proportion u rečniku PONS

proportion Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

to be in/out of proportion [to sth]
to have/keep a sense of proportion
to blow sth out of [all] proportion
to keep sth in proportion

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

engleski
The proportion of businesses holding a cash surplus has remained relatively steady for the past four years.
www.telegraph.co.uk
This control saves the population from a high proportion of undesirable recombinants.
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More importantly, due to extensive press coverage, it scored a propaganda victory out of all proportion to its size.
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It is considered good practice to proportion the tenon as one third the thickness of the rail, or as close to this as is practical.
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Although returnability lessens the risk for book stores and helps POD authors get through the door, only a certain proportion of such stock can be returned.
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The giant panda cub is the smallest baby, compared in proportion to the parents, of any placental mammal.
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However, in almost all jurisdictions there are certain types of regulated entity which require a certain amount, or a certain proportion, of paid-up share capital to be licensed to trade.
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The proportion of households who owned their home outright compares to the regional average of 35.1%.
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The proportion of overage machines in 1979 had increased to 77% from 47% in 1952.
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Abta has reported an increase in both the proportion of holidaymakers booking in-store and package holiday bookings.
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