Table
51table — noun 1》 a piece of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs, providing a level surface for eating, writing, or working at. ↘food provided in a restaurant or household. 2》 a set of facts or figures systematically displayed, especially in …
52table — столовый table margarin столовый маргарин table margarine столовый маргарин table service столовое обслуживание table water столовая минеральная вода table cream сливки к кофе; столовые сливки …
53table — [12] Latin tabula originally denoted a ‘board’ or ‘plank’, and hence a ‘slab for writing on’ and a ‘list or similar arrangement of words or figures written on such a slab’ (as in a ‘table of contents’). It was in the farther outposts of the Roman …
54table — In a relational database system, a table is comparable to a database file, but is more highly structured. The organization of a table is logical, not physical. Each row (or record) in a table contains a unique key, or primary key, so that… …
55table — [12] Latin tabula originally denoted a ‘board’ or ‘plank’, and hence a ‘slab for writing on’ and a ‘list or similar arrangement of words or figures written on such a slab’ (as in a ‘table of contents’). It was in the farther outposts of the Roman …
56table — 1. noun /ˈteɪbəl/ a) An item of furniture with a flat top surface raised above the ground, usually on one or more legs. I’m using mathesis a universal science of measurement and order …And there is also taxinomia a principle of classification and …
57table — ta·ble || teɪbl n. piece of furniture comprised of a large flat surface supported by one or more legs; meal, food placed on a table; list of information arranged in columns and rows, chart; flat surface; plateau, flat area of land at the top of …
58table n — What kind of table has no legs? A multiplication table. log table n, tablet n …
59table X-Y — koordinatinis stalas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. coordinate table; x y table vok. Koordinatentisch, m; x y Tisch, m rus. координатный стол, m pranc. table X Y, f …
60table — Platen Plat en, n. [F. platine, fr. plat flat. See {Plate}, and cf. {Platin}.] (Mach.) (a) The part of a printing press which presses the paper against the type and by which the impression is made. (b) Hence, an analogous part of a typewriter, on …