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1 Activating Potential For Communication
Education: APCУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Activating Potential For Communication
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2 Common Programming Interface for Communication
Telecommunications: CPI-CУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Common Programming Interface for Communication
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3 Moscow Technical Institute for Communication and Informatization
Sakhalin R: MTUSIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Moscow Technical Institute for Communication and Informatization
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4 communication technology
Gen Mgtelectronic systems used for communication between individuals or groups. Communication technology facilitates communication between individuals or groups who are not physically present at the same location. Systems such as telephones, telex, fax, radio, television, and video are included, as well as more recent computer-based technologies, including electronic data interchange and e-mail. -
5 communication
communication [kɔmynikasjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = relation) communication• être en communication avec [+ ami, société savante] to be in contact with ; [+ esprit] to be in communication with• entrer en communication avec [+ esprit, extraterrestre] to communicate with ; [+ personne] to get in contact withb. ( = transmission) demander communication d'une pièce to ask for a documente. ( = moyen de liaison) communicationf. ( = relations publiques) la communication public relations* * *kɔmynikasjɔ̃1) Télécommunications call2) ( relations sociales) communications (pl)3) ( transmission) communication4) ( au conseil des ministres) report; ( à une conférence) paper5) ( relation personnelle) communication [U]6) ( média) communications (pl)7) ( liaison)moyens or voies de communication — communications (pl)
* * *kɔmynikasjɔ̃1. nf1) (communication téléphonique) call, telephone callavoir la communication — to get through, to be through
avoir la communication avec — to get through to, to be through to
2) (entre des personnes) communicationIl n'y avait plus entre eux aucune communication. — They didn't communicate any more.
3) (= secteur) communicationsun conseiller en communication — a communications adviser, a communications consultant
4) (= conférence) paper5) [nouvelle] communication, [document] transmission6) (= annonce) announcement2. communications nfplSee:* * *1 Télécom call; communication téléphonique telephone call; communication en PCV reverse-charge call; être en communication avec qn to be on the line ou talking to sb; je vous passe la communication I'll transfer the call to you, I'll put the call through to you; mettre qn en communication avec qn to put sb through to sb; prix de la communication cost of a call; communication longue distance long-distance call; communication par satellite satellite communication;2 ( relations sociales) communications (pl); communication interne internal communications; problème de communication communications problem; stratégie de communication communications strategy; communication entre les individus interpersonal communications; améliorer la communication to promote better communications; communication de masse mass communications; diplôme en communication degree in communications; homme de communication communicator;3 ( transmission) communication; communication du rapport à tous les membres a copy of the report will be sent to all members; donner communication d'un dossier à qn to send a file to sb; demander communication d'un dossier à qn to ask sb for a file;4 ( au conseil des ministres) report; ( à une conférence) paper; faire une communication sur to give a paper on;5 ( relation personnelle) communication ¢; communication entre deux personnes communication between two persons; problème de communication communication problem; être en communication avec qn to be in communication with sb; mettre qn en communication avec qn to put sb in touch with sb; se mettre en communication avec qn to get in touch with sb;6 ( média) communications (pl); groupe de communication communications group; industrie de la communication communications industry;7 ( moyens de liaison) moyens/voies de communication communications (pl); les communications ont été coupées communications have been cut off;8 Ling communication.[kɔmynikasjɔ̃] nom fémininavoir communication d'un dossier to get hold of a file, to have had a file passed on to oneêtre en communication avec quelqu'un to be in contact ou touch with somebody5. [échange entre personnes] communicationil a des problèmes de communication (avec les autres) he has problems communicating with ou relating to people[diffusion d'informations]communication interne [dans une entreprise] interdepartmental communication6. [moyen de liaison] (means of) communicationil est en communication avec... he's speaking to..., he's on the phone to...pour obtenir la communication, faites le 12 dial 12 in order to get throughcommunication interurbaine inter-city ou city-to-city call8. INFORMATIQUE————————communications nom féminin pluriel————————de communication locution adjectivale1. [porte, couloir] connecting2. [réseau, satellite] communications (modificateur)3. [agence] publicity (modificateur) -
6 communication skills
