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1 Constructive Solid Geometry
f (CSG) < edv> (Objektbeschreibung) ■ constructive solid geometry (CSG); set-theoretic modelingGerman-english technical dictionary > Constructive Solid Geometry
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2 Geometrie
f; -, kein Pl.; MATH. geometry* * *die Geometriegeometry* * *Geo|met|rie [geome'triː]f -, no plgeometry* * *(a branch of mathematics dealing with the study of lines, angles etc: He is studying geometry.) geometry* * *Geo·me·trie<->[geomeˈtri:]f kein pl geometry no art, no pl* * *die; Geometrie: geometry no art* * ** * *die; Geometrie: geometry no art* * *f.geometry n. -
3 Geometrie
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4 geometrische Anordnung
f <tech.allg> ■ geometrical layout; physical layout; geometryGerman-english technical dictionary > geometrische Anordnung
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5 Bedeckungsgeometrie
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6 geometrische Verteilung
German-english technical dictionary > geometrische Verteilung
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7 darstellend
I Part. Präs. darstellenII Adj.: darstellende Geometrie descriptive geometry; darstellende Künste (Schauspielerei etc.) performing ( oder interpretative) arts; (Malerei etc.) plastic arts* * *B. adj:darstellende Geometrie descriptive geometry;darstellende Künste (Schauspielerei etc) performing ( oder interpretative) arts; (Malerei etc) plastic arts -
8 Grundzug
m characteristic (feature), main feature; Grundzüge der Physik etc.: fundamentals, outline; in seinen Grundzügen in outline* * *der Grundzugessential* * *Grụnd|zugmessential feature or trait"Grundzüge der Geometrie" — "Basic Geometry", "(The) Rudiments of Geometry"
etw in seinen Grundzügen darstellen — to outline (the essentials of) sth
dieses Werk entstand in seinen Grundzügen schon... — the essential features or the essentials of this work appeared as early as...
* * *Grund·zugm1. (wesentliches Merkmal) essential featureetw in seinen Grundzügen darstellen/erläutern to outline/explain the essentials of sth* * *der essential feature* * *Grundzüge der Physik etc: fundamentals, outline;in seinen Grundzügen in outline* * *der essential feature* * *-¨e m.main-feature n. -
9 Planimetrie
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10 Raumlehre
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11 Cusp-Geometrie
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12 Formtoleranz
f < prod> ■ geometry limits; geometry limit; geometrical tolerance -
13 hyperbolische Geometrie
f < math> ■ hyperbolic geometry; Lobachevskian geometryGerman-english technical dictionary > hyperbolische Geometrie
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14 Riemann'sche Geometrie
f < math> ■ Riemannian geometry; elliptic geometryGerman-english technical dictionary > Riemann'sche Geometrie
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15 riemannsche Geometrie
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16 Schneidengeometrie
f <wz> ■ geometry of the cutting edge; tool geometry -
17 Wellengeometrie
f < rls> (von Balg-Kompensatoren) ■ convolution geometry; convolution form; corrugation geometry; corrugation form -
18 darstellende Geometrie
Geometrie f: darstellende Geometrie f 1. KONST, STAT descriptive geometry; 2. ARCH, STAT solid geometryDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > darstellende Geometrie
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19 Gesichtsfeld
Gesichtsfeld n IND visual field, field of view* * *n < Ind> visual field, field of view* * *Gesichtsfeld
[visual] view;
• Gesichtsfeld des Fahrers behindern to obscure the vision of the driver;
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20 darstellen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (schildern) describe; (Tatsachen etc.) present; falsch darstellen misrepresent; Fakten verzerrt darstellen distort facts; negativ darstellen portray in a negative light2. grafisch etc.: represent; MATH. describe; in Umrissen: outline, sketch; in einem Diagramm darstellen draw a graph of3. künstlerisch: show, depict, portray; was soll dieses Bild darstellen? what is this picture supposed to represent?5. (bedeuten) be, represent, constitute; was stellt das eigentlich dar? what is it supposed to be?; was stellt dieses Zeichen dar? what does this symbol stand for ( oder represent)?; dieses Ereignis stellt einen großen Fortschritt dar this event is a major step forward; er stellt etwas dar umg., fig. he’s somebody, Brit. auch he looks the partII v/refl Sache: present itself, appear; Person: present ( oder portray) o.s.; sich darstellen als (sich erweisen als) show o.s. to be* * *to represent; to picture; to impersonate* * *dar|stel|len ['daːɐ-] sep1. vt1) (= abbilden) to show; (= ein Bild entwerfen von) to portray, to depict; (THEAT) to portray; Rolle to play; (= beschreiben) to describe; (auf Bildschirm) to display, to showetw in einem möglichst günstigen Licht dárstellen — to show sth in the best possible light
etw kurz or knapp dárstellen — to give a short description of sth
was sollen diese verworrenen Striche dárstellen? — what are these confused lines supposed to show or (in Zeichnung) be?
