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1 distance-time diagram
English-german engineering dictionary > distance-time diagram
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2 distance-time diagram
<tech.gen> (e.g. of piston engines) ■ Weg-Zeit-Diagramm n -
3 time-distance diagram
time-distance diagram Zeit-Wege-Diagramm nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > time-distance diagram
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4 linear
adjective* * *['liniə]* * *lin·ear[ˈlɪniəʳ, AM -ɚ]1. (relating to lines) Linien-\linear diagram Liniendiagramm nt2. (relating to length) Längen-\linear measurement Längenmaß nt\linear metre Längenmeter m3. (sequential) geradlinigto break \linear thinking habits eingefahrene Denkstrukturen durchbrechena \linear narrative eine chronologische Erzählung [o Schilderung]* * *['lInɪə(r)]adj1) (MATH, PHYS) linear; motion linear, geradliniglinear foot/metre — Längenfuß m/-meter m or nt
2) (form: sequential) sequence, narrative, thinking linear; time linear fortlaufend; view eindimensional* * *linear [ˈlınıə(r)] adj (adv linearly)1. linear, geradlinig:linear distance Luftlinie f2. MATH, PHYS, TECH Linear…, linear:3. Längen…:4. Linien…, Strich…, linien-, strichförmiglin. abk1. lineal2. linear* * *adjective* * *adj.linear (Mathematik) adj.linear adj.
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