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1 die Modulation
- {inflection} chỗ cong, góc cong, sự uốn, sự chuyển điệu, biến tố - {inflexion} -
2 Biegung
f2. öster., LING. (Flexion) inflection* * *die Biegungbend; curve; inflection; turning* * *Bie|gungf -, -en1) bend; (von Weg, Fluss) bend, curve (+gen in); (von Wirbelsäule) curve (+gen in)die Bíégungen der Straße — the (twists and) turns or the curves in the road
der Fluss/die Straße macht eine Bíégung — the river/road curves or bends
2) (Aus GRAM) inflection* * *(a curve or angle: a bend in the road.) bend* * *Bie·gung<-, -en>f1. (Kurve) bendder Fluss wand sich in [schlangenförmigen] \Biegungen durch das Tal the river flowed snake-like through the valley* * *die; Biegung, Biegungen bendeine [scharfe] Biegung nach rechts machen — bend [sharply] to the right
* * *Biegung f1. bend; (Kurve, von Weg, Fluss) curve; einer Fläche etc: curvature;eine Biegung machen curve* * *die; Biegung, Biegungen bendeine [scharfe] Biegung nach rechts machen — bend [sharply] to the right
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3 Flexion
f; -, -en; LING. inflection* * *Fle|xi|on [flɛ'ksioːn]f -, -en (GRAM)inflection* * *Fle·xi·on<-, -en>[flɛˈksi̯o:n]* * *die; Flexion, Flexionen (Sprachw.) inflexion* * ** * *die; Flexion, Flexionen (Sprachw.) inflexion* * *-en f.inflection n. -
4 Wendepunkt
m1. turning point, watershed2. ASTRON. solstice; MATH. point of inflection; nördlicher / südlicher Wendepunkt der Sonne in der nördlichen Hemisphäre: summer / winter solstice; in der südlichen Hemisphäre: winter / summer solstice* * *der Wendepunktturning point; watershed; turn* * *Wẹn|de|punktmturning point; (MATH) point of inflection* * *(a place where a turn is made: the turning-point in the race; a turning-point in his life.) turning-point* * *Wen·de·punktm turning point* * *der turning point* * *1. turning point, watershed2. ASTRON solstice; MATH point of inflection;nördlicher/südlicher Wendepunkt der Sonne in der nördlichen Hemisphäre: summer/winter solstice; in der südlichen Hemisphäre: winter/summer solstice* * *der turning point* * *(Mathematik) m.inflection point n. m.reversal point n.watershed n. -
5 Motion
f; -, -en1. schw., PARL. motion2. LING. inflection according to gender* * *Mo|ti|on [mo'tsioːn]f -, -en1) (Sw = Antrag) motion2) (GRAM = Abwandlung) inflection (for gender)* * *Mo·ti·on<-, -en>[moˈtsi̯o:n]* * *1. schweiz, PARL motion2. LING inflection according to gender -
6 Momentennullpunkt
Momentennullpunkt m STAT moment zero point, point of zero moment, zero point of moments, centre of inflection, centre of moment, centre of moments, inflection point, point of contraflexure, point of inflection, point of momentsDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Momentennullpunkt
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7 Abwandlung
f1. variation, modification2. LING. altm. inflection* * *Ạb|wand|lungfadaptation, variation; (von Thema etc auch) modification* * *Ab·wand·lungf adaptation; MUS variation* * *die adaptation; modification* * *1. variation, modification2. LING obs inflection* * *die adaptation; modification* * *f.modification n.variation n. -
8 Beugung
f1. bending2. JUR. perverting (the course of justice)3. PHYS. diffraction4. LING.:von Verb: conjugation; von Subst. declension; Endung etc. inflection* * *die Beugungdeclension; flection; flexion; inflexion* * *Beu|gungf -, -en1) (= Krümmung) bending; (PHYS, von Wellen) diffraction; (von Strahlen, Licht) deflection; (von Stolz, Starrsinn) breakingeine Béúgung des Rechts — a perversion of (the course of) justice
* * *Beu·gung<-, -en>f1. (das Beugen) bending* * *die; Beugung, Beugungen1) bending2) (Sprachw.) s. Flexion* * *Beugung f1. bending2. JUR perverting (the course of justice)3. PHYS diffraction* * *die; Beugung, Beugungen1) bending2) (Sprachw.) s. Flexion* * *-en f.diffraction n.flection n. -
9 Movierung
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10 Krümmung
Krümmung f 1. crook; 2. curvature, curve inflection, bend(ing) (Biegung); 3. bow, sweep, arch (Bogen); 4. camber, cambering (von Oberflächen); 5. flection, flexion, (AE) inflection (Tragelemente); 6. turn(ing), winding (Straße, Fluss); 7. BM, HB twisting (Holztrocknung); 8. camber (senkrecht); 9. ARCH, VERK, WSB sinuosity (wellenförmig)Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Krümmung
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11 Wendepunkt
m1. inflection point2. landmark3. milestone fig.4. point of inflection5. reversal point6. watershed -
12 Modulation
f; -, -en modulation* * *die Modulationinflexion; inflection* * *Mo|du|la|ti|on [modula'tsioːn]f -, -enmodulation* * *Mo·du·la·ti·on<-, -en>[modulaˈtsi̯o:n]f modulation* * ** * *f.modulation n. -
13 Flektion
f < term> ■ inflection -
14 Momentennullpunkt
m < mech> ■ point of zero moment; point of inflection; point of contraflexure -
15 Umschlagspunkt
m < phys> ■ point of inflection -
16 Wendepol
m <el> (an Kollektor, Stromwender) ■ commutating polem <el> ■ reversing pole -
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18 Wendung
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19 Wendepunkt der Biegelinie
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Wendepunkt der Biegelinie
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20 Flexionsform
f.inflection form n.
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