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output

/out-poot/US // ˈaʊtˌpʊt //UK // (ˈaʊtˌpʊt) //

产量,输出,产出,产量方面

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of turning out; production: the factory's output of cars; artistic output.
    • : the quantity or amount produced, as in a given time: to increase one's daily output.
    • : the material produced or yield; product.
    • : the current, voltage, power, or signal produced by an electrical or electronic circuit or device.Compare input.
    • : Computers. information in a form suitable for transmission from internal to external units of a computer, or to an outside medium.the process of transferring data from internal storage to an external medium, as paper or microfilm.
    • : the power or force produced by a machine.
  1. 1

    out·put·ted or out·put, out·put·ting.

    • : Computers. to transfer from internal storage to an external medium.
    • : to produce; turn out.

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Examples

  • “Lumens are a measure of total light output,” says Applegate.

  • Tesla started production of the Model 3 in the second half of 2017, but it took the company months to ramp up output.

  • It appears that the photosynthesis machinery evolved not for maximum efficiency but rather for an optimally smooth and reliable output.

  • Connections are not neatly divided into layers and feature many feedback loops that means the output of a neuron often ends up impacting its input somewhere down the line.

  • Depending on the size and nature of an AI’s input data, its output will look pretty different from that of a similar system, and a big part of the difference will be due to the people that created and trained the AIs.

  • World GDP (including North Pole toyshop gross output) is $84.97 trillion.

  • Eventually, their output is worth five times that much to those who transport it globally.

  • Of course, the output of this cinematic tradition has been mostly male-dominated.

  • But a recently purchased automated bottling line has increased their output to sixty cases per hour.

  • The output of CO2 by industrialization and other human activities—also rising, also measured.

  • In proportion as the quantity produced is increased the lower must the price be set in order to sell the whole output.

  • The output of the Boston Company's mine, according to the authority just cited, is about 400 tons per annum.

  • The output of this is not large, but the quality was very good, and this in consequence is no doubt a very paying mine.

  • Although the demand for agricultural commodities has increased, the output per worker in agriculture has increased more rapidly.

  • Virginia furnishes approximately 3% of the total annual output of this product in the United States.