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Rate structure

Глоссарий терминов коммунальных услуг
    The schedule and organization for customer billing. see ratedesign.




Rate, английский
  1. Débit;mise au mille

  2. Ставка курс цена налог.

  3. Быстрота; (угловая) скорость; частота

  4. Remote automatic telemetry equipment

  5. Угловая скорость; скорость изменения; темп; частота

  6. Коэффициент; степень; процент; доля; норма; ставка; тариф; темп; скорость; цена

  7. 1. the amount or proportion of something compared with something else 2. the number of times something happens in a set time  the heart was beating at a rate of only 59 per minute.

  8. Уровень; показатель в эпидемиологии, демографии и статистике– это выражение частоты, с которой наблюдается событие в определенной популяции за конкретный период времени. rate ratio (rr)

  9. Уровень; показатель в эпидемиологии, демографии и статистике– это выражение частоты, с которой наблюдается событие в определенной популяции за конкретный период времени.

  10. Размер, величина, балл, разряд

  11. A tariff or customs roll. also, the six orders into which the ships of war were divided in the navy, according to their force and magnitude. thus the first rate comprehended all ships of 110 guns and upwards, having 42-pounders on the lower deck, diminishing to 6-pounders on the quarter-deck and forecastle. they were manned with 850 to 875 men, including officers, seamen, marines, servants, &c.— second rate. ships carrying from 90 to 100 guns.—third rate. ships from 80 to 84 guns.—fourth rate. ships from 60 to 74 guns; these were comprehended under the general names of frigates, and never appeared in the line of battle.—fifth rate. mounting from 32 to 40, or even 60 guns.—and sixth rate. mounting from any number, or no guns, if commanded by captains; those commanded by commanders were deemed sloops. since the late introduction of massive iron, a captain may command but one gun.

  12. [1] seaman’s job title, indicating rank in the usn; both trade and rank in the rn (see naval ranks and rates). [2] to assign a specific rate to a particular seaman. [3] the division of sailing warships into classes (see warship ratings).

  13. Remote air traffic services terminal


Rate, английский

Rate, испанский

Rate, итальянский
    Sono le rate di rimborso di un prestito.


Rate - the loss of moisture from timber or other wood products per unit of time. drying rate is generally expressed in percentage of moisture content lost per hour or day, английский

Rate a chronometer, to, английский
    To determine its daily gaining or losing rate on mean time.


Rate action, английский
  1. Действие по первой производной (в системе регулирования)

  2. Действие по производной rate-adaptive adsl adsl с настраиваемой скоростью передачи данных


Rate action (nonstandard), английский

Rate action time; rate time, английский

Rate and, английский
    Acceleration`measuring pendulum (system) маятниковая система измерения скорости и ускорения


Rate and free gyroscopes, английский
    Скоростной и свободный гироскопы


Rate and review, английский
    An option to rate the content and add a review of an app.


Rate anticipation swaps, английский
    An exchange of bonds in a portfolio for new bonds that will achieve the target portfolio duration, given the investor`s assumptions about future changes in interest rates.


Rate base, английский
  1. The value of a regulated public utility and its operations as defined by its regulators and on which the company is allowed to earn a particular rate of return.

  2. Defined in law or by the regulator as the regulatory asset value on which the allowed rate of return can be earned. this may be calculated according to a variety of accounting methods: fair value, prudent investment, reproduction cost, or original cost. depending on the jurisdiction, the rate base can include working capital and construction work in progress. it can be adjusted to take into account accumulated depreciation.


Rate basis, английский
    База ставки


Rate card, английский
    A sheet of paper that contains the standard rate for the media you buy and sell.


Rate change index, английский

Rate command control system, английский
    Система управления с выдачей команд по первой производной


Rate construction unit, английский
    Структурная тарифная единица


Rate control, английский

Rate controller on stabilizer control module, английский
    Регулятор по угловой скорости на блоке управления стабилизатором


Organization, английский
  1. Организация

  2. N организация lexical ~ лексическая организация orientational a ориентационный metaphor

  3. Европейская организация производства товарного бетона

  4. Организация ~ of safety обеспечение безопасности (на производстве); меры по технике безопасности ~ of work организация работ

  5. Has at least three meanings (1) the act of arranging components to form a pattern different from what would occur by chance, by some criterion or better than it was before (->coordination) e.g., conducting a political campaign; (2) a complex complementary conditionality in behavior or in the coexistence of physical or living components (ashby) as in an ecological system or in such social organizations as a family, a university or a government agency being constituted by its members through conventional rules of conduct, legally recognized and interacted with by observers or by other social organizations; (3) the relations, and processes of communication, including coordination and coorientation among the components or variables of a system that (a) determine the dynamics of interaction and transformations it may undergo in a physical space and (b) constitute (->constitution) its unity whether only for an observer (->allopoiesis) or also for itself (->autopoiesis). in this third and largely cybernetic meaning, the properties of the components that realize a system as a concrete physical entity do not enter the description of that system`s organization. it follows that machines, organisms and social forms of vastly different materiality and components may have the same organization. accordingly, a whole system 56 may be explained in terms of the properties of its components and its organization (->analysis). the use to which a particular system may be put or who created it in the first place is not a feature of its organization. a theory of design (including engineering), management and of (concrete) organizational behavior is concerned with (1). a theory of organizations concerns (2) and attempts to provide generalizations about how cells, or organisms interact or how and why people work together and form larger unities (->general systems theory). cybernetics is concerned and has in fact been considered coextensive with an organization theory which concerns (3) and attempts to provide theories of or a logic for how unities and whole systems can arise or be maintained through the forms of communication (and more complex kinds of interactions and interdependencies) among components without reference to their materiality. the theory of modelling is a direct outgrowth of this organization concept. like cybernetics generally, an organization theory is not disturbed by the possibility that some organizations may not be realized by man or by nature but it will be informed by the finding that they cannot exist (ashby).

  6. A work structure that divides the responsibility for economic resources and processes.

  7. The top level of a business hierarchy.


Ratedesign, английский

Excess demand, английский
  1. The situation when consumers want to buy more than producers are prepared to sell at the current price. this leads to a tendency for price to rise unless there is some form of price control (and associated rationing mechanisms).

  2. Избыточный спрос


Pure economic rent, английский
    The reward obtained from any factor of production characterized by a completely inelastic supply.