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1 figure having two angles
Математика: двуугольникУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > figure having two angles
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2 angles
угловая прокатная сталь alternate exterior angles ≈ внешние накрест лежащие углы alternate external angles ≈ геом. углы накрестлежащие внешние alternate interior angles ≈ внутренние накрест лежащие углы alternate internal angles ≈ геом. углы накрестлежащие внутренние closure error of angles ≈ угловая невязка cut at right angles ≈ пересекать под прямым углом figure having two angles ≈ двуугольник law of constant angles ≈ закон постянства углов symmetric trihedral angles ≈ симметричные трехгранные углы two angles include a side ≈ два угла образуют сторону (в треугольнике) two angles of the same species ≈ два угла, одновременно острые или тупые - adjustment by angles - alternate angles - at right angles - conjugate angles - contiguous angles - corresponding angles - equal angles - explementary angles - exterior-interior angles - method of angles - multiple angles - preservation of angles - table of angles - unequal angles -
3 angles
угловая прокатная сталь
– adjustment by angles
– alternate angles
– at right angles
– corresponding angles
– cut at right angles
– equal angles
– interior angles
– law of constant angles
– method of angles
– preservation of angles
– unequal angles
alternate external angles — <geom.> углы накрестлежащие внешние
alternate internal angles — <geom.> углы накрестлежащие внутренние
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4 figure
1) рисунок
2) фигура
3) фигурка
4) фигурный
5) символ
6) цифра
7) коэффициент
8) число
9) чертеж
10) высчитывать
11) фигурировать
12) рассчитывать
13) рассчитать
14) диаграмма
15) изображение
– curvilinear figure
– Earth's figure
– figure blank
– figure eight
– figure glass
– figure of merit
– figure of noise
– figure out
– figure shift
– Lissajous figure
– percussion figure
– public figure
– pulling figure
– regular figure
– Roman figure
– squarable figure
– strain figure
– three-leaved figure
– Widmanstaetten figure
– widmanstatten figure
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5 having
1) имеющий
2) владеющий
3) обладающий
4) применение
– having applied
– having determined
– having established
– having hit
– having introduced
– having noted
– having observed
– having occurred
– having one maximum
– having reached
– having six sides
– having used
having anomalous dispersion — <phys.> распадный
having normal dispersion — <phys.> нераспадный
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6 two
1) два
2) двойка
3) две
4) двое
– convolution of two functions
– divide in two
– equation in two unknowns
– fold in two
– function of two variables
– hyperboloid of two sheets
– in two
– in two ways
– of two sheets
– right two points
– superimpose two images
– the two noncharacteristic problem
– two axis accelerometer
– two hundred
– two hundredth
– two thirds
– two times as large
field of class two — поле второго класса, метабелево поле
time-sharing two frequency laser — лазер с попеременной генерацией двух частот
two person cooperative game — игра с двумя участниками и возможностью их кооперирования
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Contiguous angles — Angle An gle ([a^][ng] g l), n. [F. angle, L. angulus angle, corner; akin to uncus hook, Gr. agky los bent, crooked, angular, a gkos a bend or hollow, AS. angel hook, fish hook, G. angel, and F. anchor.] 1. The inclosed space near the point where … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
External angles — Angle An gle ([a^][ng] g l), n. [F. angle, L. angulus angle, corner; akin to uncus hook, Gr. agky los bent, crooked, angular, a gkos a bend or hollow, AS. angel hook, fish hook, G. angel, and F. anchor.] 1. The inclosed space near the point where … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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