Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: output
IPA transcription: ['aʊtp,ʊt]
noun meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: end_product, output
    Meaning: final product; the things produced
  • Synonyms: output, yield
    Meaning: production of a certain amount
  • Synonyms: output_signal, output
    Meaning: signal that comes out of an electronic system
verb meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: output
    Meaning: to create or manufacture a specific amount; "the computer is outputting the data from the job I'm running"
Usage examples
  • What might your output be in England per week?
  • There must be a large output to justify the use of machinery.
  • This increase in output, of course, means a reduction in the cost of labor and of general expenses.
  • The cartridge, in exploding, enlarges the hole, and often the output of the well is at once increased by several hundred per cent.
  • In a rifle-factory with a daily output of fifty, eight men are needed for the same product that can be supplied by three men in a factory with an output of one thousand daily.
  • The resultant of these movements during the thirty years ending in 1900 is somewhat surprising: the ratio of factories (with an output worth five hundred dollars) to population has somewhat increased.
  • The advertising of certain kinds of goods involves a large and inevitable outlay, which is relatively less for a larger business, as the greater the output the smaller the burden on each unit of the product.
  • Experience has proven that this not only secures durability and greater output per unit-weight of battery, but in addition there is eliminated a long list of troubles and diseases inherent in the lead-acid combination....
  • By regulating and equalizing the output in the different localities, it can run more nearly full time. Being acquainted with the entire situation, it can reduce the friction. A strong combination has advantages in shipment.
  • In making plows, nine men working separately will average sixty-six plows each per year, while one hundred and eighty men working together will average one hundred and ten each per year, the output per man being increased sixty-six and two thirds per cent.