C1 adjective Formell

multigension

/ˌmʌltiˈdʒɛnʃən/

Refers to a process or energy system that simultaneously produces multiple types of useful outputs, such as electricity, heating, cooling, and desalinated water, from a single primary energy source. It is characterized by high thermodynamic efficiency and is typically used in the context of sustainable engineering and industrial energy optimization.

Beispiele

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The city council approved the construction of a multigension plant to improve the efficiency of the local power grid.

The city council approved the construction of a multigension plant to improve the efficiency of the local power grid.

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Academic research confirms that multigension frameworks significantly reduce carbon emissions compared to standalone systems.

Academic research confirms that multigension frameworks significantly reduce carbon emissions compared to standalone systems.

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I read that this multigension setup can even produce clean water as a byproduct of generating electricity.

I read that this multigension setup can even produce clean water as a byproduct of generating electricity.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
multigeneration
Adverb
multigensionally
Adjektiv
multigension
Verwandt
multigenerator
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Merkhilfe

Focus on the root 'gen' (to produce) and 'multi' (many). It is the 'multi-generation' of energy products.

Schnelles Quiz

The new industrial park uses a _______ system to provide electricity, heating, and clean water from a single biomass source.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: multigension

Beispiele

1

The city council approved the construction of a multigension plant to improve the efficiency of the local power grid.

everyday

The city council approved the construction of a multigension plant to improve the efficiency of the local power grid.

2

Academic research confirms that multigension frameworks significantly reduce carbon emissions compared to standalone systems.

formal

Academic research confirms that multigension frameworks significantly reduce carbon emissions compared to standalone systems.

3

I read that this multigension setup can even produce clean water as a byproduct of generating electricity.

informal

I read that this multigension setup can even produce clean water as a byproduct of generating electricity.

4

The thermodynamic analysis of the multigension cycle suggests an overall efficiency exceeding seventy-five percent.

academic

The thermodynamic analysis of the multigension cycle suggests an overall efficiency exceeding seventy-five percent.

5

Investing in multigension technology offers long-term cost savings by consolidating multiple utility streams into one facility.

business

Investing in multigension technology offers long-term cost savings by consolidating multiple utility streams into one facility.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
multigeneration
Adverb
multigensionally
Adjektiv
multigension
Verwandt
multigenerator

Häufige Kollokationen

multigension system A system producing multiple energy outputs.
multigension plant A facility designed for multiple outputs.
multigension cycle The thermodynamic process involving multiple outputs.
advanced multigension High-tech systems for multiple energy types.
multigension efficiency The effectiveness of a multi-output system.

Häufige Phrasen

the multigension approach

the method of producing multiple outputs at once

integrated multigension

combining various energy processes together

sustainable multigension

environmentally friendly multi-output systems

Wird oft verwechselt mit

multigension vs multigenerational

Multigenerational refers to families or social groups of different ages, while multigension refers to engineering systems.

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Nutzungshinweise

This term is highly technical and should be used primarily in the fields of mechanical engineering, energy policy, and environmental science. It is an adjective that almost always precedes a noun like 'system', 'cycle', or 'plant'.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often mistake this for 'multigenerational' due to the shared prefix, which results in confusion between energy systems and social demographics.

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Merkhilfe

Focus on the root 'gen' (to produce) and 'multi' (many). It is the 'multi-generation' of energy products.

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Wortherkunft

A technical blend derived from 'multi-' (Latin for many) and the suffix '-gension', adapted from 'generation' to denote a specific engineering process.

Grammatikmuster

Attributive adjective (placed before the noun). Does not typically take a comparative or superlative form.
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Kultureller Kontext

The term is increasingly relevant in modern discussions regarding the global energy transition and the quest for 'circular' industrial economies.

Schnelles Quiz

The new industrial park uses a _______ system to provide electricity, heating, and clean water from a single biomass source.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: multigension

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