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1 inverse
1.aggettivo [ˌɪn'vɜːs] inverso (anche mat.)2.nome ['ɪnvɜːs] mat. inverso m.* * *inverse /ˈɪnvɜ:s/A a.inverso; contrario; opposto: Love is the inverse of hate, l'amore è il contrario dell'odio; (mat.) in inverse proportion [ratio], in proporzione [ragione] inversaB n.1 (l') inverso; (l') opposto● (mecc.) inverse cam, camma inversainversely avv.* * *1.aggettivo [ˌɪn'vɜːs] inverso (anche mat.)2.nome ['ɪnvɜːs] mat. inverso m. -
2 inverse in·verse
['ɪn'vɜːs]1. adj2. ninverso, contrario -
3 ratio
['reɪʃɪəʊ]in direct, inverse ratio to — direttamente, inversamente proporzionale a
in o by a ratio of 60:40 — in proporzione di 60 a 40
* * *['reiʃiəu]plural - ratios; noun(the amount or proportion of one thing compared to another: There is a ratio of two girls to one boy in this class.) proporzione* * *['reɪʃɪəʊ]in direct, inverse ratio to — direttamente, inversamente proporzionale a
in o by a ratio of 60:40 — in proporzione di 60 a 40
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4 inversely
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5 ♦ proportion
♦ proportion /prəˈpɔ:ʃn/n.1 [cu] ( anche mat.) proporzione: in inverse [direct] proportion, in proporzione inversa [diretta]; the proportions of a palace, le proporzioni di un palazzo; to bear no proportion to, non essere in proporzione con; to keep st. in proportion, mantenere qc. nelle giuste proporzioni; out of ( all) proportion (to st.), sproporzionato (rispetto a qc.); sense of proportion, senso delle proporzioni2 parte; quota; percentuale: A high proportion of young people are leaving the countryside, un'alta percentuale di giovani abbandona le campagne(to) proportion /prəˈpɔ:ʃn/v. t.1 proporzionare; adeguare; commisurare: to proportion direct taxation to income brackets, proporzionare l'imposizione diretta agli scaglioni di reddito3 dividere in parti eque; spartire
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inverse — [ ɛ̃vɛrs ] adj. et n. m. • 1611; envers XIIe; lat. inversus, de invertere « retourner » I ♦ Adj. 1 ♦ (Direction, ordre) Qui est exactement opposé, contraire. Dans l ordre inverse. Une relation inverse. Tourner dans le sens inve … Encyclopédie Universelle
inverse — in‧verse [ˌɪnˈvɜːs◂ ǁ ɜːrs◂] adjective in inverse proportion/relation to something used for saying that one thing increases at the same rate as another related thing gets smaller: • Stocks moved in inverse relation to oil prices throughout the… … Financial and business terms
Inverse — In*verse , a. [L. inversus, p. p. of invertere: cf. F. inverse. See {Invert}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Opposite in order, relation, or effect; reversed; inverted; reciprocal; opposed to {direct}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) Inverted; having a position or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Inverse — or inversion may refer to:* Inverse (program), a program for solving inverse and optimization problems * Inversion (music) * Inversion (prosody), the reversal of the order of a foot s elements * Inversion (linguistics) * Inversion (law),… … Wikipedia
inverse — [in vʉrs′, in′vʉrs΄] adj. [L inversus, pp. of invertere] 1. inverted; reversed in order or relation; directly opposite 2. Math. designating or of an operation which, when applied after a specific operation, cancels it [subtraction is the inverse… … English World dictionary
Inverse — In verse, n. That which is inverse. [1913 Webster] Thus the course of human study is the inverse of the course of things in nature. Tatham. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inverse — I adjective antipodal, antipodean, antithetical, contrary, converse, conversus, diametrically opposite, inversus, inverted, opposite, reverse, reversed, transposed, turned about associated concepts: inverse condemnation, inverse discrimination II … Law dictionary
Inverse — (franz., spr. ängwärß , umgekehrt), Kunstausdruck im Kartenspiel, s. Trente et quarante … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
inverse — фр. [энвэ/рс], англ. [и/нвэс] inverso ит. [инвэ/рсо] противоположный, обратный … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
inverse — (adj.) mid 15c., from L. inversus, pp. of invertere (see INVERT (Cf. invert)). Related: Inversely. As a noun, 1680s, from the adjective … Etymology dictionary
inverse — [adj] opposite changed, contrary, converse, flipped, inverted, reverse, reversed, reverted, transposed, turned, turned over; concept 564 … New thesaurus