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1 three-
having three (of something):مُكَوَّن من ثلاثَةa three-page letter.
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2 three Ps
Gen Mgta model proposed by Sumantra Ghoshal to succeed the three Ss, which refers to the three foundations of today’s leading companies: purpose, process, and people -
3 three Ss
Gen Mgta classification of decision making relating to strategy, structure, and systems. Sumantra Ghoshal has suggested replacing the three Ss model with the three Ps. -
4 three
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5 THREE
• All good things come in threes - Бог троицу любит (B) -
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7 three-
в сложных и сложносоставных словах имеет значение трех- -
8 three
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9 three
[θriː]1. noun1) the number or figure 3.الرَّقَم 32) the age of 3.عُمر 3 سنوات2. adjective1) 3 in number.ثَلاثَه2) aged 3.عَمْرُه 3 سنوات -
10 three
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11 three-on-two situation
■ Situation in a match where three players of one side find themselves in direct confrontation with two players of the opposing team.■ Spielsituation, in der drei Spieler einer Mannschaft zwei Spielern der gegnerischen Mannschaft gegenüberstehen.► Analog auf andere Spielsituationen anwendbar, d.h. 4-gegen-2-Situation, 2-gegen-1-Situation usw.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > three-on-two situation
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12 three-versus-two situation
■ Situation in a match where three players of one side find themselves in direct confrontation with two players of the opposing team.■ Spielsituation, in der drei Spieler einer Mannschaft zwei Spielern der gegnerischen Mannschaft gegenüberstehen.► Analog auf andere Spielsituationen anwendbar, d.h. 4-gegen-2-Situation, 2-gegen-1-Situation usw.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > three-versus-two situation
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13 three-point rule
■ Scoring system where three points are awarded for a win, one point for a draw and no points for a defeat.Syn. 3-point rule■ Regel, nach der ein Sieg mit drei Punkten, ein Unentschieden mit einem Punkt und eine Niederlage mit null Punkten bewertet wird. -
14 Three-Strikes-Gesetz
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15 Three-Strikes-Regelung
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16 Three-Pile Velvet
Handsomely figured silk velvets ornamented with three different heights of pile. -
17 Three-Leaf Twill Linings
Dress lining woven with the three-end twill weave, and usually of good quality. Some striped cloths are made with dyed yarns, and some are printed after weaving; all have a glazed finish.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Three-Leaf Twill Linings
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18 three-dimensional management
Gen Mgta theory outlining eight management styles that differ in effectiveness. Three-dimensional management was coined by Bill Reddin and was a development of the work of Robert Blake and Jane Mouton. Reddin described four managerial styles that he considered effective, and four that he considered less effective. These can be plotted in grids, showing how each style approaches relationships and tasks. The least effective type of manager is called the Deserter, the most effective is the Executive. Reddin believed that different styles are used in different types of work settings and that managers modify their style to suit different circumstances.The ultimate business dictionary > three-dimensional management
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19 three match officials
■ Referee and his two assistant referees.■ Team der Unparteiischen bestehend aus dem Schiedsrichter und seinen beiden Assistenten. -
20 Three-Quarter Hose
Ribbed-top stockings made for children and reaching nearly to the knees.Dictionary of the English textile terms > Three-Quarter Hose
См. также в других словарях:
Three — (thr[=e]), a. [OE. [thorn]re, [thorn]reo, [thorn]ri, AS. [thorn]r[=i], masc., [thorn]re[ o], fem. and neut.; akin to OFries. thre, OS. thria, threa, D. drie, G. drei, OHG. dr[=i], Icel. [thorn]r[=i]r, Dan. & Sw. tre, Goth. [thorn]reis, Lith. trys … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
three — /three/, n. 1. a cardinal number, 2 plus 1. 2. a symbol for this number, as 3 or III. 3. a set of this many persons or things. 4. a playing card, die face, or half of a domino face with three pips. adj. 5. amounting to three in number. 6. three… … Universalium
three — O.E. þreo, fem. and neut. (masc. þri, þrie), from P.Gmc. *thrijiz (Cf. O.Fris. thre, M.Du., Du. drie, O.H.G. dri, Ger. drei, O.N. þrir, Dan. tre), from PIE *trejes (Cf. Skt. trayas, Avestan thri, Gk. treis … Etymology dictionary
three — S1 [θri:] number [: Old English; Origin: thrie, threo] 1.) the number 3 ▪ They ve won their last three games. ▪ We d better go. It s almost three (=three o clock) . ▪ My little sister s only three (=three years old) . 2.) in threes in groups of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
three — three; three·ling; three·pence; three·pen·ny; three·pen·ny·worth; three·fold; three·some; … English syllables
Three — Three, n. 1. The number greater by a unit than two; three units or objects. [1913 Webster] 2. A symbol representing three units, as 3 or iii. [1913 Webster] {Rule of three}. (Arith.) See under {Rule}, n. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Three Rs — (pronounced three ars ), can refer to: * Animal testing, an abbreviation for, reduce, replace, refine * The three Rs, a widely used abbreviation for the basic elements of a primary school curriculum: reading, ’riting (writing), and ’rithmetic… … Wikipedia
three-D — adjective a three D movie, picture, etc. looks as if it has height, depth, and width: a three D backdrop effect ╾ ,three D noun uncount: They re showing the film in three D … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
three — [thrē] adj. [ME < OE threo, thrie, akin to Ger drei < IE base * trei > L tres, Gr treis, Sans tri] totaling one more than two n. 1. the cardinal number between two and four; 3; III 2. any group of three people or things 3. something… … English World dictionary
three-D — three D, 3 D [ˌθri: ˈdi:] adj a three D film or picture is made so that it appears to be three dimensional >three D n [U] ▪ a film in 3 D … Dictionary of contemporary English
three — ► CARDINAL NUMBER ▪ one more than two; 3. (Roman numeral: iii or III.) ● three parts Cf. ↑three parts DERIVATIVES threefold adjective & adverb. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary