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Allg. |
иерархия; священноначалие; вертикаль (Tanya Gesse); структура подчинённости (Alexander Demidov); чиноначалие (у духовенства); инстанции (Liv Bliss) |
biblioth. |
логическое соподчинение предметов и понятий |
Christ. |
иерархия (The hierarchy of the Catholic Church consists of its bishops, priests, and deacons. In canonical and general usage, it refers to those who exercise authority within a Christian church. In the Catholic Church, authority rests chiefly with bishops, while priests and deacons serve as their assistants, co-workers or helpers. Accordingly, "hierarchy of the Catholic Church" is also used to refer to the bishops alone.) |
Dipl. |
церковная иерархия |
el. |
древовидная структура без циклов и с единственным владельцем у каждого поддерева |
Gruzovik, veralt. |
чиноначальство (= чиноначалие); чиноначалие; чиноположение |
KI |
пирамида (знаний ssn) |
Kirchw. |
теократия |
Kybernet. |
соподчинение |
Luftf. |
иерархическая структура |
Math., schw. |
шкала (кардинальных чисел) |
micr. |
иерархия (A logical structure that organizes the members of a set into parent-child relationships) |
Progr. |
иерархичность (ssn) |
Rel. |
мир ангелов; церковная власть; церковная иерархия (A ruling body of clergy organized into orders or ranks each subordinate to the one above it); священноначалие (Church government by a hierarchy); ангелы |
Tech. |
соподчинённость; иерархический уровень; иерархическая лестница |
veralt. |
феократия (igisheva) |
Wass.vork. |
многоуровневая организация |
Wirtsch. |
иерархия (напр., в структуре управления); структура; механизм |
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micr. |
Иерархия (A SmartArt graphic layout type that includes layouts designed to show a hierarchical structure, such as an organization chart, or a decision tree) |
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Telekomm. |
иерархии (oleg.vigodsky) |
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Math. |
иерархический |