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Definition of productivity in English: productivitynoun prɒdʌkˈtɪvɪti mass noun1The state or quality of being productive. the long-term productivity of land 土地的长期生产力。 Example sentencesExamples - The California Youth Authority needs to be destroyed before any productivity can occur.
- I don't know if I'll be able to regain my previous level of blogging productivity.
- The key to increasing agricultural productivity may lie in educating women.
- I saw [Fed chairman Alan] Greenspan in Washington and he made it clear that the concern is productivity.
- If they are sensible, they will now channel their disappointment into productivity and the pursuit of progress.
- There is need for intensifying our efforts to improve agricultural productivity, quality and income.
- High productivity is still required, with the addition that quality criteria for crops are now demanded.
- For example, rising population pressure and falling agricultural productivity may lead to land disputes.
- Hence, crop productivity and quality is directly related to the plants response to nitrogen supply.
- The Japanese adopted it as a way to revive their war-torn economy and considered quality and productivity as one and the same.
- World Cup fever has cost Greater Manchester companies more than £72 million in lost productivity.
- Agricultural productivity in the region continues to increase, with a record wheat harvest last summer.
- Mendez said the port had undertaken several initiatives to improve productivity, which have borne fruit.
- In truth, Labour saw education mechanistically - either as an engine of productivity or an engine of social justice.
- Forty five per cent felt silence is golden aiding concentration, creatively and ultimately productivity.
- Several studies have focused on the particular role of N reserves in alfalfa productivity, quality and persistency.
- That teacher deserves a pay rise, based on extra-curricular productivity.
- Just think of the loss of productivity and the reduced quality of life.
- Opportunities for increasing productivity of land in Pembrokeshire was an issue farmers must explore, he insisted.
- For this fee, the converted say miracles have happened in quality, productivity and staff morale.
- 1.1 The effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input.
生产率(尤指工业投入与产出的比率) workers have boosted productivity by 30 per cent 工人使生产率提高了30%。 Example sentencesExamples - This erodes the reliability of the published real output and productivity measures.
- Comparisons with productivity growth rates in other sectors of the economy are fraught with difficulties.
- You also have to continually reduce costs, compress cycle time, improve quality and productivity.
- Many organisations limit their productivity improvement efforts to the acquisition of skills only.
- For profits, productivity growth at that rate will help to hold labor costs in check.
- Although our labour productivity rates are still low, they have picked up in the last few years.
- It is time to increase productivity by improving the quality of work.
- The report measured productivity as annual output per person employed and average output per hour worked.
- The productivity boost should hold down unit labor costs, which means fatter margins.
- The trend of increasing marginal productivity from scarce inputs has continued.
- Pay and productivity are measured in terms of the time it takes to complete a given task.
- Poole isn't the only Fed official who sees a link between productivity and interest rates.
- While there has been growth in overall employment rates in Europe, productivity lags behind that of the US.
- There, he was responsible for a drive that led to substantial improvements in quality, sales and productivity.
- However, for given output prices, labour productivity gains will be realized in terms of real quality improvements.
- If economic growth is a misleading term, productivity growth is even more so.
- Salary growth in the state sector should be linked to higher labour productivity in the real economy, Velchev said.
- Recently it has done extremely well, I think because of the high productivity gains that we have been able to achieve.
- The new technology has boosted productivity and requires fewer workers in the rail yard, he said.
- In other sectors, productivity is measured as output divided by hours worked.
Synonyms efficiency, production, productiveness, work rate, output, yield, capacity, productive capacity - 1.2Ecology The rate of production of new biomass by an individual, population, or community; the fertility or capacity of a given habitat or area.
〔生态〕生产力,繁殖力 nutrient-rich waters with high primary productivity 初级生产力很高的富含养分的水体。 Example sentencesExamples - They show higher photosynthetic rates, biomass productivity and water and nitrogen use efficiencies.
- No doubt many other species have benefited from the bur oak's productivity and protection.
- If so, then the phenomenon must have major ecological importance for lichen productivity.
- In other words, there is an optimum leaf quantity, for a given light intensity, for productivity in the plant community.
- Nitrogen supply affects plant growth and productivity by altering both leaf area and photosynthetic capacity.
