nominal in the PONS Dictionary

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

nominal [ˈnɒmɪnl, Am ˈnɑːmə-] ADJ

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nominal [or general], ledger
nominal partner
nominal load

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

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именен (-нна)
nominal
именен (-нна)
nominal
nominal clause
nominal predicate
nominal
nominal salary
nominal value [or price]
nominal price
nominal conditions
nominal value [or price]
nominal
nominal load

nominal Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

nominal [or general], ledger
nominal power of attorney
nominal price [or value]
nominal price [or value]
face [or nominal], value
face [or nominal], value
nominal [or face], value principle
inventory [or nominal], account

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The price of one is somewhat nominal and is typically raised when used as part of a buy one get one free deal.
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This had a nominal strength of one thousand men, but it is likely that only half of this number occupied the fort.
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Initial data indicated nominal performance of all vehicle systems.
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The heights quoted here are thus the nominal heights under standard conditions of temperature and pressure rather than the actual heights.
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The resulting form is treated as a nominal and takes ergative agents.
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These transformers typically run 24 hours a day and at a low load factor (average load divided by nominal load).
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This passage makes use of his distinction between nominal and real definitions.
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The nominal species, however, has a very broad distribution and may in fact contain several undescribed species.
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At a rate of return of 3.775% per year, the value is 108.50 per 100 nominal, or 66p more.
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The feed system was linkless, via a helical drum, with a nominal rate of fire of 6,000 rpm.
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