slovo | definícia |
survival (encz) | survival,přežití Zdeněk Brož |
Survival (gcide) | Survival \Sur*viv"al\, n. [From Survive.]
1. A living or continuing longer than, or beyond the
existence of, another person, thing, or event; an
outliving.
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2. (Arhaeol. & Ethnol.) Any habit, usage, or belief,
remaining from ancient times, the origin of which is often
unknown, or imperfectly known.
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The close bearing of the doctrine of survival on the
study of manners and customs. --Tylor.
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Survival of the fittest. (Biol.) See Natural selection,
under Natural.
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survival (wn) | survival
n 1: a state of surviving; remaining alive [syn: survival,
endurance]
2: a natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms
best adapted to the environment [syn: survival, {survival
of the fittest}, natural selection, selection]
3: something that survives |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
interval data survival analysis (encz) | interval data survival analysis,analýza intervalových dat
přežití [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
survival of the fittest (encz) | survival of the fittest,právo silnějšího |
survivalist (encz) | survivalist,přeživší n: Jiří Dadák |
Survival (gcide) | Survival \Sur*viv"al\, n. [From Survive.]
1. A living or continuing longer than, or beyond the
existence of, another person, thing, or event; an
outliving.
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2. (Arhaeol. & Ethnol.) Any habit, usage, or belief,
remaining from ancient times, the origin of which is often
unknown, or imperfectly known.
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The close bearing of the doctrine of survival on the
study of manners and customs. --Tylor.
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Survival of the fittest. (Biol.) See Natural selection,
under Natural.
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Survival of the fittest (gcide) | Survival \Sur*viv"al\, n. [From Survive.]
1. A living or continuing longer than, or beyond the
existence of, another person, thing, or event; an
outliving.
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2. (Arhaeol. & Ethnol.) Any habit, usage, or belief,
remaining from ancient times, the origin of which is often
unknown, or imperfectly known.
[1913 Webster]
The close bearing of the doctrine of survival on the
study of manners and customs. --Tylor.
[1913 Webster]
Survival of the fittest. (Biol.) See Natural selection,
under Natural.
[1913 Webster] Survivance |
survival of the fittest (wn) | survival of the fittest
n 1: a natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms
best adapted to the environment [syn: survival, {survival
of the fittest}, natural selection, selection] |
survivalist (wn) | survivalist
n 1: someone who tries to insure their personal survival or the
survival of their group or nation |
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