slovodefinícia
communication
(mass)
communication
- komunikácia
communication
(encz)
communication,dorozumívání n: Zdeněk Brož
communication
(encz)
communication,komunikace n: Zdeněk Brož
communication
(encz)
communication,komunikační n: Zdeněk Brož
Communication
(gcide)
Communication \Com*mu`ni*ca"tion\
(k[o^]m*m[=u]`n[i^]*k[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. [L. communicatio.]
1. The act or fact of communicating; as, communication of
smallpox; communication of a secret.
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2. Intercourse by words, letters, or messages; interchange of
thoughts or opinions, by conference or other means;
conference; correspondence.
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Argument . . . and friendly communication. --Shak.
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3. Association; company.
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Evil communications corrupt good manners. --1 Cor.
xv. 33.
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4. Means of communicating; means of passing from place to
place; a connecting passage; connection.
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The Euxine Sea is conveniently situated for trade,
by the communication it has both with Asia and
Europe. --Arbuthnot.
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5. That which is communicated or imparted; intelligence;
news; a verbal or written message.
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6. Participation in the Lord's supper. --Bp. Pearson.
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7. (Rhet.) A trope, by which a speaker assumes that his
hearer is a partner in his sentiments, and says we,
instead of I or you. --Beattie.

Syn: Correspondence; conference; intercourse.
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communication
(wn)
communication
n 1: the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying
information; "they could not act without official
communication from Moscow" [syn: communication,
communicating]
2: something that is communicated by or to or between people or
groups
3: a connection allowing access between persons or places; "how
many lines of communication can there be among four people?";
"a secret passageway provided communication between the two
rooms"
COMMUNICATION
(bouvier)
COMMUNICATION, contracts. Information; consultation; conference.
2. In order to make a contract, it is essential there should be an
agreement; a bare communication or conference will not, therefore, amount to
a contract; nor can evidence of such communication be received in order to
take from, contradict, or alter a written agreement. 1 Dall. 426; 4 Dall.
340; 3 Serg. & Rawle, 609. Vide Pour-parler; Wharton's Dig. Evid. R.

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communication channel
(encz)
communication channel, n:
communication equipment
(encz)
communication equipment, n:
communication system
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communication system, n:
communication theory
(encz)
communication theory, n:
communication trench
(encz)
communication trench, n:
communicational
(encz)
communicational, adj:
communications
(encz)
communications,komunikace n: Zdeněk Brož
communications intelligence
(encz)
communications intelligence, n:
communications protocol
(encz)
communications protocol, n:
communications satellite
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communications satellite, n:
communications technology
(encz)
communications technology, n:
data communication
(encz)
data communication, n:
digital communication
(encz)
digital communication, n:
digital communications technology
(encz)
digital communications technology, n:
electronic communication
(encz)
electronic communication,elektronická komunikace n: sheeryjay
excommunication
(encz)
excommunication,exkomunikace n: Zdeněk Brožexcommunication,vyobcování n: Zdeněk Brož
federal communications commission
(encz)
Federal Communications Commission, [zkr.]
inter-group communication
(encz)
inter-group communication, n:
intercommunication
(encz)
intercommunication,dorozumívání n: Zdeněk Brožintercommunication,vzájemný styk Zdeněk Brož
intercommunication system
(encz)
intercommunication system, n:
linguistic communication
(encz)
linguistic communication, n:
marital communications privilege
(encz)
marital communications privilege, n:
news and external communications division
(encz)
News and External Communications Division,
noncommunication
(encz)
noncommunication,nekomunikování noncommunication,nesdílnost
oral communication
(encz)
oral communication, n:
paralinguistic communication
(encz)
paralinguistic communication, n:
phatic communication
(encz)
phatic communication, n:
psychic communication
(encz)
psychic communication, n:
psychical communication
(encz)
psychical communication, n:
radiocommunication
(encz)
radiocommunication,radiokomunikace n: Zdeněk Brož
risk communication
(encz)
risk communication,šíření informací o riziku [eko.] Součást řízení
rizika zahrnující tok informací o riziku, jeho hodnocení a řízení mezi
všemi zúčastněnými stranami. RNDr. Pavel Piskač
speech communication
(encz)
speech communication, n:
spoken communication
(encz)
spoken communication, n:
telecommunication
(encz)
telecommunication,sdělovací adj: Zdeněk Brožtelecommunication,telekomunikace n: Zdeněk Brožtelecommunication,telekomunikační n: Zdeněk Brož
telecommunication equipment
(encz)
telecommunication equipment, n:
telecommunication system
(encz)
telecommunication system, n:
telecommunications
(encz)
telecommunications,telekomunikace pl. Zdeněk Brož
visual communication
(encz)
visual communication, n:
voice communication
(encz)
voice communication, n:
written communication
(encz)
written communication, n:
communications
(czen)
Communications, Navigation, and Identification,CNI[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk
Brož a automatický překlad
defense satellite communication system
(czen)
Defense Satellite Communication System,DSCS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
integrated communication
(czen)
Integrated Communication, Navigation, and Identification
System,ICNIS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
military satellite communications
(czen)
Military Satellite Communications,MILSATCOM[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
satellite communications
(czen)
Satellite Communications,SATCOM[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
theater deployable communications
(czen)
Theater Deployable Communications,TDC[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
tri-service tactical communications
(czen)
Tri-Service Tactical Communications,TriTAC[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad
Communication
(gcide)
Communication \Com*mu`ni*ca"tion\
(k[o^]m*m[=u]`n[i^]*k[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. [L. communicatio.]
1. The act or fact of communicating; as, communication of
smallpox; communication of a secret.
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2. Intercourse by words, letters, or messages; interchange of
thoughts or opinions, by conference or other means;
conference; correspondence.
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Argument . . . and friendly communication. --Shak.
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3. Association; company.
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Evil communications corrupt good manners. --1 Cor.
xv. 33.
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4. Means of communicating; means of passing from place to
place; a connecting passage; connection.
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The Euxine Sea is conveniently situated for trade,
by the communication it has both with Asia and
Europe. --Arbuthnot.
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5. That which is communicated or imparted; intelligence;
news; a verbal or written message.
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6. Participation in the Lord's supper. --Bp. Pearson.
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7. (Rhet.) A trope, by which a speaker assumes that his
hearer is a partner in his sentiments, and says we,
instead of I or you. --Beattie.

