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1. n1) мат. дотична2) мат. тангенс3) амер., розм. прямий відрізок залізничної колії; пряма4) (скор. від tangent scale) шкала прицілуto fly (to go) off at tangent — зірватися; зробити (сказати) щось дивне (незвичне)
2. adj мат.дотичнийa line tangent to a curve — лінія, дотична до кривої
tangent scale — військ. шкала прицілу
tangent sight — військ. прямий приціл
* * *I n1) мaт. дотична2) мaт. тангенсarc tangent — арктангенс; тoп. нахил
3) aмep. пряма ділянка залізничної колії; пряма4) cкop. вiд tangent scale••II ato go /to fly/ oft at a tangent — зірватися, дивно себе повести або висловитися
1) мaт. дотичнийa line tangent to a curve — лінія, дотична до кривої
2) дотичний, суміжний -
2 tangent
I n1) мaт. дотична2) мaт. тангенсarc tangent — арктангенс; тoп. нахил
3) aмep. пряма ділянка залізничної колії; пряма4) cкop. вiд tangent scale••II ato go /to fly/ oft at a tangent — зірватися, дивно себе повести або висловитися
1) мaт. дотичнийa line tangent to a curve — лінія, дотична до кривої
2) дотичний, суміжний
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