Nghĩa của từ locational bằng Tiếng Việt

danh từ
1. vị trí
2. sự xác định vị trí, sự định vị
3. (Mỹ) khu đất được cắm để chuẩn bị xây dựng
4. (điện ảnh) hiện trường, trường quay ngoài trời
on location: quay ở hiện trường, quay ở trường quay ngoài trời (không phải ở trong xưởng phim)
5. (Úc) ấp trại, đồn điề

Đặt câu có từ "locational"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "locational", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ locational, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ locational trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt

1. There is also the factor of a favourable locational advantage

2. All kinds of agglomeration economies give reason to such locational competition.

3. All kinds of agglomeration economies give reason to such locational competition

4. High rates may be a locational disincentive for both businesses and households.

5. Enterprise zones altered arbitrarily the relative locational advantage of firms inside and outside their perimeter.

6. Cryptonyms are usually a combination of a locational prefix and a secondary word to represent the operation

7. Table 2 provides more accurate locational information than was contained in the COSEWIC status report (2004).

8. Recorded in many spellings including Beadham, Beedham, Beddam, Bedam, Bedome, Beedom, Beedome and no doubt others, this is an English locational surname

9. At the same time the structure of corporate organization has changed with the growing importance of the multi-locational, often transnational company.

10. Often, such Bynames take a locational form, allowing us to distinguish between such a Wulfstan of York and a Wulfstan of Worchester

11. Recorded in many spellings including Beadham, Beedham, Beddam, Bedam, Bedome, Beedom, Beedome and no doubt others, this is an English locational surname

12. To balance out locational differences, each of the plots was allotted an untreated control plot which enabled a comparison in pairs of the observation data.

13. Last name: Bushe SDB Popularity ranking: 5772 This is a locational name deriving from the Medieval English 'busk' or 'busche', itself deriving from the Olde English 'buse' meaning 'bush'

14. Electronic aircraft identification ("addresses") are broadcast by some types of sophisticated airborne locational equipment, such as mode S transponders, Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance Systems (TCAS) and Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELTs).

15. The GoodSAM Alerter app uses locational services to track the location of a person in need of a help; after a call is triggered we know exactly where the person is located

16. Electronic aircraft identification ("addresses") are broadcast by some types of sophisticated airborne locational equipment, such as Mode S transponders, Traffic Alert and Collision Avoidance Systems (TCAS) and Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELTs).

17. America's Best Bargain Cities "There's an increasing amount of anecdotal evidence that locational decisions are being made Aversely to the interests of New York because of our very high income tax

18. The adjustment means for their part comprise deflecting means arranged between the light source and the scanning means for producing a locational offset of the parallel bundle of light beams (2) prior to impingement on the scanning means.

19. 2006 'Couteau's astrocartography is not only a good primer on locational astrology but a cogent presentation of his theory that the least-Aspected planet in anyone's chart is a key to understanding not only the horoscope but also the person's place in the world …

20. The transmission system operator may seek approval from the national regulatory authority to trade within an Adjacent balancing zone, and have the gas transported to and from this balancing zone, as an alternative to trading title products and/or locational products in its own balancing zone(s).

21. Last name meaning Cleverly: This interesting surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is a locational name from either Cleveley in Lancashire, recorded as "Cliueleye" in the 1180 Cockersand Chartularly, or from Cleveley in Oxfordshire, recorded as "Clivelai" in the 1210 Feet of Fines

22. For aggregation and representation purposes, these are the common anchors that allow a researcher to find out how well an environment (particularly a large geographic area such as a city) is known to residents, visitors, or information seekers by matching the Cognized locational pattern of key common features to their places in objective reality.

23. Booth Surname Name Meaning, Origin, History, & Etymology This primarily English and Scottish (or Anglo-Scandinavian or Anglo-Saxon) is a locational or habitational or topographic last name meaning “at the Booth”, with Booth referring to a small barn, cottage or hut, derived from the Middle English word bothe (which in turn derives from the Old Danish word both and the Old Norse word buð