Synonyms fruitfulness, fertility, productiveness, fecundity, richness
Definition of productivity in US English: productivitynoun 1The state or quality of producing something, especially crops. (尤指生产庄稼的)生产力,生产能力 the long-term productivity of land 土地的长期生产力。 agricultural productivity 农业生产力。 Example sentencesExamples - There is need for intensifying our efforts to improve agricultural productivity, quality and income.
- Hence, crop productivity and quality is directly related to the plants response to nitrogen supply.
- For this fee, the converted say miracles have happened in quality, productivity and staff morale.
- The key to increasing agricultural productivity may lie in educating women.
- I don't know if I'll be able to regain my previous level of blogging productivity.
- High productivity is still required, with the addition that quality criteria for crops are now demanded.
- In truth, Labour saw education mechanistically - either as an engine of productivity or an engine of social justice.
- Opportunities for increasing productivity of land in Pembrokeshire was an issue farmers must explore, he insisted.
- Several studies have focused on the particular role of N reserves in alfalfa productivity, quality and persistency.
- For example, rising population pressure and falling agricultural productivity may lead to land disputes.
- The California Youth Authority needs to be destroyed before any productivity can occur.
- The Japanese adopted it as a way to revive their war-torn economy and considered quality and productivity as one and the same.
- World Cup fever has cost Greater Manchester companies more than £72 million in lost productivity.
- That teacher deserves a pay rise, based on extra-curricular productivity.
- Agricultural productivity in the region continues to increase, with a record wheat harvest last summer.
- If they are sensible, they will now channel their disappointment into productivity and the pursuit of progress.
- Mendez said the port had undertaken several initiatives to improve productivity, which have borne fruit.
- Just think of the loss of productivity and the reduced quality of life.
- Forty five per cent felt silence is golden aiding concentration, creatively and ultimately productivity.
- I saw [Fed chairman Alan] Greenspan in Washington and he made it clear that the concern is productivity.
- 1.1 The effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input.
生产率(尤指工业投入与产出的比率) workers have boosted productivity by 30 percent 工人使生产率提高了30%。 Example sentencesExamples - Many organisations limit their productivity improvement efforts to the acquisition of skills only.
- This erodes the reliability of the published real output and productivity measures.
- In other sectors, productivity is measured as output divided by hours worked.
- You also have to continually reduce costs, compress cycle time, improve quality and productivity.
- The new technology has boosted productivity and requires fewer workers in the rail yard, he said.
- Poole isn't the only Fed official who sees a link between productivity and interest rates.
- If economic growth is a misleading term, productivity growth is even more so.
- Comparisons with productivity growth rates in other sectors of the economy are fraught with difficulties.
- The report measured productivity as annual output per person employed and average output per hour worked.
- Although our labour productivity rates are still low, they have picked up in the last few years.
- However, for given output prices, labour productivity gains will be realized in terms of real quality improvements.
- It is time to increase productivity by improving the quality of work.
- Recently it has done extremely well, I think because of the high productivity gains that we have been able to achieve.
- Salary growth in the state sector should be linked to higher labour productivity in the real economy, Velchev said.
- The trend of increasing marginal productivity from scarce inputs has continued.
- The productivity boost should hold down unit labor costs, which means fatter margins.
- For profits, productivity growth at that rate will help to hold labor costs in check.
- Pay and productivity are measured in terms of the time it takes to complete a given task.
- There, he was responsible for a drive that led to substantial improvements in quality, sales and productivity.
- While there has been growth in overall employment rates in Europe, productivity lags behind that of the US.
Synonyms efficiency, production, productiveness, work rate, output, yield, capacity, productive capacity - 1.2Ecology The rate of production of new biomass by an individual, population, or community; the fertility or capacity of a given habitat or area.
〔生态〕生产力,繁殖力 nutrient-rich waters with high productivity 初级生产力很高的富含养分的水体。 Example sentencesExamples - In other words, there is an optimum leaf quantity, for a given light intensity, for productivity in the plant community.
- If so, then the phenomenon must have major ecological importance for lichen productivity.
- No doubt many other species have benefited from the bur oak's productivity and protection.
- They show higher photosynthetic rates, biomass productivity and water and nitrogen use efficiencies.
- Nitrogen supply affects plant growth and productivity by altering both leaf area and photosynthetic capacity.
Synonyms fruitfulness, fertility, productiveness, fecundity, richness
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