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1 Euler
m.Euler, Leonhard Euler.* * *----* círculos de Euler = Euler circles.* * ** círculos de Euler = Euler circles. -
2 círculos de Euler
(n.) = Euler circlesEx. Numbered amongst these are: Euler circles, arrowgraphs, and the circular thesaurus.* * *(n.) = Euler circlesEx: Numbered amongst these are: Euler circles, arrowgraphs, and the circular thesaurus.
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3 círculo
m.1 circle, round, gyre.2 circle of people, clan, clique, circle.3 ring, circle, closed round enclosure, arena.4 cycle, circle, orbit.5 circlet, circle.* * *1 (gen) circle2 (asociación) club, circle1 (ambientes) circles\círculo familiar family circlecírculo polar antártico Antarctic Circlecírculo polar ártico Arctic Circlecírculo vicioso figurado vicious circle* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=circunferencia) circlecírculo de giro, círculo de viraje — turning circle
2) (=grupo) circlelos círculos íntimos del ministro confirmaron su dimisión — sources close to the minister confirmed his resignation
3) (=club) club4) (=campo) scope, compass, extent* * *1)a) (Mat) circleb) ( circunferencia) circle2)a) ( grupo) circleb) (ambiente, esfera) circlec) ( asociación)círculo de Bellas Artes — Fine Arts Association o Society
* * *= circle, ring, loop.Ex. The sets of documents indexed under the two index terms A and B are each represented by a circle.Ex. This is a sort of microform measles appearing as minute reddish rings.Ex. Let us empower ourselves to bring those persons who cannot read, or those with a low level of literacy, or those who have been locked out of the information cycle, into the literacy loop.----* círculo académico = educational circle, academic circle.* círculo cerrado de gente = clique.* círculo concéntrico = concentric circle.* círculo de amigos = circle of friends.* círculo de artistas = artists' circle.* círculo de expertos = network.* círculo de lectores = book club, readership.* círculo de personas afines e influyentes = network.* círculo de poder = circle of power.* círculo de usuarios = circle of users.* círculo literario = literary circle.* círculo ovalado = oval.* círculo polar ártico, el = Arctic Circle, the.* Círculo Polar, el = Polar Circle, the.* círculo profesional = network.* círculos de Euler = Euler circles.* círculo vicioso = vicious circle.* convertirse en un círculo vicioso = become + circular.* cuadrar el círculo = square + the circle.* en los círculos bibliotecarios = in library circles.* intentar lograr la cuadratura del círculo = square + the circle.* marcar con un círculo = encircle, circle.* poner un círculo alrededor = circle.* rodear con un círculo = encircle, circle.* salir del círculo = break out of + circle.* señalar con un círculo = circle.* ser como un círculo = wrap around.* trazar un círculo alrededor = circle.* * *1)a) (Mat) circleb) ( circunferencia) circle2)a) ( grupo) circleb) (ambiente, esfera) circlec) ( asociación)círculo de Bellas Artes — Fine Arts Association o Society
* * *= circle, ring, loop.Ex: The sets of documents indexed under the two index terms A and B are each represented by a circle.
Ex: This is a sort of microform measles appearing as minute reddish rings.Ex: Let us empower ourselves to bring those persons who cannot read, or those with a low level of literacy, or those who have been locked out of the information cycle, into the literacy loop.* círculo académico = educational circle, academic circle.* círculo cerrado de gente = clique.* círculo concéntrico = concentric circle.* círculo de amigos = circle of friends.* círculo de artistas = artists' circle.* círculo de expertos = network.* círculo de lectores = book club, readership.* círculo de personas afines e influyentes = network.* círculo de poder = circle of power.* círculo de usuarios = circle of users.* círculo literario = literary circle.* círculo ovalado = oval.* círculo polar ártico, el = Arctic Circle, the.* Círculo Polar, el = Polar Circle, the.* círculo profesional = network.* círculos de Euler = Euler circles.* círculo vicioso = vicious circle.* convertirse en un círculo vicioso = become + circular.* cuadrar el círculo = square + the circle.* en los círculos bibliotecarios = in library circles.* intentar lograr la cuadratura del círculo = square + the circle.* marcar con un círculo = encircle, circle.* poner un círculo alrededor = circle.* rodear con un círculo = encircle, circle.* salir del círculo = break out of + circle.* señalar con un círculo = circle.* ser como un círculo = wrap around.* trazar un círculo alrededor = circle.* * *A1 ( Mat) circle2 (circunferencia) circlecoloca las mesas en círculo arrange the tables in a circleCompuestos:turning circleturning circlegreat circleAntarctic CircleArctic Circlevicious circleB1 (grupo) circle2 (ambiente, esfera) circleen (los) círculos teatrales in theatrical circles3(asociación): el círculo francés the French Society o Clubcírculo de Bellas Artes Fine Arts Association o Society* * *
