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1 Hyperbel
f; -, -n2. LING. hyperbole* * *die Hyperbel(Mathematik) hyperbola;(Rhetorik) hyperbole* * *Hy|pẹr|bel [hy'pɛrbl]f -, -n (MATH)hyperbola; (RHETORIK) hyperbole* * *Hy·per·bel<-, -n>[hyˈpɛrbl̩]f* * *die; Hyperbel, Hyperbeln (Geom.) hyperbola* * *2. LING hyperbole* * *die; Hyperbel, Hyperbeln (Geom.) hyperbola* * *-s (Mathematik) f.hyperbola n. -s f.hyperbola n. -
2 gleichseitige Hyperbel
f < math> ■ equilateral hyperbolaGerman-english technical dictionary > gleichseitige Hyperbel
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5 Hyperbelregelung
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6 Verlustleistungshyperbel
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f1. hyperbola2. hyperbole
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Hyperbola — Hy*per bo*la, n. [Gr. ?, prop., an overshooting, excess, i. e., of the angle which the cutting plane makes with the base. See {Hyperbole}.] (Geom.) A curve formed by a section of a cone, when the cutting plane makes a greater angle with the base… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hyperbola — 1660s, from Latinized form of Gk. hyperbole extravagance, lit. a throwing beyond (see HYPERBOLE (Cf. hyperbole)). Perhaps so called because the inclination of the plane to the base of the cone exceeds that of the side of the cone … Etymology dictionary
hyperbola — ► NOUN (pl. hyperbolas or hyperbolae) ▪ a symmetrical open curve formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane at a smaller angle with its axis than the side of the cone. ORIGIN Latin, from Greek huperbol (see HYPERBOLE(Cf. ↑hyperbolically)) … English terms dictionary
hyperbola — [hī pʉr′bə lə] n. pl. hyperbolas or hyperbolae [hī pʉr′bəlē] [ModL < Gr hyperbolē, a throwing beyond, excess < hyperballein, to throw beyond < hyper (see HYPER ) + ballein, to throw (see BALL1)] Geom. the path of a point that moves so… … English World dictionary
Hyperbola — This article is about a geometrical curve, a conic section. For the term used in rhetoric, see Hyperbole … Wikipedia
hyperbola — /huy perr beuh leuh/, n. Geom. the set of points in a plane whose distances to two fixed points in the plane have a constant difference; a curve consisting of two distinct and similar branches, formed by the intersection of a plane with a right… … Universalium
hyperbola — hiperbolė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. hyperbola vok. Hyperbel, f rus. гипербола, f pranc. hyperbole, f … Fizikos terminų žodynas
hyperbola — noun (plural las or hyperbolae) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek hyperbolē Date: 1668 a plane curve generated by a point so moving that the difference of the distances from two fixed points is a constant ; a curve formed by the intersection of a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
hyperbola — noun A conic section formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane that intersects the base of the cone and is not tangent to the cone … Wiktionary
hyperbola — Synonyms and related words: arc, bow, catacaustic, catenary, caustic, circle, conchoid, crook, curl, curve, diacaustic, ellipse, festoon, hook, lituus, parabola, sinus, tracery … Moby Thesaurus
hyperbola — hy·per·bo·la || haɪ pÉœrbÉ™lÉ™ / pÉœËb n. curve consisting of two separate branches (Geometry) … English contemporary dictionary