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Что (кто) такое Yield - определение

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Yielding; Yields; Yeild; Yield rate; Relenting; Relent; Relents; Relented; Yield (disambiguation)
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Yield         
·vt To give a reward to; to Bless.
II. Yield ·vi To comply with; to Assent; as, I yielded to his request.
III. Yield ·vt To admit to be true; to Concede; to Allow.
IV. Yield ·vt To Permit; to Grant; as, to yield passage.
V. Yield ·vi To give place, as inferior in rank or excellence; as, they will yield to us in nothing.
VI. Yield ·noun Amount yielded; product;
- applied especially to products resulting from growth or cultivation.
VII. Yield ·vt To Furnish; to Afford; to Render; to give forth.
VIII. Yield ·vi To give up the contest; to Submit; to Surrender; to Succumb.
IX. Yield ·vi To give way; to cease opposition; to be no longer a hindrance or an obstacle; as, men readily yield to the current of opinion, or to customs; the door yielded.
X. Yield ·vt To give in return for labor expended; to produce, as payment or interest on what is expended or invested; to Pay; as, money at interest yields six or seven per cent.
XI. Yield ·vt To give up, as something that is claimed or demanded; to make over to one who has a claim or right; to Resign; to Surrender; to Relinquish; as a city, an opinion, ·etc.
yield         
I. v. a.
1.
Produce, bear, furnish, supply, afford, impart, render, bestow, confer, communicate.
2.
Permit, grant, allow, give, accord, concede.
3.
Relinquish, surrender, abandon, cede, resign, abdicate, forego, waive, deliver up, give up, part with, make over, let go.
II. v. n.
1.
Submit, surrender, succumb, give in, give up, resign, one's self.
2.
Bend, relax, bow, be pliant, give way.
3.
Assent, comply, acquiesce, give consent.
4.
Give place, give way, make way.
III. n.
Product, crop.
yield         
¦ verb
1. produce or provide (a natural, agricultural, or industrial product).
produce or deliver (a result or gain).
generate (a specified financial return).
2. give way to demands or pressure; submit.
relinquish possession of.
concede (a point of dispute).
chiefly N. Amer. give way to other traffic.
3. (of a mass or structure) give way under force or pressure.
¦ noun an amount or result yielded.
Derivatives
yielder noun
yielding adjective
yieldingly adverb
Origin
OE g(i)eldan 'pay, repay', of Gmc origin.
yield         
I
n.
earnings
the current yield (of an investment)
II
v.
1) (B) I yielded the right-of-way to the other driver
2) (D; intr.) to yield to (they finally yielded to our demands; to yield to temptation)
yield         
(yields, yielding, yielded)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you yield to someone or something, you stop resisting them. (FORMAL)
Will she yield to growing pressure for her to retire?...
If the government does not yield, it should face sufficient military force to ensure its certain and swift defeat.
= give in
VERB: V to n, V
2.
If you yield something that you have control of or responsibility for, you allow someone else to have control or responsibility for it. (FORMAL)
He may yield control...
= surrender
VERB: V n
3.
If a moving person or a vehicle yields, they slow down or stop in order to allow other people or vehicles to pass in front of them. (AM; in BRIT, usually use give way
)
When entering a trail or starting a descent, yield to other skiers.
...examples of common signs like No Smoking or Yield.
VERB: V to n, V
4.
If something yields, it breaks or moves position because force or pressure has been put on it.
The door yielded easily when he pushed it.
VERB: V
5.
If an area of land yields a particular amount of a crop, this is the amount that is produced. You can also say that a number of animals yield a particular amount of meat.
Last year 400,000 acres of land yielded a crop worth $1.75 billion.
= produce
VERB: V n
6.
A yield is the amount of food produced on an area of land or by a number of animals.
Polluted water lessens crop yields.
N-COUNT: with supp
7.
If a tax or investment yields an amount of money or profit, this money or profit is obtained from it. (BUSINESS)
It yielded a profit of at least $36 million.
VERB: V n
8.
A yield is the amount of money or profit produced by an investment. (BUSINESS)
The high yields available on the dividend shares made them attractive to private investors.
...the yield on a bank's investments.
N-COUNT: with supp, oft N of amount, N on n
9.
If something yields a result or piece of information, it produces it.
This research has been in progress since 1961 and has yielded a great number of positive results...
VERB: V n
Yield (chemistry)         
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ANY OF SEVERAL RELATIVE AND ABSOLUTE MEASURES OF THE AMOUNT OF DESIRED PRODUCT OBTAINED IN A CHEMICAL REACTION
Percent yield; Reaction yield; Theoretical yield; Molar yield; Chemical yield; Yield (chemical); Percentage Yield; Relative yield; Experimental yield; % yield; Percentage yield; Actual yield
In chemistry, yield, also referred to as reaction yield, is a measure of the quantity of moles of a product formed in relation to the reactant consumed, obtained in a chemical reaction, usually expressed as a percentage. Yield is one of the primary factors that scientists must consider in organic and inorganic chemical synthesis processes.
Crop yield         
THE AMOUNT OF PLANT CROP (SUCH AS CEREAL, GRAIN OR LEGUME) HARVESTED PER UNIT AREA FOR A GIVEN TIME
Agricultural yield; Agricultural yields; Crop yields; Yielding (wine); Yield (agriculture); Grain harvest; Grain yield; Law of physiological relations
In agriculture, the yield is a measurement of the amount of a crop grown, or product such as wool, meat or milk produced, per unit area of land. The seed ratio is another way of calculating yields.
Yield (multithreading)         
BASIC OPERATION IN CONCURRENT COMPUTING
Yield method
In computer science, yield is an action that occurs in a computer program during multithreading, of forcing a processor to relinquish control of the current running thread, and sending it to the end of the running queue, of the same scheduling priority.
yielding         
A yielding surface or object is quite soft and will move or bend rather than staying stiff if you put pressure on it.
...the yielding ground.
...the soft yielding cushions.
ADJ
Yielding         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Yield.
II. Yielding ·adj Inclined to give way, or comply; flexible; compliant; accommodating; as, a yielding temper.

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