podobné slovo | definícia |
interrelationship (mass) | interrelationship
- vzťah |
public relations man (mass) | public relations man
- hovorca |
public relations person (mass) | public relations person
- hovorca |
relationship (mass) | relationship
- náväznosť, pomer, spojitosť, súvislosť, väzba, vzťah |
correlations (encz) | correlations,korelace pl. Zdeněk Brož |
court of domestic relations (encz) | court of domestic relations, n: |
domestic relations court (encz) | domestic relations court, n: |
dose-response relationship (encz) | dose-response relationship,vztah mezi dávkou a odpovědí [eko.] Část
procesu hodnocení rizika, která popisuje kvantitativně vztah mezi dávkou
a rozsahem poškození, nemoci, škodlivého účinku. RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
external relations department (encz) | External Relations Department, |
family relationship (encz) | family relationship, n: |
financial relations division (encz) | Financial Relations Division, |
friendly relationship (encz) | friendly relationship, n: |
human relationship (encz) | human relationship, n: |
interrelationship (encz) | interrelationship,vzájemný vztah Zdeněk Brožinterrelationship,vztah n: Zdeněk Brož |
marital relationship (encz) | marital relationship, n: |
media relations division (encz) | Media Relations Division, |
personal relationship (encz) | personal relationship, n: |
public relations (encz) | public relations,styk s veřejností Zdeněk Brož |
public relations man (encz) | public relations man,mluvčí Milan Svoboda |
public relations person (encz) | public relations person,mluvčí Milan Svoboda |
public-relations campaign (encz) | public-relations campaign, n: |
relationship (encz) | relationship,návaznost n: Zdeněk Brožrelationship,poměr n: Zdeněk Brožrelationship,příbuzenství n: Zdeněk Brožrelationship,souvislost n: Zdeněk Brožrelationship,spojitost n: Zdeněk Brožrelationship,vazba n: Zdeněk Brožrelationship,vzájemná vazba Zdeněk Brožrelationship,vzájemný poměr Zdeněk Brožrelationship,vztah |
relationship manager (encz) | relationship manager,bankovní poradce n: [ekon.] Ivan Masárrelationship manager,firemní bankéř n: [ekon.] Ivan Masárrelationship manager,osobní bankéř n: [ekon.] Ivan Masár |
relationships (encz) | relationships,vazby n: pl. Zdeněk Brožrelationships,vztahy n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
sexual relationship (encz) | sexual relationship, n: |
show a relationship with (encz) | show a relationship with,prozrazovat příbuznost s webshow a relationship with,prozrazovat vztah s web |
solar-terrestrial relations (encz) | solar-terrestrial relations,heliogeofyzika [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
spousal relationship (encz) | spousal relationship, n: |
steprelationship (encz) | steprelationship, n: |
public relations (czen) | Public Relations,PRn: [zkr.] web |
Relationship (gcide) | Relationship \Re*la"tion*ship\, n.
The state of being related by kindred, affinity, or other
alliance. --Mason.
[1913 Webster] |
business relationship (wn) | business relationship
n 1: a formal contractual relationship established to provide
for regular banking or brokerage or business services; "he
asked to see the executive who handled his account" [syn:
account, business relationship] |
court of domestic relations (wn) | court of domestic relations
n 1: a court in some states in the United States that has
jurisdiction over family disputes (especially those
involving children) [syn: family court, {domestic
relations court}, court of domestic relations] |
domestic relations court (wn) | domestic relations court
n 1: a court in some states in the United States that has
jurisdiction over family disputes (especially those
involving children) [syn: family court, {domestic
relations court}, court of domestic relations] |
family relationship (wn) | family relationship
n 1: (anthropology) relatedness or connection by blood or
marriage or adoption [syn: kinship, {family
relationship}, relationship] |
friendly relationship (wn) | friendly relationship
n 1: the state of being friends (or friendly) [syn:
friendship, friendly relationship] |
human relationship (wn) | human relationship
n 1: a relation between people; (`relationship' is often used
where `relation' would serve, as in `the relationship
between inflation and unemployment', but the preferred
usage of `relationship' is for human relations or states of
relatedness); "the relationship between mothers and their
children" [syn: relationship, human relationship] |
international relations and security network (wn) | International Relations and Security Network
n 1: Switzerland's information network for security and defense
studies and for peace and conflict research and for
international relations [syn: {International Relations and
Security Network}, ISN] |
interrelationship (wn) | interrelationship
n 1: mutual or reciprocal relation or relatedness;
"interrelationships of animal structure and function" [syn:
interrelation, interrelationship, interrelatedness] |
marital relationship (wn) | marital relationship
n 1: the relationship between wife and husband [syn: {marital
relationship}, marital bed] |
national labor relations board (wn) | National Labor Relations Board
n 1: an independent agency of the United States government
charged with mediating disputes between management and
labor unions [syn: National Labor Relations Board,
NLRB] |
personal relationship (wn) | personal relationship
n 1: a relation between persons [syn: personal relation,
personal relationship] |
public relations (wn) | public relations
n 1: a promotion intended to create goodwill for a person or
institution [syn: public relations, PR] |
public relations man (wn) | public relations man
n 1: someone employed to arrange publicity (for a firm or a
public figure) [syn: press agent, publicity man,