Del verbo circular: ( conjugate circular)
circulo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
circuló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
circular
círculo
circular 1 adjetivo
circular;
■ sustantivo femenino
circular
circular 2 ( conjugate circular) verbo intransitivo
[agua/corriente] to flow
( referido al tráfico):
verbo transitivo
to circulate
círculo sustantivo masculino
en (los) círculos teatrales in theatrical circles;
Ccírculo Polar Antártico/Ártico Antarctic/Arctic Circle;
círculo vicioso vicious circle
◊ círculo de Bellas Artes Fine Arts Association o Society
circular
I adj (con forma de círculo) circular
II f (notificación) circular
III verbo intransitivo
1 (la sangre) to circulate
(un líquido, el aire) to flow
2 (tren, autobús) to run: los coches circulaban a gran velocidad, the cars were being driven very fast
(un peatón) to walk: peatón, circule por la izquierda, (en letrero) pedestrians, keep left
3 fig (difundirse un rumor) to go round
(moneda) to be in circulation
círculo sustantivo masculino
1 Geom circle
2 (social) circle
su círculo de amigos, her friends
' círculo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
circular
- intimidad
- polar
- redondel
- viciosa
- vicioso
- ámbito
- corro
- en
- formar
- medio
- periferia
- rosca
English:
Arctic Circle
- catch 22
- circle
- ring
- shape
- vicious circle
- Antarctic
- Arctic
- bee
- round
- vicious
* * *círculo nm1. [figura] circle;pusieron las sillas en círculo they put the chairs in a circleDep círculo central centre circle;círculo polar polar circle;el Círculo Polar Antártico the Antarctic Circle;el Círculo Polar Ártico the Arctic Circle;círculo vicioso vicious circle2. [grupo de personas] circle;invitó a todo el círculo de sus amistades she invited all her friends;círculos económicos/políticos economic/political circlescírculo de lectores book club3. [asociación] club, association;Círculo de Empresarios businessmen's association* * *m1 MAT circle2:en círculos artísticos in artistic circles* * *círculo nm1) : circle2) : club, group* * *círculo n circle -
4 entre ellos contamos con los siguientes
Ex. Numbered amongst these are: Euler circles, arrowgraphs, and the circular thesaurus.* * *Ex: Numbered amongst these are: Euler circles, arrowgraphs, and the circular thesaurus.
Spanish-English dictionary > entre ellos contamos con los siguientes
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5 polígono
m.polygon.* * *1 (figura) polygon2 (gen) area; (de viviendas) development, housing estate\polígono de tiro firing rangepolígono comercial trading estatepolígono industrial industrial estate* * *SM1) (Mat) polygon2) (=terreno) building lotpolígono de ensayos — test site, testing ground
polígono de tiro — shooting range; (Mil) firing range, artillery range
* * *1) (Mat) polygon2) (Esp) ( zona) area, zone; ( urbanización) development, housing estate•* * *= polygonal, polygon.Ex. Given below are some of the display devices that have been incorporated into published thesauri: Euler circles; each concept is defined by a polygonal domain or 'circle'.Ex. Instead of a mosaic of small squares, pictures are composed of basic graphic elements -- points, lines, arcs, polygons and rectangles.----* polígono comercial = business estate.* polígono industrial = industrial site, industrial complex, industrial estate, industrial park.* * *1) (Mat) polygon2) (Esp) ( zona) area, zone; ( urbanización) development, housing estate•* * *= polygonal, polygon.Ex: Given below are some of the display devices that have been incorporated into published thesauri: Euler circles; each concept is defined by a polygonal domain or 'circle'.
Ex: Instead of a mosaic of small squares, pictures are composed of basic graphic elements -- points, lines, arcs, polygons and rectangles.* polígono comercial = business estate.* polígono industrial = industrial site, industrial complex, industrial estate, industrial park.* * *A ( Mat) polygonB ( Esp)1 (zona) area, zoneCompuestos:firing range* * *
polígono sustantivo masculino
1 (Mat) polygon
2 (Esp) ( zona) area, zone;
( urbanización) development, housing estate;◊ polígono industrial (Esp) industrial area o zone
polígono sustantivo masculino
1 Mat polygon
2 (terreno) area
polígono industrial, industrial estate o park
polígono de tiro, firing range
' polígono' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
industrial
English:
industrial estate
- trading estate
- industrial
* * *polígono nm1. [figura] polygonpolígono regular regular polygonpolígono residencial housing development, Br housing estate;polígono de tiro firing range* * *m MAT polygon* * *polígono nm: polygon♦ polígonal adj* * *
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