hierarchies
n. 等級制度( hierarchy的名詞複數 ); 統治集團; 領導層; 層次體系
A hierarchy is a system of organizing people into different ranks or levels of importance, for example in society or in a company.
Like most other American companies with a rigid hierarchy, workers and managers had strictly defined duties...
和其他多數擁有嚴格等級制度的美國公司一樣,這裡的工人和管理人員都有界定嚴格的職責。
She rose up the Tory hierarchy by the local government route...
她透過地方政府的渠道在保守黨的等級制度中一步步地晉升。
The hierarchy of an organization such as the Church is the group of people who manage and control it.
A hierarchy of ideas and beliefs involves organizing them into a system or structure.
...the notion of 'cultural imperialism' implies a hierarchy of cultures, some of which are stronger than others.
“文化擴張主義”意味著一種文化等級體系的存在,其中有些文化要比其他文化更強大。
That's a trip of two hierarchies.
那是兩個領導層之間的互訪.
Their chief failing was that with such a limited command vector, the hierarchies became quite deep.
它們最失敗的地方是儘管命令數量有限, 但也必須深入到各級選單.
For this reason, many programmers present hierarchies ( the implementation model ) in user interfaces.
基於這個原因, 很多程式設計師喜歡在介面中展現層次關係 ( 實現模型 ).
Behind theand violence the fears and vulnerability of the hierarchies.
乍看之下極其暴力的喧鬧,隱藏著權力者的脆弱和畏懼.
This cuts the need for hierarchies filtering and controlling knowledge.
這樣可以減少層層過濾和控制.