- efficiency
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Generated definitions (experimental)
- efficiency
This term refers to the ability to accomplish a task with the least amount of waste, effort, or resources. It's often used in contexts like business, productivity, and technology.
Generated collocations (experimental)
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
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It is important to think over what you will do, to pursue your studies economically, and effectively.
As yardsticks to measure the effectiveness of information retrieval there exist those called 'recall ratio' and 'precision ratio'.
I hear that studying in the morning is more effective. Studying one hour in the morning is as good as three hours at night.
This inefficiency is a result of the animal's large body and massive legs and feet, which contribute a sideways motion to its walk.
Your response is greatly appreciated and will enable us to prepare more efficiently.
The English language is undoubtedly the easiest and at the same time the most efficient means of international communication.
It's said that Japanese people's strong interest in seasonal climate changes is related to the influence in their thinking of how to effectively cultivate rice.
The stock market is a wonderfully efficient mechanism for transferring wealth from the impatient to the patient.