public relations man, PR man] |
public relations person (wn) | public relations person
n 1: a person employed to establish and promote a favorable
relationship with the public |
public-relations campaign (wn) | public-relations campaign
n 1: an advertising campaign intended to improve public
relations |
relationship (wn) | relationship
n 1: a relation between people; (`relationship' is often used
where `relation' would serve, as in `the relationship
between inflation and unemployment', but the preferred
usage of `relationship' is for human relations or states of
relatedness); "the relationship between mothers and their
children" [syn: relationship, human relationship]
2: a state of connectedness between people (especially an
emotional connection); "he didn't want his wife to know of
the relationship"
3: a state involving mutual dealings between people or parties
or countries
4: (anthropology) relatedness or connection by blood or marriage
or adoption [syn: kinship, family relationship,
relationship] |
sexual relationship (wn) | sexual relationship
n 1: a relationship involving sexual intimacy |
spousal relationship (wn) | spousal relationship
n 1: the state of being a married couple voluntarily joined for
life (or until divorce); "a long and happy marriage"; "God
bless this union" [syn: marriage, matrimony, union,
spousal relationship, wedlock] |
steprelationship (wn) | steprelationship
n 1: a family relationship by virtue of remarriage |
customer relationship management (foldoc) | Customer Relationship Management
Customer Information Systems
Customer Interaction Software
Technology Enabled Relationship Manager
(CRM, CIS, Customer Information Systems, Customer
Interaction Software, TERM, Technology Enabled Relationship
Manager) Enterprise-wide software applications that allow
companies to manage every aspect of their relationship with a
customer. The aim of these systems is to assist in building
lasting customer relationships - to turn customer satisfaction
into customer loyalty.
Customer information acquired from sales, marketing, customer
service, and support is captured and stored in a centralised
database. The system may provide data-mining facilities
that support an opportunity management system. It may also
be integrated with other systems such as accounting and
manufacturing for a truly enterprise-wide system with
thousands of users.
(1999-08-20)
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entity-relationship diagram (foldoc) | entity-relationship diagram
ERD
A visual representation of an
entity-relationship model.
An entity-relationship diagram has a box for each entity,
containing its properties, and lines between boxes for
relationships. The ends of the lines are labelled to show the
type of relationship - one-to-one, one-to-many or
many-to-many.
(2019-11-03)
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entity-relationship model (foldoc) | entity-relationship model
The most common kind of {data
modelling}, proposed by Peter P. Chen in 1976, in which a
database is divided into "entities" and "relations".
Part of capturing the requirements of an application is
defining the entities involved and their relationships.
Together, these form an entity-relationship model.
Entities are the kinds of things or concepts the application
deals with, e.g. products, customers, sales transactions. A
relationship connects two entities and says how many instances
of each participate in the relationship - one-to-one,
one-to-many or many-to-many.
Entities and some relationships correspond to database
tables. A table corresponding to a relationship is also
known as a "join table" after the join database operation.
A model is represented graphically as an {entity-relationship
diagram}.
["The entity-relationship model: toward a unified view of
data", P.P. Chen, ACM Transactions on Database Systems 1:1 pp
9-36, 1976].
(2019-11-03)
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technology enabled relationship manager (foldoc) | Customer Relationship Management
Customer Information Systems
Customer Interaction Software
Technology Enabled Relationship Manager
(CRM, CIS, Customer Information Systems, Customer
Interaction Software, TERM, Technology Enabled Relationship
Manager) Enterprise-wide software applications that allow
companies to manage every aspect of their relationship with a
customer. The aim of these systems is to assist in building
lasting customer relationships - to turn customer satisfaction
into customer loyalty.
Customer information acquired from sales, marketing, customer
service, and support is captured and stored in a centralised
database. The system may provide data-mining facilities
that support an opportunity management system. It may also
be integrated with other systems such as accounting and
manufacturing for a truly enterprise-wide system with
thousands of users.
(1999-08-20)
|
RELATIONS (bouvier) | RELATIONS, kindred. In its most extensive signification, this term includes
all the kindred of the person spoken of. In a more limited sense, it
signifies those persons who are entitled as next of kin under the statute of
distribution.
2. A legacy to "relations" generally, or to "relations by blood or
marriage," without enumerating any of them, will, therefore, entitle to a
share, such of the testator's relatives as would be entitled under the
statute of distribution's in the event of intestacy. 1 Madd. Ch. R. 45; 1
Bro. C. C. 33. See the cases referred to under the word Relations, article
Construction.
3. Relations to either of the parties, even beyond the ninth degree,
have been holden incapable to serve on juries. 3 Chit. Pr. 795, note c.
4. Relationship or affinity is no objection to a witness, unless in the
case of husband and wife. See Witness.
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