B2 verb ニュートラル

throughput

/ˈθruː.pʊt/

Throughput refers to the amount of material or data that passes through a system or process in a given amount of time. It is a key measure of efficiency and productivity in manufacturing, computing, and logistics.

例文

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1

The restaurant managed to increase its throughput by reorganizing the kitchen layout.

The dining establishment boosted its rate of service by changing how the kitchen was set up.

2

The administration is looking for ways to improve the throughput of visa applications.

The government office is seeking methods to process more visa applications in less time.

3

We need to get more throughput on this project if we want to finish by Friday.

We need to work faster and produce more results if we want to meet the Friday deadline.

語族

名詞
throughput
関連
output
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覚え方のコツ

Visualize water flowing 'through' a pipe. The 'throughput' is how much water flows through that pipe every second.

クイックテスト

The new fiber-optic network has a much higher _______ than the old copper wires.

正解!

正解は: throughput

例文

1

The restaurant managed to increase its throughput by reorganizing the kitchen layout.

everyday

The dining establishment boosted its rate of service by changing how the kitchen was set up.

2

The administration is looking for ways to improve the throughput of visa applications.

formal

The government office is seeking methods to process more visa applications in less time.

3

We need to get more throughput on this project if we want to finish by Friday.

informal

We need to work faster and produce more results if we want to meet the Friday deadline.

4

The study analyzes the data throughput of various fiber-optic cables under high pressure.

academic

The research examines how much data different fiber-optic cables can transmit during intense use.

5

To maximize throughput, the factory has implemented a new automated assembly line.

business

To achieve the highest possible production volume, the plant introduced a new robotic system.

語族

名詞
throughput
関連
output

よく使う組み合わせ

maximize throughput to achieve the highest possible rate of production
data throughput the amount of digital information moved from one place to another
high throughput a large amount of processing occurring quickly
total throughput the entire amount processed over a specific period
throughput rate the specific speed at which items pass through a system

よく使うフレーズ

throughput time

the time it takes for a product to pass through the entire process

peak throughput

the maximum rate achieved during the busiest period

annual throughput

the total volume processed over the course of a year

よく混同される語

throughput vs output

Output is the final result produced, while throughput is the rate or amount moving through the system during the process.

throughput vs input

Input is what you put into a system; throughput is what happens as it moves through.

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使い方のコツ

Throughput is primarily used as a noun in technical, industrial, or computing contexts. While it sounds like a verb phrase 'to put through', it is not used as a verb in standard English.

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よくある間違い

Learners often mistake 'throughput' for 'output'. Remember that throughput emphasizes the 'flow' or 'rate' rather than just the final product.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Visualize water flowing 'through' a pipe. The 'throughput' is how much water flows through that pipe every second.

📖

語源

A mid-20th century compound of 'through' and 'put', originally used in the context of industrial processing.

文法パターン

usually uncountable used as a compound noun no plural form in most contexts
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文化的な背景

This term is frequently used in 'Lean Manufacturing' and 'Six Sigma' methodologies, which are popular in Western corporate environments.

クイックテスト

The new fiber-optic network has a much higher _______ than the old copper wires.

正解!

正解は: throughput

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B2

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B2

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B2

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B2

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B2

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B2

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B2

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B2

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