daily output

collocation in English

meaningsofdailyandoutput

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daily
noun[C]
uk
/ˈdeɪ.li/
us
/ˈdeɪ.li/
a person who is employed to clean someone ...
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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 ofdailyandoutputfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Meandailyoutputof odd chain alkanes was estimated from faecal concentration and mean daily dry faecal output.
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He said we might get a smallerdailyoutputof work if we could not increase the amount of animal proteins in our food.
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Are all the reservoirs which have been discovered there likely to sustain thedailyoutputrecorded?
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Important asdailyoutputis, we must also remember that mining is an extractive industry.
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There had to be 1,000 tons in production daily by the end of 1955, and by 1959dailyoutputhad to be 3,000 tons.
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In 1930 the figures are 17,000 workers and adailyoutputof 120,000 pairs of boots.
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Under the new system the raleable value of an undertaking is arrived at broadly by multiplying this norm by the averagedailyoutputof water.
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The present maximumdailyoutputis 10,000 copies.
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The averagedailyoutputof a person employed in a mine is 24 cwts.
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The averagedailyoutputof the miner without the conveyor was 1·74 tons, the output with the conveyor was 3·04 tons.
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What will be the equivalent of 600,000 tons in terms ofdailyoutputfrom our own mines?
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The averagedailyoutputof coal of a particular miner is some 22 cwts.
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Thedailyoutputof human energy can be established, and, if necessary, standardised.
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Nine thousand tons is just about thedailyoutputof one of the large pits in this country.
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Thedailyoutputof examining staff varies according to the volume of applications being dealt with in a particular period, and yearly averages are not calculated.
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Magic was criticised for automating a further eleven hours of itsdailyoutput(7pm-6am) given the reach and size of the station.
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The pumping system was designed for adailyoutputof 1000 m of water.
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These mines averaged adailyoutputof 2,000 tons.
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The growing culinary division has adailyoutputof 16 tons.
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