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tr[ɪn'flekʃən]2 (of voice) inflexión nombre femeninoinflection [ɪn'flɛkʃən] n: inflexión fn.• flexión s.f.• inflexión s.f.ɪn'flekʃənmass & count nounb) ( intonation) entonación f, inflexión f[ɪn'flekʃǝn]N inflexión f* * *[ɪn'flekʃən]mass & count nounb) ( intonation) entonación f, inflexión f -
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1 Ling ( of radical) flexion f ; ( of vowel) inflexion f ; the inflection of nouns and verbs la flexion nominale et verbale ; -
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inflection [ɪn'flekʃən](a) (of tone, voice) inflexion f, modulation f(b) Linguistics désinence f, flexion f(d) Mathematics inflexion f;∎ point of inflection point m d'inflexion -
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inflection [ɪnˊflekʃn] n1) сгиба́ние; изги́б2) грам. фле́ксия; измене́ние фо́рмы сло́ва3) модуля́ция, интона́ция -
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > inflection
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > inflection
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inflection, inflexionInflexion f, Einwärtsbeugung f -
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1) оттенок
2) перегиб
3) сгибание
– inflection of a curve
– inflection of curve
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точка перегиба (функции)
Точка, в которой функция непрерывна и при переходе через которую функция меняет направление выпуклости.
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точка перегиба кривой
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[Л.Г.Суменко. Англо-русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.]
М - точка перегиба
[ БСЭ]Параллельные тексты EN-RU
By defining the knee-point, the user can obtain two characteristic curve sections with different slopes.
[Schneider Electric]Задавая точку перегиба можно создать характеристику, состоящую из двух отрезков с разным наклоном.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > inflection
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in·flec·tion[ɪnˈflekʃən]n* * *[In'flekSən]nSee:= academic.ru/38018/inflexion">inflexion* * *1. Beugung f, Biegung f, Krümmung f2. MUS, RHET Modulation f, Abwandlung f3. LINGa) Beugung f, Flexion fb) Flexionsform f, -endung f4. MATHa) Wendung f* * *n.Flexion -en f. -
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[ɪn'flekʃ(ə)n]сущ.; = inflexion1) лингв.б) окончание, флексия ( изменяемая часть слова)2) интонация, модуляция (звука, голоса)Syn:3) выгиб, изгиб, сгибSyn: -
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1. перегиб; точка перегиба; построение флективной формы; словоизменение; флексия2. модуляцияСинонимический ряд:1. grammar (noun) change in a word; change of gender; change of tense; conjugation; declension; grammar; linguistics; person; word structure2. pronunciation (noun) accent; articulation; emphasis; intonation; modulation of voice; pitch variation; pronunciation; tone; tone of voice; voice change -
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вж. inflexion* * *inflexion.* * *флексия; свиване; прегъване;* * *вж. inflexion* * *inflection[in´flekʃən] = inflexion. -
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n. buiging; stembuiging
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inflection — 1. Inflection is the process by which words change their form by the addition of suffixes or other means in accordance with their grammatical role. Inflection of nouns usually involves the addition of s or es to form plurals (book / books, church … Modern English usage
inflection — inflection, intonation, accent are comparable when they designate a particular manner of employing the tones of the voice in speech. Inflection implies change in pitch or tone; it often suggests a variation expressive of emotion or sentiment, and … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Inflection — In*flec tion, n. [L. inflexio : cf. F. inflexion. See {Inflect}.] [Written also {inflecxion}.] 1. The act of inflecting, or the state of being inflected. [1913 Webster] 2. A bend; a fold; a curve; a turn; a twist. [1913 Webster] 3. A slide,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inflection — early 15c., from M.Fr. inflexion and directly from L. inflexionem (nom. inflexio) a bending, inflection, modification, noun of action from pp. stem of inflectere (see INFLECT (Cf. inflect)). For spelling, see CONNECTION (Cf. connection).… … Etymology dictionary
inflection — [in flek′shən] n. [L inflexio < inflexus, pp. of inflectere: see INFLECT] 1. a turning, bending, or curving 2. a turn, bend, or curve 3. any change in tone or pitch of the voice; modulation [to signal a question by a rising inflection] 4. a… … English World dictionary
inflection — I noun accent, accentuation, cadence, emphasis, expression, intonation, modulation, pitch, stress, tone, voice change associated concepts: demeanor of a witness, polygraph test II index intonation, stress (accent) … Law dictionary
inflection — inflection, inflexion англ. [инфле/кшн] муз. интонация … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
inflection — [n] accent, intonation articulation, change, emphasis, enunciation, modulation, pitch, pronunciation, sound, timbre, tonality, tone, tone of voice, variation; concepts 65,595 Ant. monotone … New thesaurus
inflection — (chiefly Brit. also inflexion) ► NOUN 1) Grammar a change in the form of a word (typically the ending) to express a grammatical function or attribute such as tense, mood, person, number, case, and gender. 2) a variation in intonation or pitch of… … English terms dictionary
Inflection — In grammar, inflection or inflexion is the way language handles grammatical relations and relational categories such as tense, mood, voice, aspect, person, number, gender, case. In covert inflection, such categories are not overtly expressed.… … Wikipedia
inflection — inflectionless, adj. /in flek sheuhn/, n. 1. modulation of the voice; change in pitch or tone of voice. 2. Also, flection. Gram. a. the process or device of adding affixes to or changing the shape of a base to give it a different syntactic… … Universalium