HRskills that enable people to communicate effectively with one another. Effective communication involves the choice of the best communications channel for a specific purpose, the technical knowledge to use the channel appropriately, the presentation of information in an appropriate manner for the target audience, and the ability to understand messages and responses received from others. The ability to establish and develop mutual understanding, trust, and cooperation is also important. More specifically, communication skills include the ability to speak in public, make presentations, write letters and reports, chair committees and meetings, and conduct negotiations. -
7 Communication
When encoding a message the speaker uses special syntactic markers to point to those parts of the sentence he believes the listener already to be familiar with and to which he wants to tie more information. For his part, the listener uses these same syntactic clues to direct his attention toward the intended concepts in memory, thereby allowing communication to occur. Whenever the speaker misjudges the listener, or covertly intends to mislead the listener, and thereby breaks the given-new contract, communication breaks down. (Rumelhart, 1977, pp. 162-163)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Communication
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8 communication locale
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9 Communication Architecture for Clusters
Abbreviation: CACУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Communication Architecture for Clusters
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10 Communication Architecture for Land Mobile
Telecommunications: CALM (архитектура передачи данных ИТС)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Communication Architecture for Land Mobile
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11 Communication For Career Development
University: CFCDУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Communication For Career Development
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12 Communication Network for Manufacturing Applications
Computers: CNMAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Communication Network for Manufacturing Applications
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13 Communication Satellite for Experiment
Computers: CSEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Communication Satellite for Experiment
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14 Communication Subsystem For Interconnection
File extension: CSFIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Communication Subsystem For Interconnection
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15 Communication Support Segment for JSIPS
Abbreviation: CSSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Communication Support Segment for JSIPS
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16 Communication System for Canadian Atlantic Fisheries Information Service
Ecology: CAFISУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Communication System for Canadian Atlantic Fisheries Information Service
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17 nonverbal communication
Gen Mgtany form of communication that is not expressed in words. Nonverbal communication is estimated to make up 65–90% of all communication, and understanding, interpreting, and using it are essential skills. Forms of nonverbal communication include actions and behavior such as silence, failure or slowness to respond to a message, and lateness in arriving for a meeting. Body language is also an important part of nonverbal communication. Nonverbal elements of communication may reinforce or contradict a verbal message. -
18 external communication
Gen Mgtthe exchange of information and messages between an organization and other organizations, groups, or individuals outside the formal structure of the organization. The goals of external communication are to facilitate cooperation with groups such as suppliers, investors, and shareholders, and to present a favorable image of an organization and its products or services to potential and actual customers and to society at large. A variety of channels may be used for external communication including face-to-face meetings, print or broadcast media, and electronic communication technologies such as the Internet. External communication includes the fields of PR, media relations, advertising, and marketing management. -
19 Global System for Mobile communication
n (GSM) < tele> (900 MHz und 1800 MHz für D- bzw. E-Netz) ■ Global System for Mobile communication (GSM)German-english technical dictionary > Global System for Mobile communication
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20 Animal Communication
Given the widespread use of many subtly different, acoustically distinct vocalizations in different social situations, it seems logical to ask whether nonhuman primates or any other species ever combine vocalizations into compound utterances, and, if they do, whether they do so in accordance with a particular set of rules, or grammar....Sequences of animal vocalizations can be of two types.... Phonological syntax does not require that the acoustic elements being combined ever be used in isolation or that they have any meaning when presented on their own. Further, it does not specify any relations between the meaning of elements and the meaning of calls created by their combination. By contrast, in lexical syntax the meaning of the compound call results from the sum of meanings of its constituent units.... To date, many studies of communication in animals have found evidence for phonological syntax; the existence of lexical syntax in nonhuman species is, however, much more problematical. (Cheney & Seyfarth, 1990, p. 125)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Animal Communication
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