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adjective1) (of pole) polar [Kaltluft, Gewässer]; Polar[eis, -gebiet, -fuchs]2) (Magn.) polar3) (directly opposite) [diametral] entgegengesetzt* * ** * *po·lar[ˈpəʊləʳ, AM ˈpoʊlɚ]adj attr, inv1. (near pole) polar\polar ice caps polare Eiskappen\polar region Polargebiet nt\polar extremes extreme Gegensätze\polar opposites diametrale Gegensätze geh\polar opposition frontale Gegenposition* * *['pəʊlə(r)]adj1) Polar-, polar2) (= opposite) polar* * *polar [ˈpəʊlə(r)]A adj1. polar, Polar…:polar explorer Polarforscher(in);polar night Polarnacht f;polar star Polarstern m2. MATH, PHYS polar:polar curve Polarkurve f;polar equation Gleichung f in Polarkoordinaten;polar line → B a3. fig polar, genau entgegengesetzt (wirkend)4. fig zentral, bestimmend (Prinzip etc)B s Polare f:a) MATH Verbindungsgerade der Berührungspunkte zweier Tangenten an einen Kegelschnittb) FLUG Kurvenzug in der grafischen Darstellung der aerodynamischen Eigenschaften eines Tragflügels oder eines Flugzeugs in einem rechtwinkligen Koordinatensystem* * *adjective1) (of pole) polar [Kaltluft, Gewässer]; Polar[eis, -gebiet, -fuchs]2) (Magn.) polar3) (directly opposite) [diametral] entgegengesetzt* * *adj.entgengesetzt adj.
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