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1 diagonal line
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2 diagonal
[daɪ'ægənl] 1. adj 2. n* * *(a line going from one corner to the opposite corner: The two diagonals of a rectangle cross at the centre.) przekątna -
3 bisect
[baɪ'sɛkt]vtprzepoławiać (przepołowić perf), dzielić (podzielić perf) na połowę* * *(to cut into two equal parts: A diagonal line across a square bisects it.) przepołowić -
4 diagonally
adverb (in a diagonal line: He walked diagonally across the field.) po przekątnej
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diagonal — ► ADJECTIVE 1) denoting a straight line joining opposite corners of a rectangle, square, or other figure. 2) (of a line) straight and at an angle; slanting. ► NOUN ▪ a diagonal line. DERIVATIVES diagonally adverb. ORIGIN Greek diag … English terms dictionary
diagonal — [dī ag′ə nəl, dīag′nəl] adj. [L diagonalis < Gr diagōnios < dia , through + gōnia, an angle, corner: see KNEE] 1. extending between the vertices of any two nonadjacent angles in a polygonal figure or between any two vertices not in the same … English World dictionary
Diagonal — For the avenue in Barcelona, see Avinguda Diagonal. The diagonals of a cube with side length 1. AC (shown in blue) is a space diagonal with length , while AC (shown in red) is a face diagonal and has length … Wikipedia
diagonal — diagonally, adv. /duy ag euh nl, ag nl/, adj. 1. Math. a. connecting two nonadjacent angles or vertices of a polygon or polyhedron, as a straight line. b. extending from one edge of a solid figure to an opposite edge, as a plane. 2. having an… … Universalium
diagonal — [[t]daɪæ̱gən(ə)l[/t]] diagonals 1) ADJ: usu ADJ n A diagonal line or movement goes in a sloping direction, for example, from one corner of a square across to the opposite corner. ...a pattern of diagonal lines. Derived words: diagonally ADV ADV… … English dictionary
diagonal — I UK [daɪˈæɡən(ə)l] / US [daɪˈæɡənəl] adjective a) a diagonal line is straight and sloping and connects opposite corners of a flat shape b) in a straight sloping line across a surface a tie with wide diagonal stripes Derived word: diagonally… … English dictionary
diagonal — di|ag|o|nal1 [ daı ægənəl ] adjective a diagonal line is straight and sloping and connects opposite corners of a flat shape a. in a straight sloping line across a surface: a tie with wide diagonal stripes ╾ di|ag|o|nal|ly adverb: Fold the napkin… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
diagonal — di•ag•o•nal [[t]daɪˈæg ə nl, ˈæg nl[/t]] adj. 1) math. a) connecting two nonadjacent angles or vertices of a polygon or polyhedron: a diagonal line[/ex] b) extending from one edge of a solid figure to an opposite edge: a diagonal plane[/ex] 2)… … From formal English to slang
diagonal — /daɪˈægənəl / (say duy aguhnuhl) adjective 1. Mathematics a. connecting, as a straight line, two non adjacent angles or vertices of a quadrilateral, polygon, or polyhedron. b. extending, as a plane, from one edge of a solid figure to an opposite… …
diagonal — [dʌɪ ag(ə)n(ə)l] adjective denoting a straight line joining opposite corners of a rectangle, square, or other figure. ↘(of a line) straight and at an angle; slanting. ↘Mathematics denoting a matrix with non zero elements only on the diagonal… … English new terms dictionary
diagonal — di|ag|o|nal [daıˈægənəl] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: diagonalis, from Greek diagonios from angle to angle , from gonia angle ] 1.) a diagonal line is straight and joins two opposite corners of a flat shape, usually a square… … Dictionary of contemporary English