bottlenecks - significado y definición. Qué es bottlenecks
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Qué (quién) es bottlenecks - definición


Bottleneck         
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Bottlenecks; Bottle-neck; Bottle neck; Bottleneck (disambiguation); Debottlenecking; Bottlenecking
Bottleneck literally refers to the narrowed portion (neck) of a bottle near its opening, which limit the rate of outflow, and may describe any object of a similar shape. The literal neck of a bottle was originally used to play what is now known as slide guitar.
bottleneck         
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Bottlenecks; Bottle-neck; Bottle neck; Bottleneck (disambiguation); Debottlenecking; Bottlenecking
n.
1) to form, produce a bottleneck
2) to be caught, trapped in a bottleneck
3) to eliminate a bottleneck
4) a bottleneck in
bottleneck         
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Bottlenecks; Bottle-neck; Bottle neck; Bottleneck (disambiguation); Debottlenecking; Bottlenecking
(bottlenecks)
1.
A bottleneck is a place where a road becomes narrow or where it meets another road so that the traffic slows down or stops, often causing traffic jams.
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2.
A bottleneck is a situation that stops a process or activity from progressing.
He pushed everyone full speed ahead until production hit a bottleneck.
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Ejemplos de uso de bottlenecks
1. "Greenfield projects, however, have their own bottlenecks.
2. There are bottlenecks we face during investigations.
3. Reconstruction remains slow, stalled by bottlenecks in roads and electricity.
4. This obstructs the traffic movement and creates bottlenecks,» he said.
5. Blaming planning for creating economic bottlenecks is too easy.