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'ɡreidiənt1) (the amount of slope (eg of a road, a railway): a gradient of 1 in 4.) inclinación, pendiente2) (a slope.) declive, pendientegradient n pendientetr['greɪdɪənt]1 declive nombre masculino, pendiente nombre femenino2 SMALLPHYSICS/SMALL gradiente nombre masculinon.• declive s.m.• gradiente (Matemática) s.m.• pecho s.m.• pendiente s.m.'greɪdiənta) ( slope) pendiente f, gradiente f (AmL)b) (Math, Phys) gradiente m['ɡreɪdɪǝnt]N (esp Brit) pendiente f, cuesta f* * *['greɪdiənt]a) ( slope) pendiente f, gradiente f (AmL)b) (Math, Phys) gradiente m -
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adj.1 ambulante, lo que se mueve por grados o pasos2 en declive, inclinado.3 adaptado para caminar.s.1 pendiente (of slope)2 gradiente, curva de temperaturas (of temperature) -
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8 gradient gel electrophoresis
English-Spanish medical dictionary > gradient gel electrophoresis
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9 gradient magnetic field
English-Spanish medical dictionary > gradient magnetic field
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10 gradient plate technique
English-Spanish medical dictionary > gradient plate technique
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11 gradient observations
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > gradient observations
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15 gradient of Reynolds stress
nFLUID gradiente de esfuerzo de Reynolds mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > gradient of Reynolds stress
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16 gradient of x in 1000
nCONST pendiente de x por 1000 fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > gradient of x in 1000
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17 gradient of x per cent
nCONST pendiente de x por ciento fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > gradient of x per cent
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s.formador de gradiente.
См. также в других словарях:
gradient — [ gradjɑ̃ ] n. m. • 1876; du rad. du lat. gradus « degré », d apr. quotient I ♦ Sc. Taux de variation (d une grandeur physique) en fonction de la distance. 1 ♦ Météor., géogr. Gradient de température : variation de la température en fonction de l … Encyclopédie Universelle
gradient — GRADIÉNT, gradienţi, s.m. Mărime care indică variaţia presiunii barometrice sau a temperaturii în anumite condiţii. [pr.: di ent] – Din fr. gradient. Trimis de gall, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 gradiént (mat., fiz., miner. ) s. m. (sil. di ent),… … Dicționar Român
Gradient — Gra di*ent, n. 1. The rate of regular or graded ascent or descent in a road; grade. [1913 Webster] 2. A part of a road which slopes upward or downward; a portion of a way not level; a grade. [1913 Webster] 3. The rate of increase or decrease of a … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gradient — Gra di*ent, a. [L. gradiens, p. pr. of gradi to step, to go. See {Grade}.] 1. Moving by steps; walking; as, gradient automata. Wilkins. [1913 Webster] 2. Rising or descending by regular degrees of inclination; as, the gradient line of a railroad … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gradient — Gradient, barometrischer, ein von der neueren Meteorologie geschaffenes Maß für die Größe des barometrischen Gefälles, der Aenderungen des gleichzeitig herrschenden Luftdruckes von einem Ort zum andern. Da die Isobaren diejenigen Orte verbinden,… … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Gradiént — (barometrisches Gefälle), die in Millimetern ausgedrückte Zu oder Abnahme des Luftdrucks, die sich ergibt, wenn man von einem Punkt einer Isobare senkrecht zu dieser horizontal um 111 km (die Länge eines Äquatorgrades) fortschreitet. Dabei müssen … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Gradiént — Gradiént, barometrischer, oder barometrisches Gefälle, die Richtung und der Betrag der räumlichen horizontalen Unterschiede im Barometerstande, ausgedrückt durch die Zahl der Millimeter, um die sich letzterer ändert, wenn man um einen Äquatorgrad … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
gradient — (n.) steep slope of a road or railroad, 1835, principally in Amer.Eng., from GRADE (Cf. grade) (n.) by analogy of QUOTIENT (Cf. quotient), etc. It was used 17c. as an adjective, of animals, characterized by walking; in that case probably from L.… … Etymology dictionary
gradient — [n] slope acclivity, angle, bank, cant, declivity, grade, hill, inclination, incline, lean, leaning, pitch, ramp, rise, slant, tilt; concepts 738,757 … New thesaurus
gradient — ► NOUN 1) a sloping part of a road or railway. 2) the degree of a slope, expressed as change of height divided by distance travelled. 3) Physics a change in the magnitude of a property (e.g. temperature) observed in passing from one point or… … English terms dictionary
gradient — [grā′dē ənt] adj. [L gradiens (gen. gradientis), prp. of gradi, to step: see GRADE] ascending or descending with a uniform slope n. 1. a) a slope, as of a road or railroad b) the degree of such slope 2. Biol. a gradation in rate of growth,… … English World dictionary