hierarchy的意思和读音

hierarchy

: [ˈhaɪəˌrɑrki] : [ˈhaɪəˌrɑː(r)ki]

n.);

hierarchies  

v.+n.establish hierarchy

adj.+n.social hierarchy,rigid hierarchy

n.pecking order,ladder,chain of command,grading,order

hierarchyn.

1.[c][u]a system, especially in a society or an organization, in which people are organized into different levels of importance from highest to lowest

the social/political hierarchy

She's quite high up in the management hierarchy.

2.[cspv]the group of people in control of a large organization or institution

3.[c]a system that ideas or beliefs can be arranged into

a hierarchy of needs

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n.1.a system for organizing people according to their status in a society, organization, or other group2.the group of people who control an organization3.a series of things arranged according to their importance

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1.Depending on where the product is placed into a location hierarchy, it has a set of different tax-related attributes.

2.But it grew up in an era of rigid social structures, in which everyone was resigned to his or her place in the hierarchy.

3.The magenta and green version of the same hierarchy, if there is no separation of experience, this way is often easy to confuse.便

4.In addition my ontology includes, as I said, the abstract hierarchy of classes based on those objects.

5.You cannot copy part of a code group hierarchy to another part of the code group or to another code group hierarchy.

6.File: In the hierarchy data system, a file (also referred to as a data set) consists of a collection of records.

7.After several years of management, communication focus mostly on injury rates, a clear hierarchy of giving up emerges in such a company.

8.The classes defined by the acm. program form a hierarchy with a little more structure and complexity than you have seen up to this point.program

9.No mention has been made of whether the analysis of context as a hierarchy can be applied to linguistic context .

10.Also consider that the hierarchy might be dynamic, and that the administrators could be constantly adding to it.