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1 hierarchical arrangement
Математика: иерархическая структураУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hierarchical arrangement
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2 hierarchical arrangement
мат.иерархическое упорядочение; иерархическая структураEnglish-Russian scientific dictionary > hierarchical arrangement
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3 hierarchical arrangement
English-Russian glossary on space technology > hierarchical arrangement
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4 hierarchical arrangement
The English-Russian dictionary on reliability and quality control > hierarchical arrangement
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5 arrangement
1) размещение, расположение, приведение в порядок, классификация, систематизация2) компоновка; монтаж3) мера, мероприятие4) договоренность, соглашение5) приспособление, механизм, устройство, установка6) наладка, пригонка7) структура, конфигурация8) конструкция9) метео зонд• -
6 иерархическое расположение
Russian-english psychology dictionary > иерархическое расположение
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7 структура иерархическая
Русско-английский глоссарий по космической технике > структура иерархическая
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8 иерархическая структура
hierarchical arrangement мат., hierarchical structure, nested structureРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > иерархическая структура
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9 иерархическое упорядочение
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > иерархическое упорядочение
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10 иерархическая структура
1) Engineering: hierarchical organization, hierarchical structure, multilayered structure2) Mathematics: hierarchical arrangement, nested structure3) Economy: hierarchial structure, hierarchic structure (напр. организаций), hierarchical structure (напр. организаций)4) Information technology: outline5) Management: tall structure6) Programming: 1: N structure, tree structure7) Makarov: multilevel structure, tree8) SAP.tech. hierarchy structureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иерархическая структура
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11 botánico
adj.botanical, botanic.m.botanist.* * *► adjetivo1 botanical► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 botanist* * *botánico, -a1.ADJ botanical2.SM / F botanist* * *- ca adjetivo botanical* * *= botanical, botanist, botanic.Ex. Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) uses divisions rather than families for algal literature and follows a hierarchical arrangement that corresponds to botanical classification.Ex. Volume 16 contains the history of the most important travels by water and by land undertaken by botanists since the 12th century.Ex. The library has long been a repository for some of the rarest and most important botanic literature in existence.----* jardín botánico = botanic garden.* * *- ca adjetivo botanical* * *= botanical, botanist, botanic.Ex: Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) uses divisions rather than families for algal literature and follows a hierarchical arrangement that corresponds to botanical classification.
Ex: Volume 16 contains the history of the most important travels by water and by land undertaken by botanists since the 12th century.Ex: The library has long been a repository for some of the rarest and most important botanic literature in existence.* jardín botánico = botanic garden.* * *botanicalmasculine, femininebotanist* * *
botánico◊ -ca adjetivo
botanical
botánico,-a
I adjetivo botanic(al)
jardín botánico, botanic(al) gardens
II sustantivo masculino y femenino botanist
' botánico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
botánica
- jardín
English:
botanic
- botanical
- botanical garden
- botanist
* * *botánico, -a♦ adjbotanical♦ nm,fbotanist* * *I adj botanicalII m, botánica f botanist* * *botánico, -ca adj: botanicalbotánico, -ca n: botanist -
12 relativo a las algas
(adj.) = algalEx. Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) uses divisions rather than families for algal literature and follows a hierarchical arrangement that corresponds to botanical classification.* * *(adj.) = algalEx: Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) uses divisions rather than families for algal literature and follows a hierarchical arrangement that corresponds to botanical classification.
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13 бюрократия
(Система органов исполнительной власти, ответственных за предоставление услуг государственного сектора конечному потребителю.)Впервые этот термин был использован в социологии Максом Вебером. Согласно Максу Веберу, все организации обладают в известном смысле некоторыми характеристиками бюрократии, напр. четким определением обязанностей и ответственности всех членов организации, иерархической структурой различных должностей в организации, хорошо продуманной системой правил выполнения каждым работником своих обязанностей, обезличенностью обязанностей. — The term was first used in sociology by Max Weber. According to Max Weber, all organizations exhibit in a sense some characteristics of bureaucracy, such as clear definition of duties and responsibilities for all members of the organization, hierarchical arrangement of various positions in the organization, an elaborate system of rules for each official to carry out his duties, impersonal nature of duties.
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14 цепь инстанций
(Порядок подчинения.) chain of commandИерархическая организация прямых связей полномочий, размер которой определяется числом лиц, образующих континуум соподчиненности начальник/подчиненный. — The hierarchical arrangement of direct authority relationships whose length is determined by the number of persons who constitute the superior/subordinate continuum.
