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Глоссарии и словари бюро переводов Фларус

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Division, английский
  1. Дивизия; отдел; управление

  2. One of the sixteen basic organizational

  3. The action of cutting or splitting into parts

  4. A select number of ships in a fleet or squadron of men-of-war, distinguished by a particular flag, pendant, or vane. a squadron may be ranged into two or three divisions, the commanding officer of which is always stationed in the centre. in a fleet the admiral divides it into three squadrons, each of which is commanded by an admiral, and is again divided into divisions; each squadron had its proper colours (now distinguishing mark) according to the rank of the admiral who commanded it, and each division its proper mast. the private ships carried pendants of the same colour with their respective squadrons at the masts of their particular divisions, so that the ships in the last division of the blue squadron carried a blue pendant at their main topgallant-mast head, the vane at the mizen. all these are superseded by the abolition of the red and blue. the st. george`s white ensign flag and pendant alone are used.

  5. [1] an administrative and tactical marine or army unit, bigger than a brigade but smaller than a corps, normally commanded by a major-general. [2] the basic administrative unit into which a warship’s personnel are organized. [3] in the usn, a tactical group of four or more warships forming part of a fleet or squadron.

  6. Цена деления уровня

  7. A. a chronostratigraphic unit equivalent to stage, and possibly series, but having a regional or more limited geographic range (stdrmer, 1966, p. 25). b. any, as yet informal, stratigraphic unit o f any kind (report o f the stratigraphical code sub-committee, geological society o f london, 1967, p. 79).

  8. A group of teams that play a sport at a similar competitive level.

  9. An organizational level of a company. divisions can be based on geography, (east division, west division); product specializations, (new technologies division); or any other characteristics.




Divorce, английский
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Division, английский
  1. Дивизия; отдел; управление

  2. One of the sixteen basic organizational

  3. The action of cutting or splitting into parts

  4. A select number of ships in a fleet or squadron of men-of-war, distinguished by a particular flag, pendant, or vane. a squadron may be ranged into two or three divisions, the commanding officer of which is always stationed in the centre. in a fleet the admiral divides it into three squadrons, each of which is commanded by an admiral, and is again divided into divisions; each squadron had its proper colours (now distinguishing mark) according to the rank of the admiral who commanded it, and each division its proper mast. the private ships carried pendants of the same colour with their respective squadrons at the masts of their particular divisions, so that the ships in the last division of the blue squadron carried a blue pendant at their main topgallant-mast head, the vane at the mizen. all these are superseded by the abolition of the red and blue. the st. george`s white ensign flag and pendant alone are used.

  5. [1] an administrative and tactical marine or army unit, bigger than a brigade but smaller than a corps, normally commanded by a major-general. [2] the basic administrative unit into which a warship’s personnel are organized. [3] in the usn, a tactical group of four or more warships forming part of a fleet or squadron.

  6. Цена деления уровня

  7. A. a chronostratigraphic unit equivalent to stage, and possibly series, but having a regional or more limited geographic range (stdrmer, 1966, p. 25). b. any, as yet informal, stratigraphic unit o f any kind (report o f the stratigraphical code sub-committee, geological society o f london, 1967, p. 79).

  8. A group of teams that play a sport at a similar competitive level.

  9. An organizational level of a company. divisions can be based on geography, (east division, west division); product specializations, (new technologies division); or any other characteristics.