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 Übersetzung für 'to yield sth' von Englisch nach Deutsch
to yield sth. [produce]etw. hervorbringen
3953
to yield sth. [interest etc.]etw. einbringen [Zinsen etc.]
2888
to yield sth. [result in]etw. ergeben
2437
to yield sth.etw. abwerfen [Ertrag]
1207
to yield sth. [produce]etw. erbringen
366
to yield sth. [give up]etw. abtreten
249
to yield sth. [produce]etw. hergeben [erbringen]
175
to yield sth. [produce]etw.Akk. bringen [einbringen]
155
to yield sth. [results, success etc.]
71
etw. zeitigen [geh.] [Ergebnisse, Erfolge (als Resultat)]
agr.fin.
to yield sth.
etw. tragen [Ertrag bringen]
60
to yield sth. [bring yields, revenue]Ertrag abwerfen
2 Wörter: Verben
to yield sth. to sb.jdm. etw. abtreten
to yield sth. up [premises] [Am.]etw. räumen [Räumlichkeiten]
to yield to sth. [be replaced by sth.]sich von etw. den Rang ablaufen lassen
to yield up sth.auf etw. verzichten
4 Wörter: Verben
to yield sth. to be doneetw.Akk. zulassen
Teiltreffer
law
yield
Frucht {f} [Ertrag]
35
mil.
yield
Detonationswert {m}
22
econ.fin.
to yield
Gewinn abwerfen
yieldAnfall {m} [Ertrag]
25
math.
to yield
liefern [Ergebnis einer math. Gleichung]
434
fin.
yield
Rendite {f}
1010
yieldAusbeute {f}
751
fin.
yield
Gewinn {m}
1208
yieldErgebnis {n}
652
yieldKreszenz {f} [veraltet] [Ertrag]
agr.econ.
yield
Ertrag {m}
2294
agr.ind.
yield
Ausbringen {n}
17
agr.
yield
Ernte {f} [Ertrag]
332
yield maximizationMaximierung {f} des Ertrags
to yield fruitFrucht tragen
chem.
coke yield
Koksausbeute {f}
tech.
yield point
Fließgrenze {f}
to yield fruitFrüchte tragen
tech.
yield stress
Fließspannung {f}
energy yieldEnergiegewinn {m}
36 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • That the algebra of the real numbers can be employed to yield results about the linear continuum of geometry relies on the Cantor–Dedekind axiom.
  • In the Wurtz reaction, a haloalkane is treated with sodium in dry ether to yield an alkane having double the number of carbon atoms.
  • However, hydrogenation generally was interrupted before completion, to yield a fat product with specific melting point, hardness, and other properties.
  • Differential formulations of the conservation laws apply Stokes' theorem to yield an expression that may be interpreted as the integral form of the law applied to an infinitesimally small volume (at a point) within the flow.
  • Land transformation, the use of land to yield goods and services, is the most substantial way humans alter the Earth's ecosystems, and is the driving force causing biodiversity loss.

  • Dynamic systems models illustrate how many different features of a complex system may interact to yield emergent behaviors and abilities.
  • Numerous important constructions can be described in a purely categorical way if the "category limit" can be developed and dualized to yield the notion of a "colimit".
  • The residue was dissolved in perchloric acid, and further separation was done by ion exchange to yield a certain isotope of curium.
  • When machine translation (also known as mechanical translation) failed to yield accurate translations right away, automated processing of human languages was recognized as far more complex than had originally been assumed.
  • In this construction, periodic boundary conditions are imposed over the length of this roll-up vector to yield a helical lattice of seamlessly bonded carbon atoms on the cylinder surface.

  • In mathematics, a bilinear map is a function combining elements of two vector spaces to yield an element of a third vector space, and is linear in each of its arguments.
  • These localities continue to yield new organisms faster than they can be studied.
  • A complex, aberrated wavefront profile may be curve-fitted with Zernike polynomials to yield a set of fitting coefficients that individually represent different types of aberrations.
  • to form a diastereoisomeric salt which is fractionally crystallized to yield dextroamphetamine.
  • For example, in copper refining, copper anodes, an intermediate product from the furnaces, are electrolysed in an appropriate solution (such as sulfuric acid) to yield high purity (99.99%) cathodes.

  • The prominence of prophecy is quite apparent in Zechariah, but it is also true that Zechariah (along with Haggai) allows prophecy to yield to the priesthood; this is particularly apparent in comparing Zechariah to Third Isaiah (chapters 55–66 of the Book of Isaiah), whose author was active sometime after the first return from exile.
  • To form the fluoride, aqueous ammonium hydrogen fluoride is added to beryllium hydroxide to yield a precipitate of ammonium tetrafluoroberyllate, which is heated to [...] to form beryllium fluoride.
  • () to yield a previously created instance that has become inaccessible to the program; however, defining that such an instance even is "the same" is difficult, especially in the abstract (though even a re-used block of memory is only "the same object" in certain senses).
  • The latter notation generalizes to yield the notation [...] for the "n"th derivative of [...] – this notation is most useful when we wish to talk about the derivative as being a function itself, as in this case the Leibniz notation can become cumbersome.
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