outputs

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İngilizce - Türkçe
çıkışlar
output
{i} üretim; hâsıla; randıman, verim
output
üretim/çıktı
output
çıktı

Geçen yılın kömür çıktısı standardın gerisinde kaldı. - Last year's output of coal fell short of the standard.

Şirketin çıktı kayıtlarını dikkatlice inceledi. - She investigated the company's output record carefully.

output
çıkış
output
(Tekstil) verim; çıktı Açıklama: Randıman; Doğal liflerde randıman,lifin temizliğinin,saflığının ve dolayısı ile de kalitesinin bir ölçüsüdür. Randıman temel olarak belli bir lif topluluğu içerisinde gerçek lif miktarının toplam kütleye oranı olarak tanımlanabilir
output
üretim

Bu fabrikanın üretimi % 20 oranında artmıştır. - The output of this factory has increased by 20%.

Bu fabrikada üretim %20 oranında arttı. - The output at this factory has increased by 20%.

output
bilgisayardan alınan bilgi
output
(Ticaret) hasıla
output
autput
output
(Ticaret) imal etmek
output
çıkan
output
(Politika, Siyaset) üretilen mal
output
(Aydınlatma) çıkış büyüklüğü
output
(Aydınlatma) yanıt
output
(Dilbilim) çıkım
output
(Ticaret) üretmek
output
(Tıp) debi
output
(Ticaret) sonuç
output
faaliyet
output
ürün
output
randıman

Bu fabrikanın randımanı %20'ye kadar arttı. - The output of this factory has increased by 20%.

configuration of PLC inputs and outputs
(Tekstil) PLC giriş ve çıkışlarının konfigürasyonu
output
{i} çıkış gücü
output
(Tıp) Vücuddan çıkarılan madde
output
{i} (Bilgisayar) çıkış, çıktı
output
çıktı, çıkış çıktı
output
{i} elek. çıkış
output
{i} verim
output
(isim) çıktı, çıkış gücü, verim, üretim, k.d.v. ödemeyi gerektiren mal
output
elektrik enerjisi
output
{i} k.d.v. ödemeyi gerektiren mal
output
veri
solenoid outputs
(Otomotiv) selenoid çıkışları
Türkçe - Türkçe

outputs teriminin Türkçe Türkçe sözlükte anlamı

OUTPUT
(Hukuk) Çıktı
output
Bilgisayar sonucu veya işlenmiş data
İngilizce - İngilizce
The products, services or practices that are produced by the function or the project
The direct products of program activities; immediate measures of what the program did
the completed service transactions or immediate results created by the program often defined as units of service (eg support hours delivered, referrals made, beds provided)
The direct effects of the project i e what Structural Funds are actually "purchasing" e g SMEs supported, hectares of land serviced
plural of output
Tangible products (including services) of a programme or project that are necessary to achieve its objectives Outputs relate to the completion (rather than the conduct) of activities and are the type of results over which managers have a high degree of influence Example: agricultural extension services provided to rice farmers See "Results"
quantity of units produced, services provided, and people served
The goods and services produced by agencies on behalf of government for external organisations or individuals
The goods and services, some of which are ongoing and others which are improvement initiatives, produced for users outside the Department
The products and services produced directly by a programme or activity Outputs are important, for example, in setting targets for staff to achieve and measuring performance, but do not in themselves indicate the extent to which progress has occurred toward achieving a programme's ultimate purpose Depending on their nature, outputs may or may not be easy to measure, for example, the number of hospital cases is easier to measure than the quality of advice on a policy issue submitted by a health official to the minister concerned
Value of goods produced and services rendered by the olive presses including own-account goods
Things and information which are the end result of an activity (product, reports, services, information, etc )
The goods and services produced by agencies for the government, external organisations or individuals Outputs include goods and services for other areas of government external to the agency
the outcomes of a production process
A generic term meaning various products or services that occur as a result of inputs being applied to a process (or processes) undertaken by an organisation or an individual
program activities and their direct products Usually outputs are measured in terms of the volume of work accomplished, for examples, the numbers of classes taught, counseling sessions conducted, educational materials distributed, and participants served Outputs have little inherent value in themselves They are important because they are intended to lead to a desired benefit for participants or target populations (United Way of America)
The tangible (easily measurable, practical), immediate and intended results to be produced through sound management of the agreed inputs Examples of outputs include goods, services or infrastructure produced by a project and meant to help realise its purpose These may also include changes, resulting from the intervention, that are needed to achieve the outcomes at the purpose level
Products, materials, services, or information provided to customers (internal or external)
Products, services, or information supplied to meet customer needs
The direct products and services produced through internal program activities As an example, the amount of work done within the organization (such as number of calls answered)
A folder in the Program Manager window containing the output file from a simulation
Usually a simulator will have `official' outputs which are designed in, but it is important not to forget the `unofficial' ones, such as simulator run time The usual format for official outputs is a vector of quantities, often with space and time attributes A more subtle class of simulators produce output that is a probabilistic description of some vector of quantities These simulators are hard to write: the distributional aspects of the ouputs arise from inputs which are themselves probabilistic [JCR, 18 04 00]
are the products or services produced by Defence
Products, materials, services or information provided to customers (internal or external), from a process
Specific products, goods or services delivered as a result of the input
The goods and services produced by agencies on behalf of government for external organisations or individuals Outputs include goods and services produced for other areas of government external to the agency
output
to send data out of a computer, as to an output device such as a monitor or printer