Russian-English Dictionary "Microeconomics" > цепь инстанций
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15 ordenación alfabética
(n.) = alphabetical arrangement, alphabetic arrangement, alphabetical orderingEx. An alphabetical arrangement was out of the question in so aggressively international an enterprise, and they turned their minds to systematic arrangement.Ex. On examination, we find that each thesaurus contains an alphabetic list combined with a classified display, and each has a very detailed network of semantic cross-references, in which the non-hierarchical nature alphabetic arrangement is used to advantage to supplement the hierarchical display.Ex. Policies of alphabetical ordering or seniority ranking of authorship did not apply in either case.* * *(n.) = alphabetical arrangement, alphabetic arrangement, alphabetical orderingEx: An alphabetical arrangement was out of the question in so aggressively international an enterprise, and they turned their minds to systematic arrangement.
Ex: On examination, we find that each thesaurus contains an alphabetic list combined with a classified display, and each has a very detailed network of semantic cross-references, in which the non-hierarchical nature alphabetic arrangement is used to advantage to supplement the hierarchical display.Ex: Policies of alphabetical ordering or seniority ranking of authorship did not apply in either case. -
16 jerárquico
adj.hierarchic, hierarchal, hierarchical.* * *► adjetivo1 hierarchical, hierarchic* * *(f. - jerárquica)adj.* * *ADJ hierarchic, hierarchical* * *- ca adjetivo hierarchical* * *= hierarchical, syndetic, hierarchic, top-down.Ex. A thesaurus could be defined as 'a compilation of words and phrases showing synonyms, hierarchical, and other relationships and dependencies'.Ex. Cutter stressed that the catalogue should be ' syndetic,' that is, it should include a system of references relating the subjects scattered by the alphabetical arrangement.Ex. Under the influences of information technology, most hierarchic levels of managing are lost, so that organizations become 'flatter' in structure.Ex. Results show that the agencies are geared up for a one-way, top-down flow of information.----* alfabético jerárquico = alphabetic-hierarchical.* cadena jerárquica = hierarchy.* en orden jerárquico = in ranked order.* estructura jerárquica = hierarchical structure.* estructura jerárquica de gestión = line management.* estructura jerárquica de una organización = hierarchy ladder.* fichero jerárquico = hierarchical file.* nivel jerárquico falso = false link.* no jerárquico = non-hierarchical.* notación jerárquica = hierarchical notation.* ordenación jerárquica del resultado de la búsqueda = output ranking.* rango jerárquico = hierarchical rank.* relación jerárquica = hierarchical relation, hierarchical relationship.* representación jerárquica = hierarchical display.* sistema de clasificación jerárquico = hierarchical classification scheme.* subdivisión jerárquica oculta = hidden link.* * *- ca adjetivo hierarchical* * *= hierarchical, syndetic, hierarchic, top-down.Ex: A thesaurus could be defined as 'a compilation of words and phrases showing synonyms, hierarchical, and other relationships and dependencies'.
Ex: Cutter stressed that the catalogue should be ' syndetic,' that is, it should include a system of references relating the subjects scattered by the alphabetical arrangement.Ex: Under the influences of information technology, most hierarchic levels of managing are lost, so that organizations become 'flatter' in structure.Ex: Results show that the agencies are geared up for a one-way, top-down flow of information.* alfabético jerárquico = alphabetic-hierarchical.* cadena jerárquica = hierarchy.* en orden jerárquico = in ranked order.* estructura jerárquica = hierarchical structure.* estructura jerárquica de gestión = line management.* estructura jerárquica de una organización = hierarchy ladder.* fichero jerárquico = hierarchical file.* nivel jerárquico falso = false link.* no jerárquico = non-hierarchical.* notación jerárquica = hierarchical notation.* ordenación jerárquica del resultado de la búsqueda = output ranking.* rango jerárquico = hierarchical rank.* relación jerárquica = hierarchical relation, hierarchical relationship.* representación jerárquica = hierarchical display.* sistema de clasificación jerárquico = hierarchical classification scheme.* subdivisión jerárquica oculta = hidden link.* * *jerárquico -cahierarchical* * *
jerárquico,-a adjetivo hierarchical
' jerárquico' also found in these entries:
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jerárquica
* * *jerárquico, -a adjhierarchical* * *adj hierarchic(al)* * *jerárquico, -ca adj: hierarchical -
17 lista alfabética
(n.) = alphabetical listing, alphabetic list, alphabetical list, order listEx. A heading is the initial element of an entry, used as the principal filing element when the entry is arranged in an alphabetical listing.Ex. On examination, we find that each thesaurus contains an alphabetic list combined with a classified display, and each has a very detailed network of semantic cross-references, in which the non-hierarchical nature alphabetic arrangement is used to advantage to supplement the hierarchical display.Ex. A concordance is an alphabetical list of all the important subjects, persons, places which have been named in a particular work.Ex. The catalogue now contains 130,000 titles, its classified section being updated twice a year and the author part and ISBN order list bimonthly = El catálogo contiene en la actualidad 130.000 títulos, la sección sistemática se actualiza dos veces al año y la sección de autores y la lista de números ISBN bimensualmente.* * *(n.) = alphabetical listing, alphabetic list, alphabetical list, order listEx: A heading is the initial element of an entry, used as the principal filing element when the entry is arranged in an alphabetical listing.
