combined output
collocation in Englishmeaningsofalliedandoutput
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allied
adjective
uk/ˈæl.aɪd/us/ˈæl.aɪd/
connected by a political or ...
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output
noun[U]
uk/ˈaʊt.pʊt/us/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
an amount of something produced by a person, machine, factory, ...
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(Definition ofalliedandoutputfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thecombinedoutputof these collieries was about 25,000 tons a month.
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These five collieries have acombinedoutputslightly greater than the figure mentioned.
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Thecombinedoutputof computer services inside and outside the industry is therefore about £2,300 million.
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Between 1955 and 1957 thecombinedoutputof scientists and engineers from the universities and technical colleges has risen from 11,000 to 13,000.
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Last year at this time thecombinedoutputwas 91,500 tons.
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The ships were equipped with four electric generators that had acombinedoutputof 1,000 amps at 83 volts.
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The digital audio samples are summed typically to what is known as a master channel to produce acombinedoutput.
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The modified signals (voltages or digital samples) are summed to produce thecombinedoutputsignals.
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This is assisted by an electric motor for acombinedoutputof.
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Both machines were large, room-filling devices handling thecombinedoutputof many users.
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Thecombinedoutputof a ship's generators is well above the actual power requirement to accommodate maintenance or the loss of one generator.
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The maximumcombinedoutputof both was 177 hp.
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In 1717 there were two forges operating in the parish, with acombinedoutputof 100 tons.
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If any of the logic gates becomes logic low (transistor conducting), thecombinedoutputwill be low.
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However, for short periods of time during icebreaking operations, thecombinedoutputof the engines could reach 9,200 ihp.
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By this time, it is clear from photographs that thecombinedoutputof the sites included tiles, bricks, drain pipes and chimney pots as well as horticultural pots.
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