Yield in spanish

rendimiento

pronunciation: rendimientoʊ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
rendimiento

yield1 = producción, rendimiento. 

Example: Priority is awarded to projects with the following aims: oil and gas recovery, drilling, optimum use of natural gas, and maximising the yield by the use of enhanced recovery techniques.

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» high yield = alta productividad, alto rendimiento.

Example: The increasing popularity of clover and vetch as forage due to their nutritional, environmental and high-yield benefits are discussed.

» milk yield = producción láctea, producción lechera.

Example: Similarly the Zoologist will not be particularly interested in having with Zoology documents on, say, milk yields for Friesian cows in England and Wales.

yield2 = producir, conseguir, obtener. 

Example: This mixture of approaches is designed to yield maximum retrieval for as many users as possible by combining the different strengths of controlled and natural language indexing.

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» yield + despair = producir desesperación, crear desesperación, desesperar.

Example: It is as if failure, having yielded despair, then gave rise to the sheerest optimism.

» yield + results = producir resultados.

Example: Searching for one or more terms within a single field can yield very precise results.

» yield + (the) right of way = ceder el paso.

Example: When an emergency vehicle approaches with its siren on you must yield the right of way as quickly as possible.

» yield to + despair = desesperarse.

Example: Yielding to despair worsens the problem.

yield3 = sucumbir, ceder, doblegarse. 

Example: She actually had an impulse to go and tell the staff to cast off their chains; she did not, however, yield to it.

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» yield + ground = ceder terreno.

Example: Libraries of the future will not be paperless, although paper will yield ground to other formats.

» yield to = dar paso a.

Example: Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.

» yield to = rendirse a, sucumbir a.

Example: The library must never yield to demands to abort that policy.

» yield to + a sudden impulse = dejarse llevar por un impulso.

Example: He had not yielded to a sudden impulse, but to a steady and growing pressure from which there had been no means of escape.

Yield synonyms

bear in spanish: , pronunciation: ber verb, nountake in spanish: , pronunciation: teɪk verbissue in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪʃu nounrender in spanish: , pronunciation: rendɜr verbgive in spanish: , pronunciation: gɪv verbpay in spanish: , pronunciation: peɪ verb, nounfruit in spanish: , pronunciation: frut nounreturn in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪtɜrn noun, verbgrant in spanish: , pronunciation: grænt noun, verbconcede in spanish: , pronunciation: kənsid verbafford in spanish: , pronunciation: əfɔrd verbsuccumb in spanish: , pronunciation: səkʌm verbcede in spanish: , pronunciation: sid verbgenerate in spanish: , pronunciation: dʒenɜreɪt verboutput in spanish: , pronunciation: aʊtpʊt nounrelent in spanish: , pronunciation: rɪlent verbproceeds in spanish: , pronunciation: prəsidz nounpayoff in spanish: , pronunciation: peɪɔf nounsoften in spanish: , pronunciation: sɑfən verbbring about in spanish: , pronunciation: brɪŋəbaʊt verbgive in in spanish: , pronunciation: gɪvɪn verbgive way in spanish: , pronunciation: gɪvweɪ verbtakings in spanish: , pronunciation: teɪkɪŋz nounknuckle under in spanish: , pronunciation: nʌkəlʌndɜr verbease up in spanish: , pronunciation: izʌp verbmove over in spanish: , pronunciation: muvoʊvɜr verbbuckle under in spanish: , pronunciation: bʌkəlʌndɜr verb
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