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Общая лексика: подняться на новую ступень в иерархии -
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сущ.а) общ. (любая система, в которой индивиды, животные или неодушевленные объекты ранжированы по статусу, степени важности и т. д.)hierarchy of goals [objectives\] — иерархия целей
At the bottom of the hierarchy are activities that are directly related to production, such as assembly and parts cleaning. — На нижнем уровне иерархии находятся операции, которые непосредственно связаны с производством, такие как сборка и очистка частей.
See:б) эк. (форма организации трансакций, при которой последние осуществляются на основе объединенной собственности покупателя и поставщика (в рамках одной фирмы) и подпадают под административный контроль)Syn:See:в) соц. (способ организации сообщества людей или животных, при котором четко выделяется несколько групп индивидуумов и четко фиксируются властные отношения между ними)to rise in the hierarchy — продвинуться вверх по иерархии [по служебной лестнице\]
г) упр. (организационная структура, в которой четко выделено несколько уровней управления; М. Вебер в разработанной им концепции бюрократии рассматривал иерархию как общественное устройство, для которого характерны рациональность и регламентированность)See: -
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['haɪərɑːkɪ]сущ.1) иерархияacademic hierarchy — иерархия учёных степеней, преподавательских званий
hierarchy of goals / hierarchy of objectives мат.; эк. — дерево целей
2) рел. священноначалие, церковные иерархи -
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