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1 plane of symmetry
plane of symmetry Symmetrieebene fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > plane of symmetry
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2 plane of symmetry
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > plane of symmetry
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3 plane of symmetry
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4 mirror plane of symmetry
English-german technical dictionary > mirror plane of symmetry
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5 symmetry plane
symmetry plane Symmetrieebene fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > symmetry plane
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6 symmetry plane
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7 principal
1. adjective1) Haupt-; (most important) wichtigst...; bedeutendst...the principal cause of lung cancer — die häufigste Ursache für Lungenkrebs
2) (Mus.)2. nounprincipal horn/bassoon — etc. erstes Horn/Fagott usw
* * *['prinsəpəl] 1. adjective(most important: Shipbuilding was one of Britain's principal industries.) hauptsächlich2. noun1) (the head of a school, college or university.) der/die Direktor(in)2) (a leading actor, singer or dancer in a theatrical production.) die Hauptperson3) (the amount of money in a bank etc on which interest is paid.) das Kapital•- academic.ru/57986/principally">principally* * *prin·ci·pal[ˈprɪn(t)səpəl]I. adj attr, inv1. (most important) Haupt-, hauptsächlich\principal character FILM, THEAT Hauptdarsteller(in) m(f); LIT zentrale Figur [o Gestalt], Hauptfigur f\principal export Hauptexportartikel m\principal ingredient Hauptbestandteil m\principal reason Hauptgrund mone of the \principal towns eine der bedeutendsten [o wichtigsten] Städte\principal amount/investment Kapitalbetrag m/-anlage fII. n1. AM, AUS (head person) in a school Direktor(in) m(f), Schulleiter(in) m(f), Rektor(in) m(f) SCHWEIZ; in a company Vorgesetzte(r) f(m), Chef(in) m(f); in a play Hauptdarsteller(in) m(f); in an orchestra Solist(in) m(f); (duellist) Duellant(in) m(f); (person responsible for crime) Hauptschuldige(r) f(m)4. ECON für eigene Rechnung kaufender Händler/kaufende Händlerin* * *['prInsIpəl]1. adjHaupt-, hauptsächlichprincipal teacher — Rektor(in) m(f)
principal horn in the Philharmonic Orchestra — erster Hornist/erste Hornistin der Philharmoniker
2. n* * *principal [ˈprınsəpl]1. erst(er, e, es), hauptsächlich, Haupt…:a) THEAT etc Hauptdarsteller m,b) Haupttäter m,c) fig Hauptakteur m;principal beam → B 12;the Principal Boy Br männliche Hauptrolle in der pantomime, die von einer jungen Frau gespielt wird;principal creditor (debtor) WIRTSCH, JUR Hauptgläubiger(in) (-schuldner[in]);principal office, principal place of business WIRTSCH Hauptgeschäftsstelle f, -niederlassung f;a) Hauptteile,principal suspect Hauptverdächtige(r) m/f(m);2. MUSa) Haupt…, Stamm…:principal chord Stammakkord m;principal key Haupttonart f;principal part → B 9 a;principal stop → B 9 c;principal theme → B 9 bb) erst(er, e, es), Solo…:3. WIRTSCH Kapital…:B s1. Haupt(person) n(f)2. SCHULE Direktor m, Direktorin f, Rektor m, Rektorin f, Schulleiter(in)3. Chef(in)4. a) Anführer(in), Rädelsführer(in)b) JUR Haupttäter(in), -schuldige(r) m/f(m):principal in the first degree Haupttäter(in);principal in the second degree Mittäter(in)5. JURa) Vollmacht-, Auftraggeber(in)b) Mandant(in)6. Duellant m (Ggs Sekundant)7. WIRTSCH (Grund)Kapital n, Hauptsumme f:principal and interest Kapital und Zins(en)8. WIRTSCH (Besitz-, Nachlass- etc) Masse f9. MUSa) Hauptsatz m oder -stimme fb) Hauptthema n, auch Dux m, Führer m (in der Fuge)c) Prinzipal n (Orgelregister)d) (Orchester)Solist(in)10. Ballett: Solist(in), Solotänzer(in)11. Hauptsache f12. Haupt-, Stützbalken m13. KUNSTa) Hauptmotiv nb) Original nprin. abk1. principal (principally)2. principle* * *1. adjective1) Haupt-; (most important) wichtigst...; bedeutendst...2) (Mus.)2. nounprincipal horn/bassoon — etc. erstes Horn/Fagott usw
* * *(school) n.Rektor -en m. adj.erstrangig adj. n.Prinzipal m. -
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10 плоскость симметрии хвостовика
плоскость симметрии хвостовика
Плоскость, проходящая через оси симметрии профилей хвостовика.
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