slovo | definícia |
seasonal (encz) | seasonal,sezónní Pavel Machek; Giza |
Seasonal (gcide) | Seasonal \Sea"son*al\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to the seasons.
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2. Occurring or being used in a specific season; as, seasonal
items for sale.
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Seasonal dimorphism (Zool.), the condition of having two
distinct varieties which appear at different seasons, as
certain species of butterflies in which the spring brood
differs from the summer or autumnal brood.
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seasonal (gcide) | Cyclic \Cyc"lic\ (s?k"l?k or s?"kl?k), Cyclical \Cyc"lic*al\
(s?k"l?-kal), a. [Cf. F. cycluque, Gr. kykliko`s, fr. ky`klos
See Cycle.]
1. Of or pertaining to a cycle or circle; moving in cycles;
as, cyclical time. --Coleridge.
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2. (Chemistry) Having atoms bonded to form a ring structure.
Opposite of acyclic.
Note: Used most commonly in respect to organic compounds.
Note: [Narrower terms: bicyclic; heterocyclic;
homocyclic, isocyclic]
Syn: closed-chain, closed-ring.
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3. Recurring in cycles[2]; having a pattern that repeats at
approximately equal intervals; periodic. Opposite of
noncyclic.
Note: [Narrower terms: {alternate(prenominal),
alternating(prenominal)}; {alternate(prenominal), every
other(prenominal), every second(prenominal)};
alternating(prenominal), oscillating(prenominal);
biyearly; {circadian exhibiting 24-hour
periodicity)}; circular; daily, diurnal;
fortnightly, biweekly; hourly; {midweek,
midweekly}; seasonal; semestral, semestrial;
semiannual, biannual, biyearly; {semiweekly,
biweekly}; weekly; annual, yearly; biennial;
bimonthly, bimestrial; half-hourly; half-yearly;
monthly; tertian, alternate(prenominal);
triennial]
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4. Marked by repeated cycles[2].
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Cyclic chorus, the chorus which performed the songs and
dances of the dithyrambic odes at Athens, dancing round
the altar of Bacchus in a circle.
Cyclic poets, certain epic poets who followed Homer, and
wrote merely on the Trojan war and its heroes; -- so
called because keeping within the circle of a single
subject. Also, any series or coterie of poets writing on
one subject. --Milman.
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seasonal (wn) | seasonal
adj 1: occurring at or dependent on a particular season;
"seasonal labor"; "a seasonal rise in unemployment" [ant:
year-around, year-round]
n 1: a worker who finds employment only in certain seasons [syn:
seasonal worker, seasonal] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
seasonality (mass) | seasonality
- sezónnosť |
nonseasonal (encz) | nonseasonal,nesezónní |
seasonal (encz) | seasonal,sezónní Pavel Machek; Giza |
seasonal additive exponential smoothing (encz) | seasonal additive exponential smoothing,aditivní dekompozice časové
řady n: [mat.] web |
seasonal adjustment (encz) | seasonal adjustment, n: |
seasonal credit (encz) | seasonal credit, |
seasonal labor (encz) | seasonal labor, |
seasonal labor force (encz) | seasonal labor force, |
seasonal multiplicative exponential smoothing (encz) | seasonal multiplicative exponential smoothing,multiplikativní
dekompozice časové řady n: [mat.] web |
seasonal unemployment (encz) | seasonal unemployment,sezónní Mgr. Dita Gálová |
seasonal workers (encz) | seasonal workers, |
seasonality (encz) | seasonality,sezonnost n: Zdeněk Brož |
seasonally (encz) | seasonally,sezonně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
seasonally adjusted (encz) | seasonally adjusted, |
seasonally adjusted annual rate (encz) | seasonally adjusted annual rate, |
unseasonal (encz) | unseasonal,nepodléhající sezónnosti Zdeněk Brož |
seasonal (gcide) | Seasonal \Sea"son*al\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to the seasons.
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2. Occurring or being used in a specific season; as, seasonal
items for sale.
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Seasonal dimorphism (Zool.), the condition of having two
distinct varieties which appear at different seasons, as
certain species of butterflies in which the spring brood
differs from the summer or autumnal brood.
[1913 Webster]Cyclic \Cyc"lic\ (s?k"l?k or s?"kl?k), Cyclical \Cyc"lic*al\
(s?k"l?-kal), a. [Cf. F. cycluque, Gr. kykliko`s, fr. ky`klos
See Cycle.]
1. Of or pertaining to a cycle or circle; moving in cycles;
as, cyclical time. --Coleridge.
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2. (Chemistry) Having atoms bonded to form a ring structure.
Opposite of acyclic.
Note: Used most commonly in respect to organic compounds.
Note: [Narrower terms: bicyclic; heterocyclic;
homocyclic, isocyclic]
Syn: closed-chain, closed-ring.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. Recurring in cycles[2]; having a pattern that repeats at
approximately equal intervals; periodic. Opposite of
noncyclic.
Note: [Narrower terms: {alternate(prenominal),
alternating(prenominal)}; {alternate(prenominal), every
other(prenominal), every second(prenominal)};
alternating(prenominal), oscillating(prenominal);
biyearly; {circadian exhibiting 24-hour
periodicity)}; circular; daily, diurnal;
fortnightly, biweekly; hourly; {midweek,
midweekly}; seasonal; semestral, semestrial;
semiannual, biannual, biyearly; {semiweekly,
biweekly}; weekly; annual, yearly; biennial;
bimonthly, bimestrial; half-hourly; half-yearly;
monthly; tertian, alternate(prenominal);
triennial]
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4. Marked by repeated cycles[2].
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Cyclic chorus, the chorus which performed the songs and
dances of the dithyrambic odes at Athens, dancing round
the altar of Bacchus in a circle.
Cyclic poets, certain epic poets who followed Homer, and
wrote merely on the Trojan war and its heroes; -- so
called because keeping within the circle of a single
subject. Also, any series or coterie of poets writing on
one subject. --Milman.
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seasonal affective disorder (gcide) | seasonal affective disorder \seasonal affective disorder\, n.
A form of mild depression that occurs in winters, associated
with reduction in the amount of sunlight. It is characterized
by oversleeping, irritability, and sometimes overeating. It
can be treated by light therapy and usually disappears with
the arrival of spring.
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Seasonal dimorphism (gcide) | Seasonal \Sea"son*al\, a.
1. Of or pertaining to the seasons.
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2. Occurring or being used in a specific season; as, seasonal
items for sale.
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Seasonal dimorphism (Zool.), the condition of having two
distinct varieties which appear at different seasons, as
certain species of butterflies in which the spring brood
differs from the summer or autumnal brood.
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seasonal (wn) | seasonal
adj 1: occurring at or dependent on a particular season;
"seasonal labor"; "a seasonal rise in unemployment" [ant:
year-around, year-round]
n 1: a worker who finds employment only in certain seasons [syn:
seasonal worker, seasonal] |
seasonal adjustment (wn) | seasonal adjustment
n 1: a statistical adjustment made to accommodate predictable
fluctuations as a function of the season of the year;
"seasonal adjustments for housing starts must be made in
mid-winter" |
seasonal worker (wn) | seasonal worker
n 1: a worker who finds employment only in certain seasons [syn:
seasonal worker, seasonal] |
seasonally (wn) | seasonally
adv 1: depending on the season; "prices are seasonally adjusted" |
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