Definition von table-d im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- Cayley table
- The analogue for a group of a multiplication table
- billiard table
- A heavy felt-covered table fitted with six pockets along the perimeter used in the games of pool, billiards or snooker
- bird table
- A construction with a tablelike surface placed outdoors to supply food to birds
- bring to the table
- To provide a suggestion
- card table
- A table, in a casino, used to play cards
- card table
- a small table that can be folded away
- coffee table
- A long, low table, often placed before seating in a living room, on which drinks may be served, and magazines etc placed
- coffee table book
- A large, hardback non-fiction book, often with lavish illustrations
- coffee table books
- plural form of coffee table book
- coffee-table book
- Alternative spelling of coffee table book
- contingency table
- A table presenting the joint distribution of two categorical variables
- contingency table
- An arrangement of data containing the joint distribution of two or more categorical variables, usually in a database, a series of tables, or a special visualization
- data table
- Any display of information in tabular form, with rows and/or columns named
- dining table
- A table, usually in a dining room, on which meals are served
- dinner table
- A table on which dinner (or other food) is served and eaten
- dressing table
- A low table or chest of drawers with a mirror at which one sits while dressing, applying makeup or similar tasks
- drink someone under the table
- To drink more alcohol than (someone)
She had class, but she could drink most of the guys under the table.
- drop-leaf table
- A table having a hinged section that can be fixed in a horizontal position to extend the table and is folded down when not needed
- end table
- A small table placed beside a chair or at each end of a sofa
The tiny rooms are fitted with a burgundy leather chair, an end table stacked with phone books, and an ugly orange payphone common here in Australia.
- factorial table
- A cross tabulation
- factorial table
- An arrangement of data showing the effect of more than two categorical variables on a dependent variables
- factorial table
- A tabular presentation of data used to show the influence of two independent categorical variables on a dependent variable
- file allocation table
- A table used internally by the operating system to keep track of the structure of a disk and where files are stored on it
- function table
- A printed tabulation of selected values of a function corresponding to selected independent variables; e.g. a table of logarithms
- hash table
- An associative array implemented as a vector, the indexes into which are the result of applying a hash function to the key
- high score table
- Alternative spelling of high-score table
- high-score table
- A list of high scores presented in tabular format
- inversion table
- A device to enable a person to be comfortably upside-down as part of inversion therapy
- kitchen table software
- Especially in the early years of personal computers, a set of computer programs developed by an entrepreneurial advanced amateur or self-employed professional computer programmer in his or her own home; software developed by a small business using the services of such programmers
More and more vendors, from IBM to kitchen table software authors, seem to be heading in this direction.
- kitchen-table software
- Alternative spelling of kitchen table software
- league table
- a tabular display of the teams in some league, together with details of matches played, goals scored, points awarded etc
- league table
- such a listing of hospitals, schools and other institutions showing their ranking according to various indicators of performance
- lookup table
- A data structure created for the purpose of translating keys into values
- multiplication table
- A table showing the products of each of the integers from 1 to 10 (or, especially formerly, 12) with each of the integers from 1 to 10 (or 12)
- occasional table
- any small table, such as a coffee table, having no particular function. Can typically be folded away
- periodic table
- A tabular chart of the chemical elements according to their atomic numbers so that elements with similar properties are in the same column
- periodic-table
- Attributive form of periodic table, noun
- picnic table
- An outdoor table with benches attached, intended for picnicking
- pier table
- A small table, usually set against the wall between two windows
- pizza table
- A table on which pizza is served or eaten
- pizza table
- A small, inedible, table-shaped object that sits on a pizza pie and holds up the top of the box the pie lies in, preventing it from settling into the pie
- plane table
- A particular kind of instrument used by surveyors in mapmaking
- pool table
- A table used for playing pool
- pound the table
- In financial circles, "pounding the table" is most commonly used as a synonym for "promoting"
- pound the table
- There's an old legal aphorism that goes, "If you have the facts on your side, pound the facts. If you have the law on your side, pound the law. If you have neither on your side, pound the table."
- put food on the table
- To provide enough money to cover basic necessities
The middle class does not consider itself free form the concern of putting food on the table.
- rainbow table
- A table of surjective functions used to decrypt a text that was coded using a hash table
- refectory table
- A very long dining table mostly used in institutions
- round table
- A conference at which participants of similar status discuss and exchange views
- shake table
- A device that simulates an earthquake
- sitting table
- A table for sitting at
- snooker table
- The table on which snooker or billiards is played; a billiard table
- table
- A matrix or grid of data arranged in rows and columns
I’m using mathesis — a universal science of measurement and order …And there is also taxinomia a principle of classification and ordered tabulation.Knowledge replaced universal resemblance with finite differences. History was arrested and turned into tables …Western reason had entered the age of judgement.
- table
- The top of a stringed instrument, particularly a member of the violin family: the side of the instrument against which the strings vibrate
- table
- A lookup table, most often a set of vectors
- table
- A collection of arithmetic calculations arranged in a table, such as multiplications in a multiplication table
Here is a table of natural logarithms.
