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1 organizational learning
Gen Mgta culture of change and improvement within an organization, characterized by employee enthusiasm, energy, and high levels of creativity and innovation. In their book Organizational Learning (1978), Chris Argyris, and Donald Schön suggest that if a number of employee development activities are in progress within an organization, a sense of organizational movement and development can be achieved, and that with the right encouragement, support, and reward, this can become self-perpetuating. The concept of organizational learning was further developed by Peter Senge, and repopularized as the learning organization. -
2 начитаност
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3 mera teoría
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4 sabiduría teórica
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5 kirjasivistys
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6 kirjatieto
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7 kirjaviisaus
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8 koulutieto
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9 кабинетная наука
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > кабинетная наука
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10 книжность
book-learning* * * -
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book-learning имя существительное: -
12 книжные знания
book-learning имя существительное: -
13 učenost
book learning, book lore* * *• scholarship• letters -
14 начетеност
erudition, learning, book-learning* * *начѐтеност,ж., само ед. erudition, eruditeness, learning, learnedness, book-learning.* * *book-learning; letters{`letxs}; reading; scholarship* * *erudition, learning, book-learning -
15 книжовност
1. literature, letters2. (качество на човек) learning, scholarship, erudition; book-learning* * *книжо̀вност,ж., само ед.1. literature, letters;* * *1. (качество на човек) learning, scholarship, erudition; book-learning 2. literature, letters -
16 Bücherweisheit
f bookish knowledge, book learning* * *Bü|cher|weis|heitfbook learning* * *Bü·cher·weis·heitf (pej) book-learning* * *Bücherweisheit f bookish knowledge, book learning -
17 Schulweisheit
f book learning* * *Schul|weis|heitf (pej)book-learning* * *Schul·weis·heitf book learning* * *Schulweisheit f book learning -
18 Buchwissen
n knowledge from books, book knowledge; pej. bookish knowledge* * *Buch|wis|sennt (pej)book learning* * *das book-learning* * ** * *das book-learning -
19 кабинетен
1. study (attr.); laboratory (attr.)кабинетни занимания (private) studyкабинетен формат (на снимка) cabinet sizeкабинетен портрет cabinet portrait, photograph2. прен. closet (attr.), armchair (attr.); unpracticalкабинетен стратег an armchair strategistкабинетна наука book-learningкабинетен герой a carpet knightкабинетен учен an armchair/a closet scientist3. пол. cabinet (attr.)кабинетна промяна/реконструкция a cabinet reshuffleкабинетна криза a cabinet crisis* * *кабинѐтен,прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. study (attr.); laboratory (attr.); \кабинетенен портрет cabinet portrait, photograph; \кабинетенен формат (на снимка) cabinet size; \кабинетенни занимания (private) study;2. прен. closet (attr.), armchair (attr.); unpractical; \кабинетенен герой carpet knight; \кабинетенен учен armchair/closet scientist; \кабинетенна наука book-learning;3. полит. cabinet (attr.); \кабинетенна криза cabinet crisis; \кабинетенна промяна/реконструкция cabinet reshuffle.* * *cabinet* * *1. study (attr.);laboratory (attr.) 2. КАБИНЕТЕН герой a carpet knight 3. КАБИНЕТЕН портрет cabinet portrait, photograph 4. КАБИНЕТЕН стратег an armchair strategist 5. КАБИНЕТЕН учен an armchair/a closet scientist 6. КАБИНЕТЕН формат (на снимка) cabinet size 7. кабинетна криза a cabinet crisis 8. кабинетна наука book-learning 9. кабинетна промяна/реконструкция a cabinet reshuffle 10. кабинетни занимания (private) study 11. пол. cabinet (attr.) 12. прен. closet (attr.), armchair (attr.);unpractical -
20 книжные знания
1) General subject: book craft, book learning, book-learning, booklore2) Makarov: book teaming
См. также в других словарях:
Book learning — Book Book (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Book learning — Learning Learn ing, n. [AS. leornung.] 1. The acquisition of knowledge or skill; as, the learning of languages; the learning of telegraphy. [1913 Webster] 2. The knowledge or skill received by instruction or study; acquired knowledge or ideas in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
book-learning — bookˈ learning noun Learning acquired from books, as opposed to practical knowledge • • • Main Entry: ↑book … Useful english dictionary
book learning — [book′lôr΄] knowledge gained from reading or study rather than from practical experience book learned [book′lʉr΄nid] adj … English World dictionary
book learning — book learned /book lerr nid, lerrnd /, adj. 1. knowledge acquired by reading books, as distinguished from that obtained through observation and experience. 2. formal education: She thought that common sense was just as important as book learning … Universalium
book learning — index information (knowledge) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
book learning — noun 1. : learning acquired from books as distinguished from practical knowledge 2. : formal education : schooling * * * ˈbook learning 7 [book learning] noun … Useful english dictionary
book-learning — noun Knowledge acquired from reading books, as opposed to knowledge gained through experience or feeling; theoretical or academic knowledge as opposed to practical or common sensical knowledge. They are like some wise men, who, learning to know… … Wiktionary
book-learning — /ˈbʊk lɜnɪŋ/ (say book lerning) noun knowledge gained by reading books, as distinguished from that obtained through observation and experience. Also, book knowledge, booklore /ˈbʊklɔ/ (say booklaw). –book learned /ˈbʊk lɜnəd/ (say book lernuhd),… …
book learning — noun knowledge gained from study rather than personal experience … English new terms dictionary
Book — (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and Germans… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English