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1 angular
adj.angular.m.angle iron.* * *► adjetivo1 angular\(objetivo) gran angular (fotografía) wide-angle lens* * *1.2.SM* * *adjetivo angular* * *= angular.Ex. The letters are upright, narrow, and angular, standing on crooked feet, and the ascenders are usually decorated with barbs or thorns; f and p do not normally descend below the base line.----* paréntesis angular = angled bracket.* * *adjetivo angular* * *= angular.Ex: The letters are upright, narrow, and angular, standing on crooked feet, and the ascenders are usually decorated with barbs or thorns; f and p do not normally descend below the base line.
* paréntesis angular = angled bracket.* * *angular* * *
angular adjetivo
angular
angular adjetivo angular
Fot (objetivo) gran angular, wide-angle lens
piedra angular, cornerstone: la piedra angular de la política del Gobierno es el control de la inflación, the cornerstone of Government policy is the control of the rate of inflation
' angular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
angulosa
- anguloso
English:
angular
- cornerstone
- wide-angle
- corner
- square
* * *♦ adjangular♦ nmFotgran angular wide-angle lens* * *I adj angular;piedra angular cornerstoneII m1 TÉC angle iron2 FOT:gran angular wide-angle lens sg* * *angular adj: angular♦ angularidad nf -
2 angular
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3 velocidad angular
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4 deformación angular
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5 aceleración angular
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6 anchura angular
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7 momento angular
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8 paralaje angular
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9 discordancia angular
Diccionario geografía española-Inglés > discordancia angular
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10 aceleración angular
Diccionario Español-Inglés Matemáticas > aceleración angular
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11 velocidad angular constante
velocidad angular constante (VAC)Ex: High recording density is also aided by rotating the disc at a constant linear velocity (CLV) with respect to the laser beam, rather than at a constant angular velocity (CAV), as is done with conventional audio discs and some video disc systems.
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12 piedra angular
f.cornerstone, keystone, corner stone, coign.* * *cornerstone* * ** * *(n.) = cornerstone [corner-stone], keystone, linchpinEx. Abstracts are the cornerstone of secondary publications.Ex. These, then, are keystones to labor relations today.Ex. Staff are the organisation's communication gatekeepers, they are linchpins in the change process and determine the effectiveness of the communication process.* * ** * *(n.) = cornerstone [corner-stone], keystone, linchpinEx: Abstracts are the cornerstone of secondary publications.
Ex: These, then, are keystones to labor relations today.Ex: Staff are the organisation's communication gatekeepers, they are linchpins in the change process and determine the effectiveness of the communication process.* * *cornerstone -
13 velocidad angular constante (VAC)
Ex. High recording density is also aided by rotating the disc at a constant linear velocity (CLV) with respect to the laser beam, rather than at a constant angular velocity (CAV), as is done with conventional audio discs and some video disc systems.Spanish-English dictionary > velocidad angular constante (VAC)
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14 circunvolución angular
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15 velocidad angular
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16 (objetivo) gran angular
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17 velocidad angular constante
• CAV• constant angular velocityDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > velocidad angular constante
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18 velocidad angular constante modificada
• MCAV• modified constant angular velocityDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > velocidad angular constante modificada
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19 abertura angular
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20 aceleración angular
f.angular acceleration.
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angular — (adj.) 1590s, from L. angularis having corners or angles, from angulus (see ANGLE (Cf. angle) (n.)). Earlier in an astrological sense, occupying a cardinal point of the zodiac (late 14c.). Angulous having many corners is from mid 15c … Etymology dictionary
angular — adj. 2 g. 1. Que forma ou tem ângulo ou ângulos. 2. Do ângulo. 3. Diz se da pedra que forma o cunhal do edifício. ‣ Etimologia: latim angularis, e • Confrontar: angolar … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa