Subject | English | Korean |
math. | asymptotic relative efficiency | 점근적 상대효율 |
math. | average of relatives | 평균 상관성 |
math. | chain-relative | 상대연쇄 |
math. | link relative | 상대연쇄 |
math. | price relative | 상대가격 |
math. | quantity relative | 상대수량 |
comp., MS | relative address | 상대 주소 (A location, as in a computer's memory, that is specified in terms of its distance (displacement or offset) from a starting point (base address)) |
comp., MS | relative cell reference | 상대 셀 참조 (In a formula, the address of a cell based on the relative position of the cell that contains the formula and the cell referred to. If you copy the formula, the reference automatically adjusts) |
comp., MS | relative date | 상대 날짜 (A range of dates that is specified by using comparison operators and return data for a range of dates) |
math. | relative efficiency of an estimator | 추정량 상대효율 |
math. | relative efficiency of a sample design | 상대효율 |
comp., MS | relative file location | 상대적 파일 위치 (An address that is relative to the active document or a hyperlink base) |
math. | relative frequency | 상대도수빈도 |
stat. | relative frequency | 상대도수 |
comp., MS | relative ID | 상대 ID (The portion of a security identifier (SID) that identifies a user or group in relation to the authority that issued the SID. The authority is usually either the local computer or a domain) |
comp., MS | relative ID master | 상대 ID 마스터 (A domain controller that holds the RID operations master role in Active Directory. The RID master is assigned to allocate unique sequences of relative IDs to each domain controller in its domain. As the domain controllers use the IDs allocated, they contact the RID master and are allocated additional sequences as needed. At any time, the RID master role can be assigned to only one domain controller in each domain) |
comp., MS | relative identifier | 상대 식별자 (The portion of a security identifier (SID) that identifies a user or group in relation to the authority that issued the SID. The authority is usually either the local computer or a domain) |
math. | relative index | 상대지수 |
math. | relative information | 상대정보량 |
comp., MS | relative link | 상대 링크 (When a hyperlink uses a path based on a relative link, you can move the file that contains the hyperlink and the hyperlink destination without breaking the hyperlink. Move the file that contains the hyperlink and its destination together) |
comp., MS | relative path | 상대 경로 (A path that is implied by the current working directory. When a user enters a command that refers to a file, if the full pathname is not entered, the current working directory becomes the relative path of the file referred to) |
comp., MS | relative PIDL | 상대 PIDL (A PIDL that is relative to a root object in the shell namespace other than the desktop folder. This is commonly the parent folder of the item) |
comp., MS | relative positioning | 상대 위치 (Placement of an element in the natural HTML flow of a document, but such that its position is offset from the preceding content) |
math. | relative potency | 상대효능 |
math. | relative precision | 상대정밀도 |
comp., MS | relative reference | 상대 참조 (In a formula, the address of a cell based on the relative position of the cell that contains the formula and the cell referred to. If you copy the formula, the reference automatically adjusts) |
math. | relative risk | 오즈비, 승산비 |
math. | relative risk | 상대위험 |
math. | relative to an identified distribution analysis | 리짓분석 |
comp., MS | relative transform | 상대 변형 (A type of transformation this is applied to an object repeatedly, relative to the current state of the object. Useful when animating an object that needs to be transformed the same amount each keyframe) |
comp., MS | relative URL | 상대 URL (A form of URL in which the domain and some or all directory names are omitted, leaving only the document name and extension (and perhaps a partial list of directory names). The indicated file is found in a location relative to the pathname of the current document) |
math. | relative variance | 상대분산 |
comp., MS | relative virtual address | 상대 가상 주소 (An offset from the address of a module that is loaded in memory) |