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 Übersetzung für 'extra effort' von Englisch nach Deutsch
extra effortzusätzlicher Aufwand {m}
4 Wörter
extra effort and expenseMehraufwand {m}
Teiltreffer
effortLeistung {f} [Einsatz, Aufwand]
511
effortArbeitsaufwand {m}
290
effortMühe {f}
1667
effortKraftaufwand {m}
15
effortEffort {m} [schweiz.] [sonst veraltet]
effortVersuch {m}
225
effortMühewaltung {f} [förmlich, veraltend]
11
effortEinsatz {m} [Anstrengung]
788
effortBemühung {f}
2586
effortAnstrengung {f}
3596
effortBemühen {n} [geh.]
559
effortBestrebung {f}
88
effortBestreben {n}
149
effortAufwand {m}
9067
without effort {adv}ohne Mühe
supreme effortäußerste Anstrengung {f}
without effort {adv}mühelos [ohne sich anzustrengen]
tech.
preparation effort
Aufbereitungs­aufwand {m}
development effortEntwicklungs­aufwand {m}
sales effortVerkaufsbemühen {n}
22 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Some stresses are caused by high demand levels that load the person with extra effort and work.
  • The extra effort of using sequences, however, is justified since part or all of the structural rules may be omitted. Doing so, one obtains the so-called substructural logics.
  • The wearer of a typical gas mask must exert extra effort to breathe, and some of the exhaled air is re-inhaled due to the dead space between the facepiece and the user's face.
  • The winners of these progress, but are at a disadvantage in later rounds owing to the extra effort expended during the repechage.
  • "I put in an awful lot of extra effort in those things I'm involved in," he said.

  • When multiple materials are collected together, extra effort is required to sort them into separate streams and can significantly reduce the quality of the final products.
  • A number of players accepted payments totaling 40,000 DM – not to underperform and so lose or tie a game, but rather to put out an extra effort to win.
  • As a community radio station housed on a university campus, CHSR makes an extra effort to reach out to the off-campus community, playing local content and providing on-site training for new DJs who later are able to host their own show.
  • This is partly because DSSI was intended to be a lightweight addition to LADSPA that would require little extra effort from authors of LADSPA hosts and plugins to support, and partly to avoid distracting too much developer effort from the Generalized Music Plug-in Interface (GMPI) plug-in initiative (which has since stalled).
  • According to PET, athletes put extra effort into their performance when under pressure, to eliminate negative performance.

  • They can occur horizontally and/or vertically, while misreading (without this extra effort or time), or during a delicate scanning of characters (from a damaged image that needs further contextual text correction).
  • When individuals derive their sense of self and identity from their membership, social loafing is replaced by social laboring (members will expand extra effort for their group).
  • Since 2002 there has been extra effort to overcome perceived conflicts of interest between the investment part of the firm and the public and client research part of the firm (see accounting scandals).
  • There is also a lack of tactile consistency between key centers, requiring extra effort from the player to adjust modes of muscle memory when moving between key centers.
  • This book is addressed to those business entrepreneurs or business owners who don't want to stop on the achieved results but prefer to use new technologies for their business, to bring it to automatic mode to run continuously without any extra effort.

  • It becomes important for the organizations to build a culture among its employees, a sense of entitlement with each of the stakeholders to push them to give an extra effort and collaborate with other teams to achieve company goals.
  • The derivative is concerned with the rate-of-change of the error with time: If the measured variable approaches the setpoint rapidly, then the actuator is backed off early to allow it to coast to the required level; conversely, if the measured value begins to move rapidly away from the setpoint, extra effort is applied—in proportion to that rapidity to help move it back.
  • The possibility of so-called "deep" linking is therefore built into the Web technology of HTTP and URLs by default—while a site can attempt to restrict deep links, to do so requires extra effort.
  • A cage can improve any antenna design by replacing a single wire in any section that carries large, unbalanced (radiating) current; the only issue is whether the improvement will be substantial enough to warrant the extra effort.
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