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Abbe's theory
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Abbe theory
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absolute reaction rate theory
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acid-basic catalysis theory
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adhesive theory of friction
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affinity theory
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age theory
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Airy-Stokes theory
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approximation theory
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Arrhenius theory
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association theory
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automata theory
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automatic control theory
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behavior theory of canals
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boundary-layer interaction theory
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boundary-layer theory
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Bronsted theory
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bunching theory
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catastrophe theory
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chemical graph theory
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coding theory
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constant angle theory of arch dam design
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control theory
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control-system theory
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coordination theory
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Coulomb's wedge theory
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cylinder theory of arch dam design
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delamination theory of wear
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diffraction theory
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diffusion theory
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dispersion theory
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dissociation theory
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donor-acceptor interaction theory
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double shear theory
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drag theory
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effective arch theory
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elastic theory
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elastic wave theory
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elasticity theory
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electromagnetic field theory
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electromagnetic theory
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energetical wear theory
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erosion theory
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estimation theory
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evaporation theory
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fatigue theory of wear
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fatigue theory
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field theory
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flash temperature theory
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Flory theory
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free space theory
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free volume theory
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free-electron theory of metals
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fuzzy-set theory
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game theory
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general theory
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generalized electric machine theory
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graph theory
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gravitational theory
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gravitation theory
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information theory
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kinetic theory of gases
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local theory
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logic theory
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long-range stress theory
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magnetic field theory
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magnetotelluric theory
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mapping theory
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mathematical economic theory
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maximum shear theory
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maximum strain energy theory
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Maxwell's electromagnetic theory
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mechanical interlocking friction theory
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membrane theory
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mixing length theory
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model theory
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molecular attraction friction theory
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molecular theory
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molecular-kinetic theory
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molecular-mechanical theory of friction
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mosaic-block theory
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multienergy-group diffusion theory
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multigroup theory
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multiple catalysis theory
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multiple seismometer theory
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network flow theory
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network theory
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nuclear drop theory
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nuclear theory
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number theory
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nutrient theory
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one-speed diffusion theory
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oxidational theory of wear
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oxide-film barrier theory
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oxyacid theory
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oxygen attack theory
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peracid theory of gum formation
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perturbation theory
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plastic collapse theory
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plastic theory
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plasticity theory
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plate theory
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potential field theory
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potential theory
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prediction theory
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probability theory
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quantum field theory
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quantum theory of light
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queueing theory
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queuing theory
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radiometry theory
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Rankine's theory
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ray-path theory
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ray theory
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reflection theory
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refraction theory
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regime theory of rivers
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renewal theory
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scaled-particle theory
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seismic theory
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set theory
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solid-state theory
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solvation theory
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stability theory
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statistical-decision theory
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steady-state creep theory
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superlattice theory
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system theory
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theory of algorithms
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theory of chances
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theory of elasticity
