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1 elliptischen
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2 ellyptisch
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3 elliptisch
Adj. elliptical* * *elliptical; elliptic; ellipsoidal* * *el|lịp|tisch [ɛ'lIptɪʃ]adj (MATH, GRAM)elliptic( al)* * ** * *el·lip·tisch[ɛˈlɪptɪʃ]1. MATH elliptic[al]\elliptische Funktion elliptic function\elliptische Galaxie ASTRON elliptical galaxy* * *Adjektiv elliptical* * *elliptisch adj elliptical* * *Adjektiv elliptical* * *adj.elliptic adj. adv.elliptically adv. -
4 Ellipsoidkolben
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5 goalpost
■ Upright post of a height of 2.44 m (8 ft) which is part of the goal and must be made of wood, metal or another approved material.► The shape of the goalposts and the crossbar may be square, rectangular, round or elliptical and they must not be dangerous to players.Syn. post■ Aus Holz, Metall oder einem anderen genehmigten Material bestehende senkrechte, 2,44 m hohe Stange, die Teil des Tors ist.► Torpfosten und Querlatten können quadratisch, rechteckig, rund oder elliptisch sein, dürfen die Spieler aber in keiner Weise gefährden. -
6 post
■ Upright post of a height of 2.44 m (8 ft) which is part of the goal and must be made of wood, metal or another approved material.► The shape of the goalposts and the crossbar may be square, rectangular, round or elliptical and they must not be dangerous to players.Syn. post■ Aus Holz, Metall oder einem anderen genehmigten Material bestehende senkrechte, 2,44 m hohe Stange, die Teil des Tors ist.► Torpfosten und Querlatten können quadratisch, rechteckig, rund oder elliptisch sein, dürfen die Spieler aber in keiner Weise gefährden. -
7 verkürzen
I v/t shorten; (beschränken) curtail, cut; (reduzieren) reduce; sich (Dat) die Zeit verkürzen while away the ( oder one’s) time; verkürzen auf (+ Akk) SPORT shorten toII v/refl become shorter, shorten* * *to abridge; to abbreviate; to shorten* * *ver|kụ̈r|zen ptp verkü\#rzt1. vtto shorten; Arbeitszeit, Fahrzeit to reduce, to cut down; Lebenserwartung auch to reduce; Strecke, Weg etc auch to cut; Abstand, Vorsprung to narrow; Aufenthalt to cut short; (ART) to foreshorten; Haltbarkeit to reduce; Schmerzen, Leiden to end, to put an end todie Zeit verkürzen — to pass the time, to make the time pass more quickly
2. vrto be shortened; (Strecke, Zeit auch) to be cut; (ART) to become foreshortened; (Abstand) to be narrowed; (Muskel) to contract; (Haltbarkeit) to be reduced; (Leiden) to be ended; (Urlaub, Aufenthalt) to be cut short* * *(make less, shorter etc (than was originally intended): I've had to curtail my visit.) curtail* * *ver·kür·zen *I. vtdie Arbeitszeit \verkürzen to reduce working hoursdas Leben \verkürzen to shorten life3. (verringern)den Abstand \verkürzen to reduce [or shorten] sb's lead; (den Vorsprung aufholen) to close the gap▪ [jdm] etw \verkürzen to make sth pass more quickly [for sb]II. vr* * *1.transitives Verb1) (verringern) reduce; (abkürzen) shortenverkürzte Arbeitszeit — reduced or shorter working hours pl.
3)2. 3.sich (Dat.) die Zeit verkürzen — while away the time; make the time pass more quickly
intransitives Verb (Ballspiele) close the gap (auf + Akk. to)* * *sich (dat)die Zeit verkürzen while away the ( oder one’s) time;B. v/r become shorter, shortenC. v/i SPORT:auf 3:2 verkürzen pull back to 3-2* * *1.transitives Verb1) (verringern) reduce; (abkürzen) shortenverkürzte Arbeitszeit — reduced or shorter working hours pl.
3)2. 3.sich (Dat.) die Zeit verkürzen — while away the time; make the time pass more quickly
intransitives Verb (Ballspiele) close the gap (auf + Akk. to)* * *v.to abbreviate v.to abridge v.to shorten v. -
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9 Ellipsenaufnahme
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10 Ellipsenbahn
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11 Ellipsenbogen
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12 Ellipsenrädergetriebe
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13 Ellipsenspiegel
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14 elliptisch
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15 elliptische Bahn
f < aerospace> ■ elliptical orbit -
16 elliptische Koordinaten
German-english technical dictionary > elliptische Koordinaten
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17 elliptische Polarisation
f < phys> ■ elliptical polarizationGerman-english technical dictionary > elliptische Polarisation
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18 elliptischer Hohlleiter
m <el> ■ elliptical waveguideGerman-english technical dictionary > elliptischer Hohlleiter
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19 elliptisches Drehfeld
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20 elliptisches Heck
n < nav> ■ elliptical stern
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elliptical — index brief Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
elliptical — 1650s, “elliptic in shape;” see ELLIPTIC (Cf. elliptic) + AL (Cf. al) (1). Grammatical sense of “missing essential words or phrases” is recorded from 1778 (see ELLIPSIS (Cf. ellipsis)). Related: Elliptically … Etymology dictionary
elliptical — [adj] oval shaped egg shaped, ellipsoidal, oblong, ovoid; concept 486 … New thesaurus
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elliptical — [e lip′ti kəl, ilip′ti kəl] adj. [< Gr elleiptikos (see ELLIPSE) + AL] 1. of, or having the form of, an ellipse, as some leaves: see LEAF 2. of or characterized by ellipsis; with a word or words omitted, with obscure, incomplete constructions … English World dictionary
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Elliptical — Elliptic El*lip tic, Elliptical El*lip tic*al, a. [Gr. ?: cf. F. elliptique. See {Ellipsis}.] 1. Of or pertaining to an ellipse; having the form of an ellipse; oblong, with rounded ends. [1913 Webster] The planets move in elliptic orbits. Cheyne … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
elliptical — 1. adjective /ɪˈlɪp.tɪk.əl,ɪˈlɪp.tɪ.kəl,əˈlɪp.tɪ.kəl/ a) In a shape reminding of an ellipse; oval. Having admitted that the projectile was describing an orbit around the moon, this orbit must necessarily be elliptical; science proves that it must … Wiktionary
elliptical — ellipticalness, n. /i lip ti keuhl/, adj. Also, elliptic. 1. pertaining to or having the form of an ellipse. 2. pertaining to or marked by grammatical ellipsis. 3. (of speech or writing) expressed with extreme or excessive economy; relieved of… … Universalium
elliptical — el|lip|ti|cal [ıˈlıptıkəl] adj also el|lip|tic [ tık] [Date: 1600 1700; : Greek; Origin: elleiptikos, from elleipein; ELLIPSIS] 1.) having the shape of an ellipse ▪ Kepler published his discovery of the elliptical orbits of planets in 1609. 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
elliptical — also el.lip.tic adjective 1 having the shape of an ellipse: The earth s orbit is elliptical. 2 elliptical speech or writing is difficult to understand because more is meant than is actually said: an elliptical remark … Longman dictionary of contemporary English