slovo | definícia |
acquisition (mass) | acquisition
- akvizícia |
acquisition (encz) | acquisition,akvizice n: Zdeněk Brož |
acquisition (encz) | acquisition,koupě Zdeněk Brož |
acquisition (encz) | acquisition,nabytí Pavel Machek; Giza |
acquisition (encz) | acquisition,pořízení n: Zdeněk Brož |
acquisition (encz) | acquisition,přínos n: PetrV |
acquisition (encz) | acquisition,přírůstek n: Zdeněk Brož |
acquisition (encz) | acquisition,získání n: Zdeněk Brož |
acquisition (encz) | acquisition,získávání n: Zdeněk Brož |
Acquisition (gcide) | Acquisition \Ac`qui*si"tion\, n. [L. acquisitio, fr. acquirere:
cf. F. acquisition. See Acquire.]
1. The act or process of acquiring.
[1913 Webster]
The acquisition or loss of a province. --Macaulay.
[1913 Webster]
2. Specifically: (Business, Finance) The purchase of one
commercial enterprise by another, whether for cash, or in
a trade of stock of the purchasing company for that of the
purchased company.
Syn: buyout, takeover.
[PJC]
3. The thing acquired or gained; an acquirement; a gain; as,
learning is an acquisition.
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Syn: See Acquirement.
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acquisition (wn) | acquisition
n 1: the act of contracting or assuming or acquiring possession
of something; "the acquisition of wealth"; "the acquisition
of one company by another"
2: something acquired; "a recent acquisition by the museum"
3: the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge; "the
child's acquisition of language" [syn: learning,
acquisition]
4: an ability that has been acquired by training [syn: skill,
accomplishment, acquirement, acquisition, attainment] |
ACQUISITION (bouvier) | ACQUISITION, property, contracts, descent. The act by which the person
procures the property of a thing.
2. An acquisition, may be temporary or perpetual, and be procured either
for a valuable consideration, for example, by buying the same; or without
consideration, as by gift or descent.
3. Acquisition may be divided into original and derivative. Original
acquisition is procured by occupancy, 1 Bouv. Inst. n. 490; 2 Kent. Com.
289; Menstr. Leg. du Dr. Civ. Rom. Sec. 344 ; by accession, 1 Bouv. Inst. n.
Sec. 499; 2 Kent., Com. 293; by intellectual labor, namely, for inventions,
which are secured by patent rights and for the authorship of books, maps,
and charts, which is protected by copyrights. 1. Bouv. Inst. n. 508.
4. Derivative acquisitions are those which are procured from others,
either by act of law, or by act of the parties. Goods and chattels may
change owners by act of law in the cases of forfeiture, succession,
marriage, judgment, insolvency, and intestacy. And by act of the parties, by
gift or sale. Property may be acquired by a man himself, or by those who are
in his power, for him; as by his children while minors; 1 N. Hamps. R. 28; 1
United States Law Journ. 513 ; by his apprentices or his slaves. Vide Ruth.
Inst. ch. 6 & 7; Dig. 41, 1, 53; Inst. 2,9; Id. 2,9,3.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
acquisition (mass) | acquisition
- akvizícia |
acquisition cost (mass) | acquisition cost
- obstarávacie náklady |
acquisition (encz) | acquisition,akvizice n: Zdeněk Brožacquisition,koupě Zdeněk Brožacquisition,nabytí Pavel Machek; Gizaacquisition,pořízení n: Zdeněk Brožacquisition,přínos n: PetrVacquisition,přírůstek n: Zdeněk Brožacquisition,získání n: Zdeněk Brožacquisition,získávání n: Zdeněk Brož |
expense on fixed assets acquisition (encz) | expense on fixed assets acquisition,výdaje spojené s nabytím stálých
aktiv [ekon.] přehled o peněžních tocích/cash flow statement Ivan Masár |
raw material acquisition (encz) | raw material acquisition,získávání surovin [eko.] (ISO 14040-2) –
Aktivity spojené s těžbou surovin pro výrobu. Tyto aktivity zahrnují
geologický průzkum, těžba a v případě zemědělské nebo lesní výroby
kultivaci a sklizeň (těžbu). RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
reacquisition (encz) | reacquisition,opětovné nabytí n: Zdeněk Brož |
target acquisition system (encz) | target acquisition system, n: |
air force acquisition executive (czen) | Air Force Acquisition Executive,AFAE[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
moving and stationary target acquisition and recognition (czen) | Moving and Stationary Target Acquisition and Recognition,MSTAR[zkr.]
[voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
visually coupled acquisition and targeting system (czen) | Visually Coupled Acquisition and Targeting System,VCATS[zkr.]
[voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
acquisition (wn) | acquisition
n 1: the act of contracting or assuming or acquiring possession
of something; "the acquisition of wealth"; "the acquisition
of one company by another"
2: something acquired; "a recent acquisition by the museum"
3: the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge; "the
child's acquisition of language" [syn: learning,
acquisition]
4: an ability that has been acquired by training [syn: skill,
accomplishment, acquirement, acquisition, attainment] |
acquisition agreement (wn) | acquisition agreement
n 1: contract governing the merger of two or more companies
[syn: merger agreement, acquisition agreement] |
audio lingual acquisition (wn) | audio lingual acquisition
n 1: system of language acquisition focusing intensively on
listening and speaking |
target acquisition system (wn) | target acquisition system
n 1: a shipboard system for the detection and identification and
location of a target with enough detail to permit effective
weapon employment |
data acquisition (foldoc) | data logging
data acquisition
data logger
(data acquisition) Storing a series of measurements
over time, usually from a sensor that converts a physical
quantity such as temperature, pressure, relative humidity,
light, resistance, current, power, speed, vibration into a
voltage that is then converted by a {digital to analog
converter} (DAC) into a binary number. Data logging hardware
may have several DACs for multiple simultaneous measurements.
The hardware usually connects to a parallel port, {serial
port} or USB port on a PC.
(2004-11-15)
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requirements acquisition and controlled evolution (foldoc) | Requirements Acquisition and Controlled Evolution
(RACE) A "back to basics" approach to
requirements engineering. The method, is being pieced
together through a series of intermediate research studies.
In essence, the approach has been to establish requirements
for RACE, identify individual techniques that meet those
requirements, experiment with the combined use of the
techniques, and finally assemble the method. In practice,
RACE has been influenced significantly by Checkland and
Wilson's Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) and this forms the
core of the method.
(1995-11-21)
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supervisory control and data acquisition (foldoc) | Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
SCADA
(SCADA) Systems are used in industry to monitor
and control plant status and provide logging facilities.
SCADA systems are highly configurable, and usually interface
to the plant via PLCs.
(1997-02-11)
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ACQUISITION (bouvier) | ACQUISITION, property, contracts, descent. The act by which the person
procures the property of a thing.
2. An acquisition, may be temporary or perpetual, and be procured either
for a valuable consideration, for example, by buying the same; or without
consideration, as by gift or descent.
3. Acquisition may be divided into original and derivative. Original
acquisition is procured by occupancy, 1 Bouv. Inst. n. 490; 2 Kent. Com.
289; Menstr. Leg. du Dr. Civ. Rom. Sec. 344 ; by accession, 1 Bouv. Inst. n.
Sec. 499; 2 Kent., Com. 293; by intellectual labor, namely, for inventions,
which are secured by patent rights and for the authorship of books, maps,
and charts, which is protected by copyrights. 1. Bouv. Inst. n. 508.
4. Derivative acquisitions are those which are procured from others,
either by act of law, or by act of the parties. Goods and chattels may
change owners by act of law in the cases of forfeiture, succession,
marriage, judgment, insolvency, and intestacy. And by act of the parties, by
gift or sale. Property may be acquired by a man himself, or by those who are
in his power, for him; as by his children while minors; 1 N. Hamps. R. 28; 1
United States Law Journ. 513 ; by his apprentices or his slaves. Vide Ruth.
Inst. ch. 6 & 7; Dig. 41, 1, 53; Inst. 2,9; Id. 2,9,3.
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