er stellt etwas/nichts dar (fig) — he has a certain air/doesn't have much of an air about him
dárstellende Geometrie — projective geometry
3) (= bedeuten) to constitute, to represent2. vr(= Eindruck vermitteln) to appear (jdm to sb); (= sich erweisen) to show oneselfdie Sache stellte sich ( als) sehr fragwürdig dar —
bei dem Talentwettbewerb stellte er sich als begabter Sänger dar — at the talent competition he showed himself to be a gifted singer
* * *1) (to give or have a part (especially an important one): That film features the best of the British actresses.) feature2) (to copy the behaviour etc of or pretend to be (another person), sometimes in order to deceive: The comedian impersonated the prime minister.) impersonate3) (to be a sign, symbol, picture etc of: In this play, the man in black represents Death and the young girl Life.) represent* * *dar|stel·len[ˈda:ɐ̯ʃtɛlən]I. vt1. (wiedergeben)etw blau/rot \darstellen to depict sth in blue/red formwas sollen diese Zeichen \darstellen? what do these symbols mean? [or stand for?2. THEAT▪ jdn \darstellen to portray [or play the part of] sbeine Rolle \darstellen to play a roleetw ausführlich/kurz [o knapp] \darstellen to give a detailed/brief description of sth4. (bedeuten)nichts \darstellen (keinen Eindruck machen) to be a nobodynichts im Leben \darstellen to be nothing in life5. CHEM▪ etw \darstellen to obtain sthII. vr1. (zeigen)die Sache stellt sich als sehr schwierig dar the matter appears [to be] very difficult2. (ausgeben als)* * *1.transitives Verb1) depict; portray2) (verkörpern) play; act2.etwas/nichts darstellen — make [a bit of] an impression/not make any sort of an impression; < gift etc.> look good/not look anything special
reflexives Verb1) (sich erweisen, sich zeigen) prove [to be]; turn out to besich jemandem als... darstellen — appear to somebody as...
* * *darstellen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/tfalsch darstellen misrepresent;Fakten verzerrt darstellen distort facts;negativ darstellen portray in a negative lightin einem Diagramm darstellen draw a graph of3. künstlerisch: show, depict, portray;was soll dieses Bild darstellen? what is this picture supposed to represent?5. (bedeuten) be, represent, constitute;was stellt das eigentlich dar? what is it supposed to be?;was stellt dieses Zeichen dar? what does this symbol stand for ( oder represent)?;dieses Ereignis stellt einen großen Fortschritt dar this event is a major step forward;sich darstellen als (sich erweisen als) show o.s. to be* * *1.transitives Verb1) depict; portray2) (verkörpern) play; actetwas/nichts darstellen — make [a bit of] an impression/not make any sort of an impression; <gift etc.> look good/not look anything special
4) (sein, bedeuten) represent; constitute2.reflexives Verb1) (sich erweisen, sich zeigen) prove [to be]; turn out to besich jemandem als... darstellen — appear to somebody as...
2) (sich selbst schildern) portray oneself* * *v.to depict v.to personate v.to picture v.to represent v.
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