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Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Bottom-up
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قَاع \ bed: the bottom of the sea or a river.. bottom: the base on which sth. stands; the lowest part, inside or outside: the bottom of a bottle in/at/ on the bottom of a cup; at the bottom of the stairs. \ قَعْر \ bed: the bottom of the sea or a river. bottom: the base on which sth. stands; the lowest part, inside or outside: the bottom of a bottle in/at/ on the bottom of a cup; at the bottom of the stairs. \ See Also قاع (قَاع)، أسفل (أَسْفَل) -
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الأَسْفَل \ bottom: lowest: The books were on the bottom shelf. \ سِفْل (سُفالة) \ bottom. \ عَجيزَة \ bottom: the part of the body on which one sits. -
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أَسْفَل \ base: the bottom of anything; the part on which sth. stands: The base of a cup must be flat. below: lower than under: Write your name below mine. Peter came below me in the examination, lower down; in a lower place: From the tower, the ground seemed far below. beneath: below. bottom: the base on which sth. stands; the lowest part, inside or outside: the bottom of a bottle. under: in or to a lower position than; below: Put it under your bed. -
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[ˈbɔtəm] noun1) the lowest part of anything:قاع، قَعْر، أسْفَلthe bottom of the sea.
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كَفَلٌ \ bottom: the part of the body on which one sits. hip: the fleshy part on either side of the human body above the legs: She stood with her hands on her hips. -
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مُؤَخَّرَة \ bottom: the part of the body on which one sits. rear: the back: at the rear of the building. tail: the back end of a thing: the tail of an aircraft; a shirt tail. \ See Also ذنب (ذَنَب) -
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Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > bottom
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Finrelating to an approach to investing that seeks to identify individual companies that are fundamentally sound and whose stock will perform well regardless of general economic or industry-group trends -
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A weaving term which means that the portion of the warp required to form the shed is raised from the lowest to the highest point. The shed has actually a stationary bottom and a rising and falling top. The top shed is formed by a selection of threads from the bottom, which, after the insertion of a pick, fall again to the bottom, as shown under Shedding. This type of shedding puts the maximum amount of strain upon the yarn. -
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Bottom-up-Ansatz m MGT, WIWI bottom-up approach (Informationsfluss bei der progressiven Unternehmensplanung ‚von unten nach oben’; corporate bottom-up planning) -
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Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Bottom-up-Methode
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