conversion rate in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for conversion rate in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

conversion [kənˈvɜːʃn, Am -ˈvɜːrʒn] N

1. rate a. COMPUT (speed):

3. rate (price):

5. rate ECON:

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English
His 86.2% conversion rate was second in the league.
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This succulent fish grows rapidly and has a high feed conversion rate.
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In this process, oil shale is processed at controlled heating rates in a high-pressure hydrogen environment, which allows a carbon conversion rate of around 80%.
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This fish grows rapidly and has a high feed conversion rate.
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From this conversion rate imbalance, a black market developed where the servicemen could profit from the more favorable exchange rate.
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Poor counting efficiency can be caused by an extremely low energy to light conversion rate, (scintillation efficiency) which, even optimally, will be a small value.
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Banks were forced to collect their dollar loans at a conversion rate much lower than the rate applied to its dollar deposits.
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A conversion rate of 66 percent is clearly above the expectations.
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The company claims that the prototype converts 33.9% of the sunlight that hits it to electricity, more than double the previous high-end conversion rate.
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The low conversion rate is balanced to some extent by the lower cost per square metre of solar collection.
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