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1. adjective1) parallelparallel bars — (Gymnastics) Barren, der
2) (fig.): (similar) vergleichbar2. nounbe parallel — sich (Dat.) [genau] entsprechen
1) Parallele, diethis has no parallel — dazu gibt es keine Parallele
2) (Electr.)3) (Geog.)parallel [of latitude] — Breitenkreis, der
3. transitive verbthe 42nd parallel — der 42. Breitengrad
gleichkommen (+ Dat.)* * *['pærəlel] 1. adjective1) ((of straight lines) going in the same direction and always staying the same distance apart: The road is parallel to/with the river.) parallel2. adverb(in the same direction but always about the same distance away: We sailed parallel to the coast for several days.) parallel3. noun1) (a line parallel to another: Draw a parallel to this line.) die Parallele2) (a likeness or state of being alike: Is there a parallel between the British Empire and the Roman Empire?) die Parallele3) (a line drawn from east to west across a map etc at a fixed distance from the equator: The border between Canada and the United States follows the forty-ninth parallel.) der Breitengrad4. verb(to be equal to: His stupidity can't be paralleled.) etwas Entsprechendes finden- academic.ru/53505/parallelogram">parallelogram* * *par·al·lel[ˈpærəlel, AM ˈper-]Hills Road is \parallel to Mill Road die Hills Road verläuft parallel zur Mill Road2. (corresponding)\parallel example Parallelbeispiel nt\parallel experiments Parallelversuche pl3. ELECin \parallel parallel geschaltetII. n▪ without \parallel ohnegleichento draw a \parallel einen Vergleich ziehen\parallel [of latitude] Breitenkreis mIII. vt▪ to \parallel sthnot \paralleled beispiellosto run \parallel to sth zu etw dat parallel verlaufen* * *['prəlel]1. adj1) lines, streets parallel; (COMPUT) parallelat this point the road and river are parallel — an dieser Stelle verlaufen Straße und Fluss parallel (zueinander)
parallel to or with —
a parallel case — ein Parallelfall m, ein vergleichbarer Fall
the two systems developed along parallel lines — die Entwicklung der beiden Systeme verlief vergleichbar
he argues along parallel lines to me — er argumentiert ähnlich wie ich
2. advto run parallel (roads, careers) — parallel verlaufen (to sth zu etw)
3. nthe 49th parallel — der 49. Breitengrad
3) (ELEC)4. vt (fig)gleichen (+dat)a case parallelled only by... — ein Fall, zu dem es nur eine einzige Parallele gibt, nämlich...
it is parallelled by... — es ist vergleichbar mit...
* * *parallel [ˈpærəlel]A adj1. MATH, MUS, TECH parallel (with, to zu, mit):at the parallel bars am Barren;parallel connection → B 4;parallel cousins Kinder zweier Brüder oder zweier Schwestern;run parallel to parallel verlaufen zu2. fig parallel, gleich(gerichtet, -laufend):parallel case Parallelfall m;research work on parallel lines Forschungsarbeit f in der gleichen Richtung;parallel passage gleichlautende Stelle, Parallele f (in einem Text)B s1. MATH und fig Parallele f:draw a parallel to eine Parallele ziehen zu;have close parallels with eine starke Ähnlichkeit haben mit;in parallel with parallel zu2. MATH Parallelität f (auch fig Gleichheit)4. ELEK Parallel-, Nebeneinanderschaltung f:in parallel parallel oder nebeneinander(geschaltet)5. Gegenstück n, Entsprechung f:have no parallel nicht seinesgleichen haben, einzigartig sein;without (a) parallel ohnegleichen6. MIL Parallele f, Quergraben mC v/t prät und pperf -leled, besonders Br -lelled2. anpassen, angleichen ( beide:with, to dat)6. ELEK parallel schaltenpar. abk1. paragraph Par.2. parallel3. parenthesis4. parish Gde.* * *1. adjective1) parallelparallel bars — (Gymnastics) Barren, der
2) (fig.): (similar) vergleichbar2. nounbe parallel — sich (Dat.) [genau] entsprechen
1) Parallele, die2) (Electr.)3) (Geog.)parallel [of latitude] — Breitenkreis, der
3. transitive verbthe 42nd parallel — der 42. Breitengrad
gleichkommen (+ Dat.)* * *adj.parallel (Mathematik) adj.parallel adj. n.Gegenstück n.Parallele f.
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