- table
- To tabulate; to put into a table
- table
- An item of furniture with a flat top surface raised above the ground, usually on one or more legs
- table
- To put on a table
- table
- To hold back to a later time; to postpone
The motion was tabled ensuring that it would not be taken until a later date.
- table
- A flat tray which can be used as a table
- table
- To propose for discussion (from to put on the table)
The legislature tabled the amendment, so we will start discussing it now.
- table
- One half of a backgammon board, which is divided into the inner and outer table
- table board
- A table top; a table
- table board
- A backgammon board
- table board
- The provision of daily meals; board (separate from rooming)
- table cloth
- Alternative spelling of tablecloth. (A cloth used to cover a table)
- table d'hote
- Alternative spelling of table d'hôte
- table d'hôte
- Of menu selections, offered at a fixed price
- table d'hôte
- a menu offering a complete meal, with little choice, at a fixed price
- table dance
- A type of erotic dance performed on a table
- table dancer
- Someone who performs a table dance
- table dances
- plural form of table dance
- table decoration
- Any of many diverse articles placed on a dining table principally as ornament though some may have a secondary function
- table football
- a game, based on football (soccer), in which opposing players are represented by small figures mounted on rotating bars
- table lamp
- a lamp designed to be used on tables
- table lamps
- plural form of table lamp
- table linen
- tablecloths and napkins
- table manners
- An accepted code of conduct for behaviour at a dining table
Basic table manners were covered in the first day of finishing school, but more followed.
- table manners
- The manner of a behavior of an individual while dining
Some of the children had good table manners; some not.
- table mountains
- plural form of table mountain
- table of contents
- A list of titles of the parts of a book or document, organized in the order in which the parts appear
- table salt
- Sodium chloride, the salt most commonly used to season food at the table, usually used to distinguish from other compounds recognized as salts by chemists
- table saw
- A circular saw mounted beneath the surface of a table, the rotating blade protruding up through a slot
- table saws
- plural form of table saw
- table soccer
- Alternative form of table football
- table stakes
- A rule where players are only allowed to bet the money they have on the table
- table tennis
- A game or sport (similar to tennis) that involves the hitting of a light plastic ball across a table (fashioned like a mini tennis court) by racquets (a.k.a. paddles, a.k.a bats in Britain)
- table wine
- A low-quality wine, suitable for drinking at mealtimes
- table wine
- A grape wine containing at most fourteen percent alcohol by volume
- table wine
- Wine that isn't fortified or sparkling
- table-hop
- To move from table to table, in a restaurant etc, talking to the people at each one
- table-hopper
- A person who table-hops
- talk someone under the table
- To bore (someone) with excessive talk
- tide table
- A table giving the time of when the tide will be high or low at a beach
- toilet table
- A dressing table
- tray-table
- A small, tray-shaped table used to place small objects upon. They are most commonly used to place meals on while watching television
- tray-table
- A fold-away tray, such as those found in front of airline seats
- truth table
- a table showing all possible truth-values for an expression, derived from the truth-values of its components
- under the table
- Secret(ly), covert(ly), undisclosed(ly)
I was paid under the table, so I didn't have to pay taxes on the income but I couldn't complain when I was cheated.
- under-the-table
- Alternative spelling of under the table; in attributive use
He received an under-the-table payment.
- vanity table
- a dressing table
- water table
- The level, underground, below which the ground is saturated with water
- lay one's cards on the table
- speak frankly, be honest, not hold back
- table of contents
- Next
- hash table
- Hashing data into the format of a hash table lets specially designed programs search for data quickly A hash table assigns a special search code to each piece of data For example, the C shell uses a hash table to locate commands more quickly; the rehash (4 2) command rebuilds the hash table after you add a new command
- hash table
- A data structure that divides all elements into (preferably) equal-sized categories, or buckets, to allow quick access to the elements The hash function determines which bucket an element belongs in
- off the table
- (Ev ile ilgili) Beyond consideration
- table of values
- A table you make to find the coordinates to graph
- hash table
- A particularly efficient implementation of a table
- hash table
- n an object of type hash-table, which provides a mapping from keys to values @IGindex{home package}
- hash table
- n an object of type hash-table, which provides a mapping from keys to values
- table
- {v} to board, to note or set down regularly
- table
- {n} a flat surface, board or frame to eat on, fare, index, synopsis, set of numbers
- hash table
- A table
- lay one's cards on the table
- (deyim) Be honest about your feelings and intentions
I thought it was time I laid my cards on the table, so I told him that I had no intention of marrying him.
- table a
- The list of standard regulations which many companies adopt as their constitution. regulations for the management of a company from the Schedule to Statutory Instrument 1985/805 which are commonly adopted as the articles of association of companies
- table football
- (Spor) Table football (UK) or foosball (US, Canada) is a table-top game that is based on Football (soccer). The origins of the game are unclear, but most historians agree that the first tables probably appeared in Spain, France or Germany in the 1880s-1890s
- table-tennis table
- a table used for playing table tennis
- tabled
- past of table