hierarch | (ไฮ'อะราค) n. คณะสงฆ์, พระราชาคณะ, หัวหน้ากลุ่มปกครองโดยลำดับชั้น., See also: hierarchal adj. |
hierarchic | (ไฮอะรา'คิคัล) adj. เกี่ยวกับหรือมีลักษณะของ hierarch. |
hierarchical | (ไฮอะรา'คิคัล) adj. เกี่ยวกับหรือมีลักษณะของ hierarch. |
hierarchical file system | ระบบการเก็บแฟ้มข้อมูลตามลำดับชั้นใช้ตัวย่อว่า HFS เป็นระบบที่ช่วยทำให้จัดเก็บแฟ้มข้อมูลเป็นกลุ่ม วิธีการเก็บแบบนี้ เป็นการเก็บแฟ้มข้อมูลไว้ในโฟลเดอร์ (folder) เราจะเห็นสัญรูป (icon) ของโฟลเดอร์ต่าง ๆ นี้บนจอภาพ และเมื่อเปิดเข้าไปในแต่ละโฟลเดอร์ ก็จะมองเห็นแฟ้มข้อมูล หรืออาจจะมีโฟลเดอร์ย่อย (subfolder) อยู่ภายในโฟลเดอร์อีกทีหนึ่ง การเก็บแฟ้มในระบบนี้ ผู้ใช้เข้าใจได้ง่ายกว่าเรื่อง สารบบ (directory) และสารบบย่อย (subdirectory) ของดอส เพราะเห็นภาพชัดเจนกว่า |
hierarchy | (ไฮ'อะราคี) n. การปกครองโดยลำดับขั้น, See also: hierarchism n. hierarchist n. |
hieratic | adj. เกี่ยกับพระสงฆ์, เกี่ยวกับแบบตัวเขียนของอิยิปต์โบราณ. |
hiero- | Pref. "ศักดิ์สิทธิ์" |
hierocracy | n. การปกครองของคณะสงฆ์., See also: hierocratic, hierocratical adj. |
hierodule | n. คนรับใช้ในโบสถ์ |
hieroglyphic | (ไฮเออระกลิฟ'ฟิค) adj. เกี่ยวกับอียิปต์โบราณ, ซึ่งเข้าใจได้ยาก n. อักษรหรือสัญลักษณ์อียิปต์โบราณ |
อักขระ | [akkhara] (n) EN: character ; letter ; alphabet ; ideograph ; hieroglyph ; script FR: lettre [ f ] ; caractère [ m ] ; idéogramme [ m ] |
บัตรเรียงอักษร | [bat rīeng aksøn] (n, exp) EN: card index FR: fichier de cartes [ m ] |
เช็คที่สั่งจ่ายโดยธนาคาร | [chek thī sang jāi dōi thanākhān] (n, exp) EN: cashier's check |
ชื่อแฟ้ม | [cheū faēm] (n, exp) EN: file name FR: nom du fichier [ m ] ; titre du dossier [ m ] |
ชื่อแฟ้มข้อมูล | [cheū faēm khømūn] (n, exp) EN: file name FR: nom du fichier [ m ] ; titre du dossier [ m ] |
แฟ้ม | [faēm] (n) EN: file ; binder ; dossier FR: fichier [ m ] ; dossier [ m ] ; casier [ m ] |
แฟ้มข้อมูล | [faēm khømūn] (n) EN: file FR: fichier [ m ] |
ไฟล์ | [fāi] (n) EN: file FR: fichier [ m ] |
เจ้าหน้าที่การเงิน | [jaonāthī kān ngoēn] (n, exp) EN: cashier FR: caissier |
แคชเชียร์ | [khaētchīa] (n) EN: cashier FR: caissier [ m ] ; caissière [ f ] |
hieracium | (n) large genus of perennial hairy herbs of Europe to western Asia to northwestern Africa and North America; few are ornamental; often considered congeneric with Pilosella, Syn. genus Hieracium |
hierarch | (n) a person who holds a high position in a hierarchy |
hierarchical | (adj) classified according to various criteria into successive levels or layers, Syn. hierarchal, hierarchic, Ant. nonhierarchical |
hierarchical classification system | (n) a classification system where entries are arranged based on some hierarchical structure |
hierarchically | (adv) in a hierarchical manner |
hierarchical menu | (n) a secondary menu that appears while you are holding the cursor over an item on the primary menu, Syn. cascading menu, submenu |
hierarchical structure | (n) a structure of data having several levels arranged in a treelike structure, Syn. hierarchical data structure |
hierarchy | (n) a series of ordered groupings of people or things within a system |
hierarchy | (n) the organization of people at different ranks in an administrative body, Syn. power structure, pecking order |
hieratic | (n) a cursive form of Egyptian hieroglyphics; used especially by the priests, Syn. hieratic script |
Hierapicra | ‖n. [ NL., fr. Gr. "iero`s sacred + &unr_; bitter.] (med.) A warming cathartic medicine, made of aloes and canella bark. Dunglison. [1913 Webster] |
Hierarch | 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. |
Hierarchic | { } a. Pertaining to a hierarch. “The great hierarchal standard.” Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Hierarchal |
hierarchical | 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 ] Variants: hierarchic |
Hierarchism | n. The principles or authority of a hierarchy. [ 1913 Webster ] The more dominant hierarchism of the West. Milman. [ 1913 Webster ] |
Hierarchy | 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 ] |
