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7 deformación de un objeto
Diccionario Español-Inglés Matemáticas > deformación de un objeto
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8 relación de deformación
Diccionario Español-Inglés Matemáticas > relación de deformación
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9 deformación
f.deformation, warping, distortion.* * *1 deformation, distortion* * *noun f.1) deformation2) distortion* * *SF1) (=alteración) [de manos, superficie] deformation; [de madera] warping2) (Radio) distortion3) (Mec) strain4)deformación profesional, -¡deja ya de hacer preguntas! -soy detective, es deformación profesional — "stop asking questions!" - "I'm a detective, it's a habit you pick up in this job"
* * *a) ( de imagen) distortion; (de marco, riel) distortionb) (de la verdad, los hechos) distortionc) (Anat, Med) deformity* * *= distortion, misrepresentation, perversion, whitewashing, buckle, buckling effect, malformation.Ex. To say, however, that the Library of Congress subject headings and the application of the subject heading list serves no users is a distortion and an exaggeration.Ex. But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.Ex. In my opinion this approach is incorrect, and the use of computers to speed up and perpetuate outdated systems is a perversion of technology.Ex. Critics condemn the whitewashing of African American characters and storylines in daytime television serials.Ex. The thermal deflection increased little or kept invariable with the continuous increase in temperature after the thermal buckle had occurred.Ex. For example, a model of an aircraft wing can be 'opened-up' on the screen to examine the buckling effects of the simulated loading on the wing's internal structure.Ex. Radiography and computer tomography scanning were performed, demonstrating malformation of the vertebral column.----* deformación física voluntaria = self-mutilation.* * *a) ( de imagen) distortion; (de marco, riel) distortionb) (de la verdad, los hechos) distortionc) (Anat, Med) deformity* * *= distortion, misrepresentation, perversion, whitewashing, buckle, buckling effect, malformation.Ex: To say, however, that the Library of Congress subject headings and the application of the subject heading list serves no users is a distortion and an exaggeration.
Ex: But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.Ex: In my opinion this approach is incorrect, and the use of computers to speed up and perpetuate outdated systems is a perversion of technology.Ex: Critics condemn the whitewashing of African American characters and storylines in daytime television serials.Ex: The thermal deflection increased little or kept invariable with the continuous increase in temperature after the thermal buckle had occurred.Ex: For example, a model of an aircraft wing can be 'opened-up' on the screen to examine the buckling effects of the simulated loading on the wing's internal structure.Ex: Radiography and computer tomography scanning were performed, demonstrating malformation of the vertebral column.* deformación física voluntaria = self-mutilation.* * *1 (de una imagen) distortion2 (de un marco, riel) distortion, twistingpara evitar la deformación del suéter to stop the sweater losing its shape3 (de la verdad, los hechos) distortionCompuesto:obsession with one's work* * *
deformación sustantivo femenino
b) (Anat, Med) deformity
deformación sustantivo femenino
1 deformation: tiene una deformación física, he has got a deformity
2 deformación profesional, an obsession with work and work related matters, and a tendency to view everything from a professional point of view: como tiene deformación profesional, no puede leer un libro sin ir corrigiendo las erratas, she's so obsessed with her work she can't even read a book without picking out the errors
' deformación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
distorsión
English:
deformation
- distortion
- malformation
- perversion
* * *deformación nf1. [de huesos, objetos] deformation;lávese en agua fría para evitar la deformación de la prenda wash in cold water to prevent the garment from losing shapedeformación física (physical) deformity2. [de imágenes, figuras] distortion3. [de la verdad, la realidad] distortion4.tener deformación profesional to be always acting as if one were still at work* * *f deformation* * *deformación nf, pl - ciones1) : deformation2) : distortion -
10 membrana citoplasmática
f.cytoplasmic membrane, cytoplasmatic membrane.* * *(n.) = plasma membraneEx. The sense of touch is due to the very sensitive neurons that respond to any deformation of the plasma membrane.* * *(n.) = plasma membraneEx: The sense of touch is due to the very sensitive neurons that respond to any deformation of the plasma membrane.
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11 membrana plasmática
f.plasma membrane, cell membrane.* * *(n.) = plasma membraneEx. The sense of touch is due to the very sensitive neurons that respond to any deformation of the plasma membrane.* * *(n.) = plasma membraneEx: The sense of touch is due to the very sensitive neurons that respond to any deformation of the plasma membrane.
