0 a level of material, such as a type of rock or gas, that is different from the material above or below it, or a thin sheet of a substance -- 層;塗層
1 the group of people at a particular level in an organization -- (機構)層次
We've cut the number of management layers from five to three. 我們把管理層次從五層砍到了三層。
2 to arrange something in layers -- 把…按層排列,把…分層放置
The soil was divided into layers and water extraction from the pro®le expressed as a function of plant water status.
Contamination consists of processes whereby particles settle or adsorb on a clean surface forming layers which reduce the efficiency of the surface.
There it was assumed that all three fluid layers had the same density.
A typical mesh of five layers of elements and 20 nodes on a radius has been used.
The former is a telling example of multiple layers of significance.
Were the focal surface to penetrate the tubule, it would bring a defect within the layers.
An additional aim was to explore ways to economize field surveys and yet produce accurate or even improved spatial distribution layers.
The layouts in the case examples are standardized across all segments, whereas the differentiation aspects are met by the other layers of the product architecture.