25 ผลลัพธ์ สำหรับ 

hierarch

 ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น: -trierarch-, *trierarch*
ค้นหาอัตโนมัติโดยใช้ hierarch
  Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE) 

n. [ L. trierarchus, Gr. &unr_;; &unr_; a trireme + &unr_; a leader, a chief. ] (Gr. Antiq.) (a) The commander of a trireme. (b) At Athens, one who (singly, or jointly with other citizens) had to fit out a trireme for the public service. [ 1913 Webster ]

n.; pl. Trierarchises [ Gr. &unr_;. ] The office duty of a trierarch. [ 1913 Webster ]

n. [ LL. hierarcha, Gr. &unr_;; "iero`s sacred (akin to Skr. ishiras vigorous, fresh, blooming) + &unr_; leader, ruler, fr. &unr_; to lead, rule: cf. F. hiérarque.] One who has high and controlling authority in sacred things; the chief of a sacred order; as, princely hierarchs. Milton.

{ } a. Pertaining to a hierarch. “The great hierarchal standard.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

a. [ Cf. F. hiérarchique. ] Of or pertaining to a hierarchy; ordered in a hierarchy. -- Hi`er*arch`ic*al*ly, adv. Syn. -- hierarchical, hierarchal. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. Pertaining to a transitive relation between objects by which they may be ordered into a hierarchy; as, a hierarchical relation. [ PJC ]

n. The principles or authority of a hierarchy. [ 1913 Webster ]

The more dominant hierarchism of the West. Milman. [ 1913 Webster ]

n.; pl. Hierarchies [ Gr. 'ierarchi`a: cf. F. hiérarchie. ] 1. Dominion or authority in sacred things. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A body of officials disposed organically in ranks and orders each subordinate to the one above it; a body of ecclesiastical rulers. [ 1913 Webster ]

3. A form of government administered in the church by patriarchs, metropolitans, archbishops, bishops, and, in an inferior degree, by priests. Shipley. [ 1913 Webster ]

4. A rank or order of holy beings. [ 1913 Webster ]

Standards and gonfalons . . . for distinction serve
Of hierarchies, of orders, and degrees. Milton.

5. (Math., Logic, Computers) Any group of objects ranked so that every one but the topmost is subordinate to a specified one above it; also, the entire set of ordering relations between such objects. The ordering relation between each object and the one above is called a hierarchical relation. Classification schemes, as in biology, usually form hierarchies. [ PJC ]

  WordNet (3.0) 
(n) a person who holds a high position in a hierarchy
(adj) classified according to various criteria into successive levels or layersSyn. hierarchal, hierarchicAnt. nonhierarchicalExample:it has been said that only a hierarchical society with a leisure class at the top can produce works of art; in her hierarchical set of values honesty comes first
(n) a classification system where entries are arranged based on some hierarchical structure
(adv) in a hierarchical mannerExample:hierarchically organized
(n) a secondary menu that appears while you are holding the cursor over an item on the primary menuSyn. cascading menu, submenu
(n) a structure of data having several levels arranged in a treelike structureSyn. hierarchical data structure
(n) a series of ordered groupings of people or things within a systemExample:put honesty first in her hierarchy of values
(n) the organization of people at different ranks in an administrative bodySyn. power structure, pecking order
  DING DE-EN Dictionary 
Hierarchie { f } | Hierarchien { pl }
hierarchy | hierarchies
hierarchisch
hierarchic
hierarchisch
hierarchical
hierarchisch { adv }
hierarchically
hierarchischer Aufbau; Baumstruktur { f }
hierarchic structure
เพิ่มคำศัพท์
add
ทราบความหมายของคำศัพท์นี้? กด [เพิ่มคำศัพท์] เพื่อใส่คำนี้พร้อมความหมาย เพื่อเป็นวิทยาทานแก่ผู้ใช้ท่านอื่น ๆ