output

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The output can mean:

  • a building opening , door (or similar) leading out, see development (building)
  • the time to go out for prisoners, soldiers, servants, boarding school residents, etc., see relaxation of the prison regime
  • in German-speaking Switzerland going out in the evening , e.g. B. to friends, parties, bars or discos, especially in the military
  • a work process within the communication logistics of companies and organizations, see outgoing mail
  • the connection as an interface
  • Goods issue in materials management
  • the solution of the basic conflict in a drama, film, novel etc. Ä. (or simply the end of it), see Dénouement


See also

Wiktionary: Exit  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations