slovodefinícia
strategic
(mass)
strategic
- strategický
strategic
(encz)
strategic,strategický adj: plán, zbraň Petr Prášek
Strategic
(gcide)
Strategic \Stra*te"gic\, Strategical \Stra*te"gic*al\, a. [Gr. ?
of or for a general: cf. F. strat['e]gique.]
Of or pertaining to strategy; effected by artifice. --
Stra*te"gic*al*ly, adv.
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Strategic line (Mil.), a line joining strategic points.

Strategic point (Mil.), any point or region in the theater
or warlike operations which affords to its possessor an
advantage over his opponent, as a mountain pass, a
junction of rivers or roads, a fortress, etc.
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strategic
(wn)
strategic
adj 1: relating to or concerned with strategy; "strategic
weapon"; "the islands are of strategic importance";
"strategic considerations" [syn: strategic,
strategical]
2: highly important to or an integral part of a strategy or plan
of action especially in war; "a strategic chess move";
"strategic withdrawal"; "strategic bombing missions"
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(mass)
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(msas)
Strategic/Tactical Optical Disk System
- S/TODS
strategický
(msas)
strategický
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strategic/tactical optical disk system
(msasasci)
Strategic/Tactical Optical Disk System
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strategicky
(msasasci)
strategicky
- strategic
geostrategic
(encz)
geostrategic, adj:
nonstrategic
(encz)
nonstrategic,nestrategický
strategic
(encz)
strategic,strategický adj: plán, zbraň Petr Prášek
strategic behaviour
(encz)
strategic behaviour,strategické chování [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
strategic buyout
(encz)
strategic buyout, n:
strategic intelligence
(encz)
strategic intelligence, n:
strategic warning
(encz)
strategic warning, n:
strategical
(encz)
strategical,strategický adj: Zdeněk Brož
strategically
(encz)
strategically,strategicky adv: Zdeněk Brož
strategics
(encz)
strategics, n:
military strategic and tectical relay satellite
(czen)
Military Strategic and Tectical Relay Satellite,MILSTAR[zkr.]
[voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad
nestrategický
(czen)
nestrategický,nonstrategic
strategic command
(czen)
Strategic Command,STRATCOM[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
strategic/tactical optical disk system
(czen)
Strategic/Tactical Optical Disk System,S/TODS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož
a automatický překlad
strategicky
(czen)
strategicky,strategicallyadv: Zdeněk Brož
strategická pozice
(czen)
strategická pozice,commanding position
strategické chování
(czen)
strategické chování,strategic behaviour[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
strategické hodnocení vlivů na životní prostředí
(czen)
strategické hodnocení vlivů na životní prostředí,SEIA[eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač
strategický
(czen)
strategický,strategicadj: plán, zbraň Petr Prášekstrategický,strategicaladj: Zdeněk Brož
Strategic line
(gcide)
Strategic \Stra*te"gic\, Strategical \Stra*te"gic*al\, a. [Gr. ?
of or for a general: cf. F. strat['e]gique.]
Of or pertaining to strategy; effected by artifice. --
Stra*te"gic*al*ly, adv.
[1913 Webster]

Strategic line (Mil.), a line joining strategic points.

Strategic point (Mil.), any point or region in the theater
or warlike operations which affords to its possessor an
advantage over his opponent, as a mountain pass, a
junction of rivers or roads, a fortress, etc.
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Strategic point
(gcide)
Strategic \Stra*te"gic\, Strategical \Stra*te"gic*al\, a. [Gr. ?
of or for a general: cf. F. strat['e]gique.]
Of or pertaining to strategy; effected by artifice. --
Stra*te"gic*al*ly, adv.
[1913 Webster]

Strategic line (Mil.), a line joining strategic points.

Strategic point (Mil.), any point or region in the theater
or warlike operations which affords to its possessor an
advantage over his opponent, as a mountain pass, a
junction of rivers or roads, a fortress, etc.
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Strategic position
(gcide)
Position \Po*si"tion\, n. [F. position, L. positio, fr. ponere,
positum, to put, place; prob. for posino, fr. an old
preposition used only in comp. (akin to Gr. ?) + sinere to
leave, let, permit, place. See Site, and cf. Composite,
Compound, v., Depone, Deposit, Expound, Impostor,
Opposite, Propound, Pose, v., Posit, Post, n.]
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1. The state of being posited, or placed; the manner in which
anything is placed; attitude; condition; as, a firm, an
inclined, or an upright position.
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We have different prospects of the same thing,
according to our different positions to it. --Locke.
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2. The spot where a person or thing is placed or takes a
place; site; place; station; situation; as, the position
of man in creation; the fleet changed its position.
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3. Hence: The ground which any one takes in an argument or
controversy; the point of view from which any one proceeds
to a discussion; also, a principle laid down as the basis
of reasoning; a proposition; a thesis; as, to define one's
position; to appear in a false position.
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Let not the proof of any position depend on the
positions that follow, but always on those which go
before. --I. Watts.
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4. Relative place or standing; social or official rank; as, a
person of position; hence, office; post; as, to lose one's
position.
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5. (Arith.) A method of solving a problem by one or two
suppositions; -- called also the {rule of trial and
error}.
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Angle of position (Astron.), the angle which any line (as
that joining two stars) makes with another fixed line,
specifically with a circle of declination.

Double position (Arith.), the method of solving problems by
proceeding with each of two assumed numbers, according to
the conditions of the problem, and by comparing the
difference of the results with those of the numbers,
deducing the correction to be applied to one of them to
obtain the true result.

Guns of position (Mil.), heavy fieldpieces, not designed
for quick movements.

Position finder (Mil.), a range finder. See under Range.


Position micrometer, a micrometer applied to the tube of an
astronomical telescope for measuring angles of position in
the field of view.

Single position (Arith.), the method of solving problems,
in which the result obtained by operating with an assumed
number is to the true result as the number assumed is to
the number required.

Strategic position (Mil.), a position taken up by an army
or a large detachment of troops for the purpose of
checking or observing an opposing force.
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Syn: Situation; station; place; condition; attitude; posture;
proposition; assertion; thesis.
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Strategical
(gcide)
Strategic \Stra*te"gic\, Strategical \Stra*te"gic*al\, a. [Gr. ?
of or for a general: cf. F. strat['e]gique.]
Of or pertaining to strategy; effected by artifice. --
Stra*te"gic*al*ly, adv.
[1913 Webster]

Strategic line (Mil.), a line joining strategic points.

Strategic point (Mil.), any point or region in the theater
or warlike operations which affords to its possessor an
advantage over his opponent, as a mountain pass, a
junction of rivers or roads, a fortress, etc.
[1913 Webster]
Strategically
(gcide)
Strategic \Stra*te"gic\, Strategical \Stra*te"gic*al\, a. [Gr. ?
of or for a general: cf. F. strat['e]gique.]
Of or pertaining to strategy; effected by artifice. --
Stra*te"gic*al*ly, adv.
[1913 Webster]

Strategic line (Mil.), a line joining strategic points.

Strategic point (Mil.), any point or region in the theater
or warlike operations which affords to its possessor an
advantage over his opponent, as a mountain pass, a
junction of rivers or roads, a fortress, etc.
[1913 Webster]
Strategics
(gcide)
Strategics \Stra*te"gics\, n.
Strategy.
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geostrategic
(wn)
geostrategic
adj 1: of or relating to geostrategy; "Pakistan became a country
of paramount geostrategic importance to the United
States"
strategic
(wn)
strategic
adj 1: relating to or concerned with strategy; "strategic
weapon"; "the islands are of strategic importance";
"strategic considerations" [syn: strategic,
strategical]
2: highly important to or an integral part of a strategy or plan
of action especially in war; "a strategic chess move";
"strategic withdrawal"; "strategic bombing missions"
strategic arms limitation talks
(wn)
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
n 1: negotiations between the United States and the Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics opened in 1969 in Helsinki
designed to limit both countries' stock of nuclear weapons
[syn: Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, SALT]
strategic buyout
(wn)
strategic buyout
n 1: an acquisition based on analysis of the benefits of
consolidation in anticipation of increased earning power
strategic intelligence
(wn)
strategic intelligence
n 1: intelligence that is required for forming policy and
military plans at national and international levels
strategic warning
(wn)
strategic warning
n 1: (military) a warning prior to the start of a threatening
act
strategical
(wn)
strategical
adj 1: relating to or concerned with strategy; "strategic
weapon"; "the islands are of strategic importance";
"strategic considerations" [syn: strategic,
strategical]
strategically
(wn)
strategically
adv 1: with regard to strategy; "strategically important
decisions"
strategics
(wn)
strategics
n 1: the science or art of strategy
european strategic programme for research in information technology
(foldoc)
European Strategic Programme for Research in Information Technology
ESPRIT

(ESPRIT) A funding programme to develop Information
Technology in the European Economic Communities. Superseded
by Framework 4.

(1996-05-13)

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