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1 mozgó átlagok módszere
method of moving averages -
2 rendszeresség
method, regularity -
3 edzőgyógymód
(EN) toughening cure; toughening method -
4 mód
(DE) Maße {e}; Modus {r}; Weise {e}; (EN) fashion; manner; method; mode; modi; modus; modus, modi; mood; power; sort; style; way; wise -
5 módozat
(DE) Modalität {e}; (EN) how; method; modality; modi; modus; modus, modi -
6 módszer
(DE) Methode; Methoden {pl}; Technik {e}; Weise {e}; art; quacksalberisch; (EN) manner; method; modi; modus; modus, modi; plan; sort; technic; technique; way -
7 rendszer
(DE) Regierungsform {e}; Regime {s}; System {s}; Systeme {pl}; (EN) frame; method; order; regime; régime; scale; scheme; set-up; system; systematics; the old order of thing -
8 rendszeresség
(DE) Regelmäßigkeit {e}; Regularität {e}; (EN) method; regularity; systematism -
9 edzõgyógymód
toughening method, toughening cure -
10 egyszerû módszer
easy method -
11 értékesítési módok
marketing method -
12 fokozatos közelítés módszere
relaxation method -
13 kirekesztõ módszer
exhaustive method -
14 kizáró módszer
exhaustive method -
15 mód
sort, way, method, manner, fashion, modus, modi -
16 módozat
modus, modi, method -
17 módszer
way, method, modus, modi, manner -
18 nullára redukálás módszere
zero method -
19 nullázó módszer
zero method -
20 rendszer
frame, set-up, system, method, regime, order
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method — ► NOUN 1) a way of doing something. 2) orderliness of thought or behaviour. ORIGIN Greek methodos pursuit of knowledge … English terms dictionary
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