]> VB trans
to output sth image, data
aggregate N INV-FIN
aggregate VB trans ACCOUNT
aggregate VB trans INV-FIN
aggregate ADJ INV-FIN
output N IT
output N CTRL
output N DEPTS
output N
Present
Iaggregate
youaggregate
he/she/itaggregates
weaggregate
youaggregate
theyaggregate
Past
Iaggregated
youaggregated
he/she/itaggregated
weaggregated
youaggregated
theyaggregated
Present Perfect
Ihaveaggregated
youhaveaggregated
he/she/ithasaggregated
wehaveaggregated
youhaveaggregated
theyhaveaggregated
Past Perfect
Ihadaggregated
youhadaggregated
he/she/ithadaggregated
wehadaggregated
youhadaggregated
theyhadaggregated
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When it outputs a value close to zero, the block will effectively forget whatever value it was remembering.
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Agricultural output was routinely affected by weather conditions.
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Her output was not particularly large and most of her works were written between 1914 and 1935.
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As the particles start to bind together, a resistant force is created on the rotor, slowing, and eventually stopping the output shaft.
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The output current is that resulting from dropping the reference voltage across the resistor.
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