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 Übersetzung für 'price per minute' von Englisch nach Deutsch
telecom.
price per minute
Minutenpreis {m}
Teiltreffer
per minute {adv}je Minute
per minute {adv}pro Minute
mil.unitweapons
rounds per minute
Schuss {pl} pro Minute
tech.
cycles per minute
Takte {pl} pro Minute
lines per minuteZeilen {pl} je Minute
characters per minuteAnschläge {pl} je Minute
words per minute <wpm>Wörter {pl} je Minute
pages per minute <ppm>Seiten {pl} pro Minute
words per minute <wpm>Worte {pl} je Minute
automot.
3,000 revolutions per minute
3.000 Umdrehungen {pl} in der Minute
med.
cardiac output (per minute<CO>
Herzminutenvolumen {n} <HMV>
unit
metres per minute [Br.] <m/min>
Meter {pl} pro Minute <m/min>
FireRescunit
gallons per minute <GPM, gal/min>
Gallonen {pl} pro Minute [1 GPM (US) = 3,785 L/min, (Imp.) = 4,546 L/min]
unit
feet per minute <fpm, ft/min>
Fuß {pl} pro Minute [0,3048 m pro Minute]
unit
meters per minute [Am.] <m/min>
Meter {pl} pro Minute <m/min>
chem.phys.
disintegrations per minute <dpm, d.p.m.>
Zerfälle {pl} pro Minute
biochem.
decays per minute <dpm, d.p.m.>
Zerfälle {pl} pro Minute
tech.unit
cubic feet per minute <CFM, cf/min>
Kubikfuß {pl} pro Minute
phys.unit
foot-pound force per minute <ft-lbf/min>
[angloamerikanische Maßeinheit der Leistung; ca. 0,0226 W]
phys.unit
foot-pound per minute <ft-lb/min> [foot-pound force per minute]
[angloamerikanische Maßeinheit der Leistung; ca. 0,0226 W]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The pictures are not inexpensive for the amount of time and effort involved – which can be less than one minute per student – partly because the photography company usually pays the school part of the price for each photo sold in a "rebate" or unadvertised "fundraising" scheme.
  • In Argentina, cocaine paste was sold for about 30 cents per dose in 2006, enough for a powerful two-minute high. However, its price has increased because of higher demand, among other reasons.
  • An example would be a cell phone contract where a base price is paid each month with a per-minute price for calls.
  • Historically, the higher band number carried a higher price per month or per minute.
  • Fixed broadband Internet access is often sold under an "unlimited" or flat rate pricing model, with price determined by the maximum data rate chosen by the customer, rather than a per minute or traffic based charge.

  • The cost to call such a number can be high; for example in the British Telecom price list rates for various 882 and 883 numbers ranged from £0.60 to £4.50 per minute.
  • The price of the greater torque is lower rotational speed; it is easy for a geared hand drill to achieve a rotational speed of several hundred revolutions per minute, but it requires considerable effort to achieve even 100 rpm with a brace.
  • For example, for 0844 numbers they would typically state: "calls cost 5 pence per minute from a BT landline, other providers and mobile operators may charge more."
  • A new premium rate number was introduced which cost 20p per minute as opposed to the previous £1.53 (per call).
  • One of the biggest obstacles in this re-design (after its significantly higher cost) was the short 30-minute-per-side capacity of Constant Angular Velocity or random access laserdiscs.

  • Word counts may also be used to calculate measures of readability and to measure typing and reading speeds (usually in words per minute).
  • ... 30 DM per minute).
  • Prices were set by the providers, based on either a per minute or per Helpout session.
  • The proposal envisioned a substantial increase in supplemental funding in order to shift from an implicit subsidy (circuit charges far above cost) to an explicit subsidy (charges closer to parity with elsewhere in Canada); there would also have been a major cut in the 7 cent-per-minute CAT rate to a new switch connect rate lower than one cent per minute, again replacing an implicit subsidy with an explicit subsidy through supplemental funding.
  • A trip that lasts longer than 30 minutes incurs an additional charge for each subsequent 30‑minute period.

  • Visitors may travel to Pulau Ubin from the main island of Singapore via a 10-minute bumboat ride from the Changi Point Ferry Terminal (previously known as the Changi Village jetty).
  • Those who qualify for these discounted rates have access to unlimited 60 minute trips — an increase from the standard 45 minute rides — providing additional incentives in order to increase membership among a subset of the population that previously could not access their services.
  • There is a free 4 minutes of waiting time due to traffic/red lights.
  • A small number of landline providers and a smaller number of mobile providers have allowed 0870 (and a few landline providers have also allowed 0845) numbers to be used in inclusive minutes bundles.
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