Hieratic | a. [ L. hieraticus, Gr. "ieratiko`s; akin to "iero`s sacred: cf. F. hiératique. ] Consecrated to sacred uses; sacerdotal; pertaining to priests. [ 1913 Webster ] Hieratic character, a mode of ancient Egyptian writing; a modified form of hieroglyphics, tending toward a cursive hand and formerly supposed to be the sacerdotal character, as the demotic was supposed to be that of the people. [ 1913 Webster ] It was a false notion of the Greeks that of the three kinds of writing used by the Egyptians, two -- for that reason called hieroglyphic and hieratic -- were employed only for sacred, while the third, the demotic, was employed for secular, purposes. No such distinction is discoverable on the more ancient Egyptian monuments; bur we retain the old names founded on misapprehension. W. H. Ward (Johnson's Cyc.). [ 1913 Webster ] |
Hierocracy | n. [ Gr. "iero`s sacred + &unr_; to be strong, rule.] Government by ecclesiastics; a hierarchy. Jefferson. |
Hieroglyphic | { } n. [ Cf. F. hiéroglyphe. See Hieroglyphic, a. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. A sacred character; a character used in picture writing, as of the ancient Egyptians, Mexicans, etc. Specifically, in the plural, the picture writing of the ancient Egyptian priests. It is made up of three, or, as some say, four classes of characters: first, the hieroglyphic proper, or figurative, in which the representation of the object conveys the idea of the object itself; second, the ideographic, consisting of symbols representing ideas, not sounds, as an ostrich feather is a symbol of truth; third, the phonetic, consisting of symbols employed as syllables of a word, or as letters of the alphabet, having a certain sound, as a hawk represented the vowel a. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Any character or figure which has, or is supposed to have, a hidden or mysterious significance; hence, any unintelligible or illegible character or mark. [ Colloq. ] Variants: Hieroglyph |
Hieroglyphical | { } a. [ L. hieroglyphicus, Gr. &unr_;; "iero`s sacred + gly`fein to carve: cf. F. hiéroglyphique.] [1913 Webster] 1. Emblematic; expressive of some meaning by characters, pictures, or figures; as, hieroglyphic writing; a hieroglyphic obelisk. [1913 Webster] Pages no better than blanks to common minds, to his, hieroglyphical of wisest secrets. Prof. Wilson. [1913 Webster] 2. Resembling hieroglyphics; not decipherable. “An hieroglyphical scrawl.” Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] 3. of or pertaining to hieroglyphs. [wns=1] [WordNet 1.5] Variants: Hieroglyphic |
縦(P);竪;経 | [たて, tate] (n) (1) the vertical; height; (2) front-to-back; length; (3) north-to-south; (n, adj-no) (4) vertical (relationship); hierarchy; (n) (5) (See 経糸・たていと) (weaving) warp; (P) #4,501 [Add to Longdo] |
階層 | [かいそう, kaisou] (n) class; level; stratum; layer; hierarchy; (P) #9,173 [Add to Longdo] |
チェロ(P);セロ | [chiero (P); sero] (n) cello; violoncello; (P) #9,275 [Add to Longdo] |
教える(P);訓える(oK) | [おしえる, oshieru] (v1, vt) to teach; to inform; to instruct; (P) #9,614 [Add to Longdo] |
シェル | [shieru] (n) { comp } shell; (P) #10,535 [Add to Longdo] |
チェリー | [chieri-] (n) cherry; (P) #13,480 [Add to Longdo] |
アーチェリー(P);アーチェリ | [a-chieri-(P); a-chieri] (n) archery; (P) #17,094 [Add to Longdo] |
序列 | [じょれつ, joretsu] (n, vs) rank; ranking order; hierarchy; (P) #17,372 [Add to Longdo] |
シェリー | [shieri-] (n) sherry; (P) #17,402 [Add to Longdo] |
HLA抗原 | [エッチエルエーこうげん, ecchierue-kougen] (n) human leukocyte antigen [Add to Longdo] |
はん用階層ファイルモデル | [はんようかいそうファイルモデル, hanyoukaisou fairumoderu] general hierarchical model [Add to Longdo] |
クラス階層 | [クラスかいそう, kurasu kaisou] class hierarchy [Add to Longdo] |
サブシェル | [さぶしえる, sabushieru] sub-shell [Add to Longdo] |
シェル | [しえる, shieru] shell [Add to Longdo] |
シェルスクリプト | [しえるすくりぷと, shierusukuriputo] shell script [Add to Longdo] |
シェルフ | [しえるふ, shierufu] shelf [Add to Longdo] |
シェルプログラマ | [しえるぷろぐらま, shierupurogurama] shell program [Add to Longdo] |
シェルプロンプト | [しえるぷろんぷと, shierupuronputo] shell prompt [Add to Longdo] |
シェル変数 | [シェルへんすう, shieru hensuu] shell variable [Add to Longdo] |
データ(の)階層 | [データのかいそう, de-ta nokaisou] data hierarchy [Add to Longdo] |