Syn: Correspondence; conference; intercourse.
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communicational
(gcide)
communicational \communicational\ adj.
used in communication; as, he had few communicational grooves
available for use.
[WordNet 1.5]
communications intelligence
(gcide)
COMINT \COMINT\ n.
an abbreviation for communications intelligence; technical
and intelligence information derived from foreign
communications by other than the intended recipients.

Syn: communications intelligence.
[WordNet 1.5]
Confidential communication
(gcide)
Confidential \Con`fi*den"tial\, a. [Cf. F. confidentiel.]
1. Enjoying, or treated with, confidence; trusted in;
trustworthy; as, a confidential servant or clerk.
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2. Communicated in confidence; secret. "Confidential
messages." --Burke.
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Confidential communication (Law) See {Privileged
communication}, under Privileged.

Confidential creditors, those whose claims are of such a
character that they are entitled to be paid before other
creditors.

Confidential debts, debts incurred for borrowed money, and
regarded as having a claim to be paid before other debts.
--McElrath.
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Excommunication
(gcide)
Excommunication \Ex`com*mu`ni*ca"tion\, n. [L. excommunicatio:
cf. F. excommunication.]
The act of communicating or ejecting; esp., an ecclesiastical
censure whereby the person against whom it is pronounced is,
for the time, cast out of the communication of the church;
exclusion from fellowship in things spiritual.
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Note: excommunication is of two kinds, the lesser and the
greater; the lesser excommunication is a separation or
suspension from partaking of the Eucharist; the greater
is an absolute execution of the offender from the
church and all its rights and advantages, even from
social intercourse with the faithful.
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Excommunication by inch of candle
(gcide)
Candle \Can"dle\, n. [OE. candel, candel, AS, candel, fr. L.
candela a (white) light made of wax or tallow, fr. cand["e]re
to be white. See Candid, and cf. Chandler, Cannel,
Kindle.]
1. A slender, cylindrical body of tallow, containing a wick
composed of loosely twisted linen of cotton threads, and
used to furnish light.
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How far that little candle throws his beams!
So shines a good deed in a naughty world. --Shak.
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Note: Candles are usually made by repeatedly dipping the
wicks in the melted tallow, etc. ("dipped candles"), or
by casting or running in a mold.
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2. That which gives light; a luminary.
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By these blessed candles of the night. --Shak.
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Candle nut, the fruit of a euphorbiaceous shrub ({Aleurites
triloba}), a native of some of the Pacific islands; --
socalled because, when dry, it will burn with a bright
flame, and is used by the natives as a candle. The oil has
many uses.

Candle power (Photom.), illuminating power, as of a lamp,
or gas flame, reckoned in terms of the light of a standard
candle.

Electric candle, A modification of the electric arc lamp,
in which the carbon rods, instead of being placed end to
end, are arranged side by side, and at a distance suitable
for the formation of the arc at the tip; -- called also,
from the name of the inventor, Jablockoff candle.

Excommunication by inch of candle, a form of
excommunication in which the offender is allowed time to
repent only while a candle burns.