Ex: On examination, we find that each thesaurus contains an alphabetic list combined with a classified display, and each has a very detailed network of semantic cross-references, in which the non-hierarchical nature alphabetic arrangement is used to advantage to supplement the hierarchical display.Ex: A concordance is an alphabetical list of all the important subjects, persons, places which have been named in a particular work.Ex: The catalogue now contains 130,000 titles, its classified section being updated twice a year and the author part and ISBN order list bimonthly = El catálogo contiene en la actualidad 130.000 títulos, la sección sistemática se actualiza dos veces al año y la sección de autores y la lista de números ISBN bimensualmente. -
18 hierarchy
((an) arrangement (of usually people in a group, also things etc) in order of rank, importance etc.) hieraki; rangorden* * *((an) arrangement (of usually people in a group, also things etc) in order of rank, importance etc.) hieraki; rangorden -
19 bien definido
adj.1 clear-cut, distinct, decided, definite.2 clean-cut, lucid.* * *(adj.) = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, clean-cut, articulated, clear-cutEx. This arrangement is ideal for well-defined subjects which coincide neatly with the interest of the library user.Ex. The first two groups are reasonably straightforward, but the third is much less clearly defined, and is the group which causes most problems in practice.Ex. These and other ideas are explored through a clearly-drawn central character with whom it is easy to sympathize.Ex. Librarians have a preference for nice, clean-cut, definable, easily-retrievable questions.Ex. The institutional impact of public libraries on social capital has been studied without a basis in an articulated theory on the creation of social capital = Hasta ahora, el impacto institucional de las bibliotecas públicas sobre el capital social se han estudiado en su mayoría sin partir de una base teórica sólida sobre la creación del capital social.Ex. The hierarchical relationship is relatively clear-cut, and rather precise guideliness can be formulated to ensure that the BT/NT relationship is consistently applied.* * *(adj.) = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, clean-cut, articulated, clear-cutEx: This arrangement is ideal for well-defined subjects which coincide neatly with the interest of the library user.
Ex: The first two groups are reasonably straightforward, but the third is much less clearly defined, and is the group which causes most problems in practice.Ex: These and other ideas are explored through a clearly-drawn central character with whom it is easy to sympathize.Ex: Librarians have a preference for nice, clean-cut, definable, easily-retrievable questions.Ex: The institutional impact of public libraries on social capital has been studied without a basis in an articulated theory on the creation of social capital = Hasta ahora, el impacto institucional de las bibliotecas públicas sobre el capital social se han estudiado en su mayoría sin partir de una base teórica sólida sobre la creación del capital social.Ex: The hierarchical relationship is relatively clear-cut, and rather precise guideliness can be formulated to ensure that the BT/NT relationship is consistently applied. -
20 claramente definido
(adj.) = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, clear-cutEx. This arrangement is ideal for well-defined subjects which coincide neatly with the interest of the library user.Ex. The first two groups are reasonably straightforward, but the third is much less clearly defined, and is the group which causes most problems in practice.Ex. These and other ideas are explored through a clearly-drawn central character with whom it is easy to sympathize.Ex. The hierarchical relationship is relatively clear-cut, and rather precise guideliness can be formulated to ensure that the BT/NT relationship is consistently applied.* * *(adj.) = well-defined, clearly defined, clearly-drawn, clear-cutEx: This arrangement is ideal for well-defined subjects which coincide neatly with the interest of the library user.
Ex: The first two groups are reasonably straightforward, but the third is much less clearly defined, and is the group which causes most problems in practice.Ex: These and other ideas are explored through a clearly-drawn central character with whom it is easy to sympathize.Ex: The hierarchical relationship is relatively clear-cut, and rather precise guideliness can be formulated to ensure that the BT/NT relationship is consistently applied.
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