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antichain store taxes - translation to russian

Strong Antichain

antichain store taxes      
амер.
специальные налоги на сеть магазинов цепного подчинения (введённые в 40-х годах в 28 штатах)
department store         
  • Aerial view of [[Anthony Hordern & Sons]] in [[Sydney, Australia]] (1936), once the largest department store in the world.
  • Au Bon Marché
  • [[Selfridges]], [[Oxford Street]] in [[London]], 1944
  • former province of Echigo]]. The Mitsukoshi headquarters are located on the left side of the street.
  • [[Sokos]] department store building in [[Multimäki]], [[Kuopio]], Finland
  • Marshall Field's State Street store "great hall" interior around 1910
RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT; BUILDING WHICH OFFERS A WIDE RANGE OF CONSUMER GOODS
Department Stores; Department Store; Department stores; Department store chain; Discount retail store; Discount retail stores; Discount retailers; Discount retailing; Discount retail market; Discount retail markets; Discount marketing; Computer store; Stuff shop; Departmental store; 🏬; Off-price department store; Dry goods store; Specialty department store

[dɪ'pɑ:tməntstɔ:]

общая лексика

универсальный магазин

универмаг

существительное

общая лексика

универсальный магазин, универмаг

discount retailing         
  • Aerial view of [[Anthony Hordern & Sons]] in [[Sydney, Australia]] (1936), once the largest department store in the world.
  • Au Bon Marché
  • [[Selfridges]], [[Oxford Street]] in [[London]], 1944
  • former province of Echigo]]. The Mitsukoshi headquarters are located on the left side of the street.
  • [[Sokos]] department store building in [[Multimäki]], [[Kuopio]], Finland
  • Marshall Field's State Street store "great hall" interior around 1910
RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT; BUILDING WHICH OFFERS A WIDE RANGE OF CONSUMER GOODS
Department Stores; Department Store; Department stores; Department store chain; Discount retail store; Discount retail stores; Discount retailers; Discount retailing; Discount retail market; Discount retail markets; Discount marketing; Computer store; Stuff shop; Departmental store; 🏬; Off-price department store; Dry goods store; Specialty department store
розничная торговля через магазины, специализирующиеся на продаже товаров со скидкой

Definition

department store
(department stores)
A department store is a large shop which sells many different kinds of goods.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Strong antichain

In order theory, a subset A of a partially ordered set P is a strong downwards antichain if it is an antichain in which no two distinct elements have a common lower bound in P, that is,

x , y A [ x y ¬ z P [ z x z y ] ] . {\displaystyle \forall x,y\in A\;[x\neq y\rightarrow \neg \exists z\in P\;[z\leq x\land z\leq y]].}

In the case where P is ordered by inclusion, and closed under subsets, but does not contain the empty set, this is simply a family of pairwise disjoint sets.

A strong upwards antichain B is a subset of P in which no two distinct elements have a common upper bound in P. Authors will often omit the "upwards" and "downwards" term and merely refer to strong antichains. Unfortunately, there is no common convention as to which version is called a strong antichain. In the context of forcing, authors will sometimes also omit the "strong" term and merely refer to antichains. To resolve ambiguities in this case, the weaker type of antichain is called a weak antichain.

If (P, ≤) is a partial order and there exist distinct x, y ∈ P such that {xy} is a strong antichain, then (P, ≤) cannot be a lattice (or even a meet semilattice), since by definition, every two elements in a lattice (or meet semilattice) must have a common lower bound. Thus lattices have only trivial strong antichains (i.e., strong antichains of cardinality at most 1).

What is the Russian for antichain store taxes? Translation of &#39antichain store taxes&#39 to Russi