Not worth the candle, not worth the cost or trouble.

Rush candle, a candle made of the pith of certain rushes,
peeled except on one side, and dipped in grease.

Sale by inch of candle, an auction in which persons are
allowed to bid only till a small piece of candle burns
out.

Standard candle (Photom.), a special form of candle
employed as a standard in photometric measurements;
usually, a candle of spermaceti so constructed as to burn
at the rate of 120 grains, or 7.8 grams, per hour.

To curse by bell, book and candle. See under Bell.
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Intercommunication
(gcide)
Intercommunication \In`ter*com*mu`ni*ca"tion\, n.
Mutual communication. --Owen.
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Privileged communication
(gcide)
Privileged \Priv"i*leged\, a.
Invested with a privilege; enjoying a peculiar right,
advantage, or immunity.
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Privileged communication. (Law)
(a) A communication which can not be disclosed without the
consent of the party making it, -- such as those made by
a client to his legal adviser, or by persons to their
religious or medical advisers.
(b) A communication which does not expose the party making it
to indictment for libel, -- such as those made by persons
communicating confidentially with a government, persons
consulted confidentially as to the character of servants,
etc.

Privileged debts (Law), those to which a preference in
payment is given out of the estate of a deceased person,
or out of the estate of an insolvent. --Wharton.
--Burrill.

Privileged witnesses (Law) witnesses who are not obliged to
testify as to certain things, as lawyers in relation to
their dealings with their clients, and officers of state
as to state secrets; also, by statute, clergymen and
physicans are placed in the same category, so far as
concerns information received by them professionally.
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animal communication
(wn)
animal communication
n 1: communication between animals (of the same species)
anomalous communication
(wn)
anomalous communication
n 1: communication by paranormal means [syn: {psychic
communication}, psychical communication, {anomalous
communication}]
auditory communication
(wn)
auditory communication
n 1: communication that relies on hearing
communication channel
(wn)
communication channel
n 1: (often plural) a means of communication or access; "it must
go through official channels"; "lines of communication were
set up between the two firms" [syn: channel,
communication channel, line]
communication equipment
(wn)
communication equipment
n 1: facility consisting of the physical plants and equipment
for disseminating information [syn: communication system,
communication equipment]
communication system
(wn)
communication system
n 1: a system for communicating
2: facility consisting of the physical plants and equipment for
disseminating information [syn: communication system,
communication equipment]
communication theory
(wn)
communication theory
n 1: the discipline that studies the principles of transmiting
information and the methods by which it is delivered (as
print or radio or television etc.); "communications is his
major field of study" [syn: communications,
communication theory]
communication trench
(wn)
communication trench
n 1: a trench that provides protected passage between the rear
and front lines of a defensive position [syn: {approach
trench}, communication trench]
communicational
(wn)
communicational
adj 1: used in communication; "he had few communicational
grooves available for use"
communications
(wn)
communications
n 1: the discipline that studies the principles of transmiting
information and the methods by which it is delivered (as
print or radio or television etc.); "communications is his
major field of study" [syn: communications,
communication theory]
communications intelligence
(wn)
communications intelligence
n 1: technical and intelligence information derived from foreign
communications by other than the intended recipients [syn:
communications intelligence, COMINT]
communications protocol
(wn)
communications protocol
n 1: (computer science) rules determining the format and
transmission of data [syn: protocol, {communications
protocol}]
communications satellite
(wn)
communications satellite
n 1: an artificial satellite that relays signals back to earth;
moves in a geostationary orbit
communications security establishment
(wn)
Communications Security Establishment
n 1: Canadian agency that gathers communications intelligence
and assist law enforcement and security agencies [syn:
Communications Security Establishment, CSE]
communications technology
(wn)
communications technology
n 1: the activity of designing and constructing and maintaining
communication systems
data communication
(wn)
data communication
n 1: electronic transmission of information that has been
encoded digitally (as for storage and processing by
computers) [syn: digital communication, {data
communication}]
digital communication
(wn)
digital communication
n 1: electronic transmission of information that has been
encoded digitally (as for storage and processing by
computers) [syn: digital communication, {data
communication}]
digital communications technology
(wn)
digital communications technology
n 1: the design and construction of communications technology
that transmits information in digital form
electronic communication
(wn)
electronic communication
n 1: communication by computer
excommunication
(wn)
excommunication
n 1: the state of being excommunicated [syn: excommunication,
exclusion, censure]
2: the act of banishing a member of a church from the communion
of believers and the privileges of the church; cutting a
person off from a religious society [syn: excommunication,
excision]
federal communications commission
(wn)
Federal Communications Commission
n 1: an independent government agency that regulates interstate
and international communications by radio and television
and wire and cable and satellite [syn: {Federal
Communications Commission}, FCC]

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