When I hit enter, it outputs a bunch of numbers.

output
to produce, create, or complete

We output 1400 units last year.

output
data sent out of the computer, as to output device such as a monitor or printer

a six page output.

output
production; quantity produced, created, or completed

The factory increased its output this year.

output
production of a certain amount
output
the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time); "production was up in the second quarter"
output
final product; the things produced
output
what is produced in a given time period
output
signal that comes out of an electronic system
output
data sent out of the computer, as to the screen, printer, or other device
output
data that has been processed into useful form, now called Information
output
Output is the end result of converting electronic art files into the prepress materials used for printing production Imagesetters output film negatives or film positives which are used to make printing plates Platesetters output the printing plates used on the press
output
A tangible, immediate, and intended product or consequence of an activity within USAID's manageable interest Examples of outputs include people fed, personnel trained, better technologies developed, and new construction Deliverables included in contracts will generally be considered outputs, as will tangible products and consequences of USAID grantees (Chapters 200-203)
output
{i} yield; product, manufacture; information sent out from a computer (Computers)
output
Any data that are generated by a process
output
The product or service provided The primary output reflects the principal mission of a unit cost activity Primary outputs are referred to as "A" goals in the DoD unit cost budget Other outputs reflect tasks performed that are identified as not necessary for the primary mission Outputs that consume resources at a significantly different rate than primary outputs can be identified as other outputs Other outputs may be expressed in several ways: on a cost per unit basis, on a reimbursable basis, up to the amount reimbursed, or up to a preset budget ceiling Other outputs are referred to as "B" goals in the DoD unit cost budget
output
The electrical signal measured at the output terminals which is produced by an applied input to a transducer
output
The amount of coal or ore put out from one or more mines, or the quantity of material produced by, or turned out from, one or more furnaces or mills, in a given time
output
The useful power or signal delivered by a circuit or device
output
(Ticaret) The result generated by a process than transforms an input
output
The place that the audio signal goes out of a piece of equipment Examples would be the speaker output from an amplifier or the tape output from a mixer
output
1 The process of displaying, printing, or storing information produced by a computer 2 The information produced by the computer, as a result of processing, that is sent to devices that display, print, or store it (Terms, Gr 3)
output
the product or results of a project, also referred to as deliverables (see also: Logical Framework Approach)
output
Information that comes out of the computer; for example, a picture on the screen, a printed page, sound coming from the speakers, files printed to disk or sent over a communications line
output
to send data to a monitor, printer, or other output device
output
Any form of data originating from a computer system, it can be displayed on screen, printed on paper, or in machine-readable form such as a disk or tape
output
Results of a report after it is run Output can be displayed on a screen, stored in a file, or printed on paper
output
(n ) The information produced by a command, program, or such, and sent elsewhere; for example, to the terminal, to a file, or to a line printer
output
refers to: neuron, output layer A value or a set of values (pattern), generated by the neurons of a neural net's output layer Used to calculate the current error value of the net see also: output layer, input, error, supervised learning
output
A broad term for describing any result, product, or service that a system produces Any good, service, or on-site use that is produced from forest and rangeland resources (e g , softwood sawtimber MBF; water yield, acre feet; primitive recreation use, reports, graphs, or data written out or shown on a screen by the computer The media may be paper, tape, disk, computer monitor, or may be an electronic signal (e g , to stop a system when a critical condition is reached )
output
The signal sent by a computer (for example, to an actuator) as a result of processing inputs it has received
output
The output of a computer or word processor is the information that it displays on a screen or prints on paper as a result of a particular program. You run the software, you look at the output, you make modifications. output outputting if a computer outputs information, it produces it
output
The number or value that comes out from a process For example, in a function machine, a number goes in, something is done to it, and the resulting number is the output (cf Functions as Processes or Rules Discussion)
output
to create or manufacture a specific amount; "the computer is outputting the data from the job I'm running
output
The useful signal or power delivered by a circuit or device
output
That which is thrown out as products of the metabolic activity of the body; the egesta other than the fæces
output
Information produced by a computer or computer program
output
In electronic records, information transmitted from internal to external units of a computer, or to an outside medium See also INFORMATION SYSTEM, INPUT
output
The results of the operation of any system
output
Output is used to refer to the amount of something that a person or thing produces. Government statistics show the largest drop in industrial output for ten years
output
production of a certain amount what is produced in a given time period the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time); "production was up in the second quarter"
output
in terms of direction in an ultrasonic system, that direction away from the power source and toward the process
output
to create or manufacture a specific amount; "the computer is outputting the data from the job I'm running"
output
Computer generated information that is displayed on the screen, printed, written to disk or tape, or sent over a communications link to another computer
outputs