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adj. ordnings-; hörande till en ordning--------n. ordningstal* * *['o:dinl] See also:- cardinal -
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92 ordinal
-E adj. поря́дковый;un nombre (un adverbe) ordinal — поря́дковое число́ (наре́чие)
■ m поря́дковое числи́тельное ◄-ого►ordinateurm электро́нно-вычисли́тельная маши́на (ЭВМ), компью́тер -
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95 ordinal risk ranking
eng.ordinal risk rankingrus.простое ранжирование рискаukr.просте ранжування ризикуМетод ранжирования, при котором угрозы, уязвимые места или другие характеристики, выбранные в качестве критериев при принятии решения, располагаются в ряд от большего к меньшему, т.е. более опасные элементы помещаются в начало списка, а менее рискованные и критичные - в конец.English-Russian dictionary of information security > ordinal risk ranking
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100 ordinal
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ordinal — ORDINÁL, ordinale, adj. (În sintagma) Numeral ordinal = numeral care indică, într o serie, locul, ordinea numerică. – Din fr. ordinal. Trimis de ionel bufu, 08.05.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 ordinál (care indică ordinea) adj. n., pl. ordinále Trimis de … Dicționar Român
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ordinal — adj. Il n a guere d usage qu en cette phrase, Nombre ordinal, qui signifie Un nombre qui marque l ordre & l arrangement des choses. Ainsi premier, second, troisieme sont des nombres ordinaux. Nombre cardinal. nombre ordinal … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
ordinal — (Del lat. ordinālis). 1. adj. Perteneciente o relativo al orden. 2. m. Gram. adjetivo ordinal. 3. Mat. número ordinal … Diccionario de la lengua española
ordinal — [ôrd′ n əl] adj. [ME ordynal, conforming to order < LL ordinalis < L ordo,ORDER] 1. expressing order or succession, specif. of a number in a series: see ORDINAL NUMBER 2. of an order of animals or plants n. 1. ORDINAL NUMBER 2. [ … English World dictionary
ordinal numeral — ordinal number or ordinal numeral, a number that shows order or position in a series. First, second, third, fourth, and so on are ordinal numbers; one, two, three, four, and so on are cardinal numbers. Usage See cardinal number for usage note.… … Useful english dictionary
Ordinal — Or di*nal, a. [L. ordinalis, fr. ordo, ordinis, order. See {Order}.] 1. Indicating order or succession; as, the ordinal numbers, first, second, third, etc. Contrasted to {cardinal}. [1913 Webster +PJC] 2. Of or pertaining to an order. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English