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1 oblique
oblīquē, Adv. (obliquus), I) seitwärts, schräg, schief, ferri, Cic.: agi, Caes. – II) übtr., verblümt, versteckt, alqm perstringere, Tac.: admonere, Gell.
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3 oblique
oblīquē, Adv. (obliquus), I) seitwärts, schräg, schief, ferri, Cic.: agi, Caes. – II) übtr., verblümt, versteckt, alqm perstringere, Tac.: admonere, Gell. -
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > oblique
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5 oblique
1. adjective1) (slanting) schief [Gerade, Winkel]2) (fig.): (indirect) indirekt [Bemerkung, Hinweis, Frage]2. nounSchrägstrich, der* * *[ə'bli:k]1) (sloping: He drew an oblique line from one corner of the paper to the other.) schräg2) (not straight or direct: He made an oblique reference to his work.) indirekt•- academic.ru/89548/obliquely">obliquely* * *[ə(ʊ)ˈbli:k, AM oʊ-]I. adj1. (indirect) versteckt, indirekt\oblique look [or glance] schiefer Blick\oblique reference indirekte Anspielung2. (slanting) line schief3. MATH\oblique angle schiefer WinkelII. n Schrägstrich m* * *[ə'bliːk]1. adj2) (fig) look schief, schräg; course schräg; method, style, reply indirekt; hint, reference indirekt, versteckt; warning versteckt; criticism verdecktan oblique approach to the problem — eine indirekte Art, an das Problem heranzugehen
he achieved his goal by rather oblique means — er erreichte sein Ziel auf Umwegen or (dishonestly) auf krummen Wegen
2. nSchrägstrich m* * *A adj (adv obliquely)oblique aerial photograph → B 2;oblique angle MATH schiefer Winkel;at an oblique angle to im spitzen Winkel zu;oblique stroke → B 1;oblique triangle MATH schiefwink(e)liges Dreieck2. indirekt (Anschuldigung etc):oblique glance Seitenblick m3. a) unmoralischb) unredlichB s1. Schrägstrich mobl. abk1. oblique2. oblong* * *1. adjective1) (slanting) schief [Gerade, Winkel]2) (fig.): (indirect) indirekt [Bemerkung, Hinweis, Frage]2. nounSchrägstrich, der* * *adj.abhängig (Grammatik) adj.indirekt adj.mittelbar adj.quer adj.schief adj.schräg adj.unaufrichtig adj.unredlich adj.verblümt adj.versteckt adj. -
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germ. skrag-; skregja-; slemba-; þwerha-; wraiha-; wraikwa-------------------------------------run {(V.)} obliquegerm. slambjan -
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1. schief, schräg verlaufend; 2. zu einem Schrägmuskel gehörend -
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[ə'bliːk] UK / USadjschräg, (angle) schief -
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[ə'bliːk] UK / USadjschräg, (angle) schief -
14 oblique butt
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > oblique butt
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15 oblique acoustic irradiation
English-german engineering dictionary > oblique acoustic irradiation
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16 oblique-angled
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17 oblique ball bearing
English-german engineering dictionary > oblique ball bearing
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18 oblique gearing
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19 oblique roll pass
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20 oblique stroke
n BRIT, AUS Schrägstrich m
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oblique — [ ɔblik ] adj. • XIIIe; lat. obliquus 1 ♦ Qui s écarte de la verticale, de la perpendiculaire (à une ligne, un plan donnés ou supposés). ⇒ biais. « Vers la fin de la journée, quand le soleil est oblique » (Gautier). Non horizontal. « Ses yeux… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Oblique — Ob*lique , a. [F., fr. L. obliquus; ob (see {Ob }) + liquis oblique; cf. licinus bent upward, Gr. le chrios slanting.] [Written also {oblike}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Not erect or perpendicular; neither parallel to, nor at right angles from, the base; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Oblique — may refer to: Oblique angle, in geometry, an angle that is not a multiple of 90 degrees Oblique angle, synonym for Dutch angle, a cinematographic technique Oblique (album), by jazz vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson Oblique banded rattail, a fish also … Wikipedia
Oblique — Datos generales Origen … Wikipedia Español
oblique — OBLIQUE. adj. de tout genre. Qui est de biais, de travers. Ligne oblique. chemin oblique. section oblique. sphere droite, sphere oblique. l aspect, le regard oblique d une planete. Il signifie fig. Mauvais, frauduleux. Moyens obliques. par des… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Oblique — Ob*lique , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Obliqued}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Obliquing}.] 1. To deviate from a perpendicular line; to move in an oblique direction. [1913 Webster] Projecting his person towards it in a line which obliqued from the bottom of his… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
oblique — oblique; oblique·ly; oblique·ness; sub·oblique; … English syllables
oblique — [ō blēk′, əblēk′; ] also, esp. in mil. use [, ōblīk′] adj. [ME oblike < L obliquus < ob (see OB ) + liquis, awry < IE * leik , var. of base * elei , to bend > ELL2] 1. having a slanting position or direction; neither perpendicular nor … English World dictionary
Oblique — Ob*lique , n. (Geom.) An oblique line. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
oblique — (adj.) early 15c., from M.Fr. oblique, from L. obliquus slanting, sidelong, indirect, from ob against (see OB (Cf. ob )) + root of licinus bent upward, from PIE root *lei to bend, be movable (see LIMB (Cf. limb) (n … Etymology dictionary
oblique — [adj1] slanting; at an angle angled, askance, askew, aslant, asymmetrical, awry, bent, cater cornered, crooked, diagonal, distorted, diverging, inclined, inclining, leaning, on the bias, pitched, pitching, sideways, skew, slanted, sloped, sloping … New thesaurus