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theory of errors
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theory of failure
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theory of functions
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theory of lateral earth pressure
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theory of limits
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theory of magnetism
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theory of oscillations
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theory of plasticity
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theory of reliability
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theory of scheduling
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theory of screws
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theory of similarity
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theory of specific heats
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theory of stream lines
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theory of strength
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theory of testing
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theory of thermoelastic instability of contact
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theory of vibrations
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thermodiffusion theory
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thermofluctuational strength theory
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tidal-wave theory
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tractive-force theory
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transition state theory
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transport theory
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unified electrical machine theory
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utility theory
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valence bond theory
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valency theory
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5 alternating affinity demand theory
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > alternating affinity demand theory
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Engineering: affinity theory -
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1. n сходство; подобиеto bear certain similarity — быть несколько похожим, немного напоминать
2. n мат. подобиеСинонимический ряд:1. agreement (noun) agreement; approximation; closeness; comparability; kinship2. harmony (noun) coincidence; concordance; concurrence; conformance; conformity; harmony; homogeneity; homology3. likeness (noun) affinity; alikeness; analogy; correspondence; likeness; mimesis; mimicry; parallelism; resemblance; semblance; similitude4. relationship (noun) community; comparison; correlation; interrelation; parity; reciprocity; relation; relationship; simileАнтонимический ряд: -
11 Intelligence
There is no mystery about it: the child who is familiar with books, ideas, conversation-the ways and means of the intellectual life-before he begins school, indeed, before he begins consciously to think, has a marked advantage. He is at home in the House of intellect just as the stableboy is at home among horses, or the child of actors on the stage. (Barzun, 1959, p. 142)It is... no exaggeration to say that sensory-motor intelligence is limited to desiring success or practical adaptation, whereas the function of verbal or conceptual thought is to know and state truth. (Piaget, 1954, p. 359)ntelligence has two parts, which we shall call the epistemological and the heuristic. The epistemological part is the representation of the world in such a form that the solution of problems follows from the facts expressed in the representation. The heuristic part is the mechanism that on the basis of the information solves the problem and decides what to do. (McCarthy & Hayes, 1969, p. 466)Many scientists implicitly assume that, among all animals, the behavior and intelligence of nonhuman primates are most like our own. Nonhuman primates have relatively larger brains and proportionally more neocortex than other species... and it now seems likely that humans, chimpanzees, and gorillas shared a common ancestor as recently as 5 to 7 million years ago.... This assumption about the unique status of primate intelligence is, however, just that: an assumption. The relations between intelligence and measures of brain size is poorly understood, and evolutionary affinity does not always ensure behavioral similarity. Moreover, the view that nonhuman primates are the animals most like ourselves coexists uneasily in our minds with the equally pervasive view that primates differ fundamentally from us because they lack language; lacking language, they also lack many of the capacities necessary for reasoning and abstract thought. (Cheney & Seyfarth, 1990, p. 4)Few constructs are asked to serve as many functions in psychology as is the construct of human intelligence.... Consider four of the main functions addressed in theory and research on intelligence, and how they differ from one another.1. Biological. This type of account looks at biological processes. To qualify as a useful biological construct, intelligence should be a biochemical or biophysical process or at least somehow a resultant of biochemical or biophysical processes.2. Cognitive approaches. This type of account looks at molar cognitive representations and processes. To qualify as a useful mental construct, intelligence should be specifiable as a set of mental representations and processes that are identifiable through experimental, mathematical, or computational means.3. Contextual approaches. To qualify as a useful contextual construct, intelligence should be a source of individual differences in accomplishments in "real-world" performances. It is not enough just to account for performance in the laboratory. On [sic] the contextual view, what a person does in the lab may not even remotely resemble what the person would do outside it. Moreover, different cultures may have different conceptions of intelligence, which affect what would count as intelligent in one cultural context versus another.4. Systems approaches. Systems approaches attempt to understand intelligence through the interaction of cognition with context. They attempt to establish a link between the two levels of analysis, and to analyze what forms this link takes. (Sternberg, 1994, pp. 263-264)High but not the highest intelligence, combined with the greatest degrees of persistence, will achieve greater eminence than the highest degree of intelligence with somewhat less persistence. (Cox, 1926, p. 187)There are no definitive criteria of intelligence, just as there are none for chairness; it is a fuzzy-edged concept to which many features are relevant. Two people may both be quite intelligent and yet have very few traits in common-they resemble the prototype along different dimensions.... [Intelligence] is a resemblance between two individuals, one real and the other prototypical. (Neisser, 1979, p. 185)Given the complementary strengths and weaknesses of the differential and information-processing approaches, it should be possible, at least in theory, to synthesise an approach that would capitalise upon the strength of each approach, and thereby share the weakness of neither. (Sternberg, 1977, p. 65)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Intelligence
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1. сущ.1) общ. группа; набор, комплект (несколько человек, предметов и т. п., собранных вместе)See:African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States2) пол. группа, группировка (несколько людей, имеющих общие взгляды или интересы)See:3) соц. = social group4) эк. группа ( несколько компаний под единым управлением)5) воен. (объединение из двух и более батальонов; в воздушных войсках — объединение двух и более эскадрилий)6) мат. группа чисел (слагаемые, множители и иные числа, которые участвуют в какой-л. математической операции)7) лингв. группа, класс ( языков)8) пол. = parliamentary group2. гл.общ. создать [образовать, основать\] группу, объединить (кого-л. или что-л.); сгруппироваться, объединиться ( в группу)Can you group these things together?— Ты можешь объединить эти предметы?
Spectators grouped in twos. — Зрители встали парами.
Syn:team 2. 1)3. прил.общ. групповой ( связанный с группой людей или групповым характером деятельности)group tour — групповой тур, групповое путешествие
Syn:team 3.See:group market, group decision, group appraisal, group discount, group discussion, group financial statement, group incentive, group selection
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1) группа, концерн: объединение юридически самостоятельных компаний под единым руководством путем системы участий в капитале; 2) рабочая группа для решения определенной проблемы; группа сотрудников.* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
13 теория чередующейся потребности в сродстве
Makarov: alternating affinity demand theoryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > теория чередующейся потребности в сродстве
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1. n сходство, подобие2. n копия3. n двойник4. n сравнение, приравнивание5. n притча, аллегорияСинонимический ряд:likeness (noun) affinity; alikeness; analogy; comparison; image; likeness; metaphor; picture; representation; resemblance; semblance; similarity; simile
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