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 Übersetzung für 'nature benchmark' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a nature benchmark | nature benchmarks
nature benchmarkNaturdenkmal {n}
Teiltreffer
stocks
benchmark
Maßgröße {f}
11
benchmarkRichtgröße {f}
29
benchmarkBezugsgröße {f}
209
spec.
benchmark
Vermessungs­punkt {m}
9
benchmarkFixpunkt {m}
20
benchmarkMaßstab {m}
1523
benchmarkBezugswert {m}
17
benchmarkBezugsmarke {f}
6
benchmarkVergleichspunkt {m}
12
benchmarkRichtwert {m}
301
econ.
benchmark
Benchmark {f} {m}
46
benchmarkBezugspunkt {m}
64
benchmarkOrientierungs­wert {m}
520
benchmarkPrüfmarke {f}
8
spec.
benchmark
Höhenmarke {f}
benchmarkVergleichsgröße {f}
94
benchmarkBewertung {f}
168
comp.
benchmark data
Eckdaten {pl} für Computer-Leistung
benchmark problemBewertungs­ausgabe {f}
stocks
benchmark [index]
Vergleichsindex {m}
37
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • His ideas for an urban park-in-the-sky in the high-rise building type is manifested as a 'vertical linear park' in his Solaris Building (2011) at 1-North Singapore that is a benchmark building in his green agenda for designing buildings as bioint gratin with nature.
  • The Chachro Raid was the first long-distance raid across desert terrain undertaken by the Indian Army, and became a benchmark for future operations of a similar nature.
  • The act does not imply any legal change in the nature of the estate's ownership, but is simply a benchmark by which the sovereign grant is set as a grant by Parliament.
  • The close ties between Silicon Valley and China, and the open nature of the American research community, has made the West's most advanced AI technology easily available to China; in addition, Chinese industry has numerous home-grown AI accomplishments of its own, such as Baidu passing a notable Chinese-language speech recognition capability benchmark in 2015.
  • and an Ordnance Survey benchmark. The site of the former goods yard is now a car park for users of the Meon Valley Trail and the approach road from the village is still called 'Station Road'.

  • such as when a competitor has published a benchmark result that must be beaten in order to improve commercial success but comes perhaps with the burden of making normal usage of the software less efficient.
  • He made idealized assumptions using his model as the benchmark standard for evaluating the effectiveness of administritative intervention in the market economy.
  • The Green Flag Award scheme is the benchmark national standard for parks and green spaces in England and Wales.
  • It is commonly used as an overclocking benchmark to test the speed and stability of a system.
  • His monograph on the German artist Max Beckmann connects structural analysis with a cultural historiographic narrative and is considered a benchmark in modern art history.

  • However, other methods exist of producing inaccurate or fake time results, raising questions about the program's future as an overclocking benchmark.
  • Perfect competition occurs when there is intense price competition, perfect competition is a market situation and competitive outcome that economists use as a benchmark for economic welfare analysis and efficiency.
  • "Walking with Dinosaurs" was recognised by several commentators as marking a watershed in television imagery and a scientifically and technologically significant benchmark in television history.
  • Its design and integration into the landscape set it as a benchmark for environmental design .
  • Key decisions pertaining to benchmark interest rates used to be taken by the governor of the Reserve Bank of India alone prior to the establishment of the committee.

  • 2% benchmark. When accounting for roughly $100B of assets under management at the time the 0.5% out-performance equates five hundred million of additional money for the pension system.
  • This has also led to difficulties in comparing various cloud providers on cost and performance using traditional benchmarks for service and application performance, as the time period and location in which the benchmark is performed can result in widely varied results.
  • Another benchmark in the history is its extension to multiphase flow phenomena.
  • Loewenstein regarded the US political science faculty as the benchmark for academic discipline and lamented that the German academic tradition suffered because it regarded political power as a Gothic force with the demonic characteristics of love and faith.
  • TMMF (Valenciennes, France) and TMUK (Burnaston and Deeside, UK) will ramp up efforts in Europe by serving as the industry benchmark for sustainable production of vehicles and engines.

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