outturn


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out·turn

 (out′tûrn′)
n.
A total amount produced during a given period; output.
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outturn

(ˈaʊtˌtɜːn)
n
1. another word for output2
2. outcome; result
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out•turn

(ˈaʊtˌtɜrn)

n.
a quantity produced; output.
[1790–1800]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.outturn - what is produced in a given time periodoutturn - what is produced in a given time period
product, production - an artifact that has been created by someone or some process; "they improve their product every year"; "they export most of their agricultural production"
throughput - output relative to input; the amount passing through a system from input to output (especially of a computer program over a period of time)
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Translations

outturn

[ˈaʊttɜːn] N (US) → rendimiento m, producción f
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Denisov, the esaul, and Petya rode silently, following the peasant in the knitted cap who, stepping lightly with outturned toes and moving noiselessly in his bast shoes over the roots and wet leaves, silently led them to the edge of the forest.
The first outturn for growth published around a year after the forecast was made is also reported.
Rob Templeman, chief executive of Debenhams, said: "The market remains challenging and we are cautious about the outturn for the rest of the financial year."
'This delay will have only a marginal effect on the outturn for the year.'
A flat outturn could add pounds 10 million to pounds 15 million to the group figure," the firm said.
LONDON (Alliance News) - Audiovisual distributor Midwich Group PLC has started 2019 well, it said on Monday, following a strong outturn in 2018.
However, Victoria Cadman, economist at Investec, warned February's inflation outturn is unlikely to be without some upward pressures too with food and fuel prices appearing to have recorded firmer month-onmonth rises.
We also look at the evolution of forecasts over the two years preceding the publication of the first outturn for the year being forecast in order to gauge at which point those forecasts become efficient in that the root mean squared deviation (RMSD) of the errors is smaller than standard deviation of the series.
'The outturn could even result in an even larger downward revision to GDP to 0.4 per cent, but this is unlikely and we stick with 0.5 per cent.'
The forecast outturn for the fixed price building contract is just pounds 41.