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12 sentido del tacto
(n.) = sense of touchEx. The sense of touch is due to the very sensitive neurons that respond to any deformation of the plasma membrane.* * *(n.) = sense of touchEx: The sense of touch is due to the very sensitive neurons that respond to any deformation of the plasma membrane.
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13 distorsión
f.1 distortion, deformation.2 distorsion.3 distorsion.* * *1 distortion* * *noun f.* * *SF1) [de sonido, imagen] distortion2) [de los hechos] distortion, twisting3) (Med) twisting* * *femenino (de la verdad, los hechos) distortion, twisting; ( de las facciones) distortion; (Tec) distortion* * *= distortion, misrepresentation, dithering, whitewashing, buckle, buckling effect, dither.Ex. To say, however, that the Library of Congress subject headings and the application of the subject heading list serves no users is a distortion and an exaggeration.Ex. But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.Ex. The most common settings relate to Grey Scale, Dithering, Brightness, Contrast and Resolution = Las funciones más comunes son las Escala de Grises, Distorsión, Brillo, Contraste y Resolución.Ex. Critics condemn the whitewashing of African American characters and storylines in daytime television serials.Ex. The thermal deflection increased little or kept invariable with the continuous increase in temperature after the thermal buckle had occurred.Ex. For example, a model of an aircraft wing can be 'opened-up' on the screen to examine the buckling effects of the simulated loading on the wing's internal structure.Ex. This article also discusses dither and/or noise shaping technology = Este artículo también trata de la tecnología para editar el sonido y la distorsión de imágenes.* * *femenino (de la verdad, los hechos) distortion, twisting; ( de las facciones) distortion; (Tec) distortion* * *= distortion, misrepresentation, dithering, whitewashing, buckle, buckling effect, dither.Ex: To say, however, that the Library of Congress subject headings and the application of the subject heading list serves no users is a distortion and an exaggeration.
Ex: But more to the point, the claim that 2 1/2 million jobs depend on slashing red tape is a misrepresentation of a CBI survey carried out in advance of the UK general election of 1983.Ex: The most common settings relate to Grey Scale, Dithering, Brightness, Contrast and Resolution = Las funciones más comunes son las Escala de Grises, Distorsión, Brillo, Contraste y Resolución.Ex: Critics condemn the whitewashing of African American characters and storylines in daytime television serials.Ex: The thermal deflection increased little or kept invariable with the continuous increase in temperature after the thermal buckle had occurred.Ex: For example, a model of an aircraft wing can be 'opened-up' on the screen to examine the buckling effects of the simulated loading on the wing's internal structure.Ex: This article also discusses dither and/or noise shaping technology = Este artículo también trata de la tecnología para editar el sonido y la distorsión de imágenes.* * *1 (de la verdad, los hechos) distortion, twisting2 (de las facciones) distortion3 ( Tec) distortion* * *
distorsión sustantivo femenino
1 (deformación, alteración) distortion
2 Med sprain
' distorsión' also found in these entries:
English:
distortion
* * *distorsión nf1. [de imágenes, sonidos] distortiondistorsión acústica acoustic distortion;distorsión óptica optical distortion2. [de palabras] twisting;[de hechos, realidad] distortion, misrepresentation;en su relato había una clara distorsión de los hechos his account seriously distorted o misrepresented the facts* * *f1 distortion2 MED sprain* * * -
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15 deformación de ola
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16 deformación de superficies
area deformation; area distortionDiccionario geografía española-Inglés > deformación de superficies
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17 deformación del lecho
Diccionario geografía española-Inglés > deformación del lecho
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18 modificación de ola
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20 desfiguramiento
m.deformation, disfiguration, disfigurement.
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déformation — [ defɔrmasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1374; lat. deformatio, de forma « forme » 1 ♦ Action de déformer, de se déformer. Altération de la forme. Phys. La déformation d un solide, d une roche par des contraintes mécaniques. ⇒ aplatissement, cisaillement,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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deformation — mid 15c., transformation, from O.Fr. deformation and directly from L. deformationem (nom. deformatio), noun of action from pp. stem of deformare (see DEFORM (Cf. deform)) … Etymology dictionary
Deformation — Def or*ma tion, n. [L. deformatio: cf. F. d[ e]formation.] 1. The act of deforming, or state of anything deformed. Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] 2. Transformation; change of shape. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Deformation — Deformation. См. Деформация. (Источник: «Металлы и сплавы. Справочник.» Под редакцией Ю.П. Солнцева; НПО Профессионал , НПО Мир и семья ; Санкт Петербург, 2003 г.) … Словарь металлургических терминов
deformation — index defacement, detriment, distortion Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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