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1)互いに関連のあるデータを,定められた規則に従って記憶装置上に展開したもの.配列と同義にも用いられる.
2)リレーショナルデータベース(RDB)の構成単位.RDBではデータを単なる表(関係;リレーション)形式で表現し,この表を自由に縦横の項指定でアクセスができる.CODASYL型データベースでの,各種データ間を関係づける「ポインタ」に代るもの.
データの配列であって,その項目が引き数又はかぎによって識別できるもの
縦と横との欄にデータを形どおりに並べた資料であって,説明文を付けることがある.
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出典:国際連合
The numerical values of demographic functions are generally listed in tables 1, such as life tables (431-1), fertility tables (634-1), or nuptiality tables (522-1). A distinction is usually made between calendar-year tables 2 or period tables 2 which are based upon observations collected during a limited period of time, and cohort tables 3 or generation tables 3 which deal with the experience of a cohort throughout its lifetime. A multiple decrement table 4 illustrates the simultaneous effects of several non-renewable events, such as the effects of first marriage and death on the single population. The most used are double decrement tables 4. More...
出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/06 18:33 UTC 版)
Inherited from 中期英語 table, tabel, tabil, tabul, from 古期英語 tabele, tabul, tablu, tabule, tabula (“board”); also as tæfl, tæfel, an early Germanic borrowing of Latin tabula (“tablet, board, plank, chart”). The sense of “piece of furniture” is from Old French table, of same Latin origin; 古期英語 used bēod or bord instead for this meaning: see board. Doublet of tabula and tavla.
table (third-person singular simple present tables, present participle tabling, simple past and past participle tabled)
From a combination of Old French table and 古期英語 tabele, tabul, tablu, tabule, tabula, both from Latin tabula.
table (plural tables or (early) tablen)
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a table
be at table
on top of the table
a deal table
テーブルをふく
the bench
a stock table
a bench―a table
a flimsy table
a rickety table
a square table
a square table
a wonky table
a shaky table
a side table
このテーブル.
this table
a circular table
edge a table
leave the table