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1 obtuse angular joint
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2 angle
I 1. noun1) (Geom.) Winkel, deracute/obtuse/right angle — spitzer/stumpfer/rechter Winkel
the committee examined the matter from various angles — der Ausschuss prüfte die Angelegenheit von verschiedenen Seiten
2. transitive verblooking at it from a commercial angle — aus kaufmännischer Sicht betrachtet
1) [aus]richten2) (coll.): (bias) färben [Nachrichten, Formulierung]3. intransitive verb[im Winkel] abbiegenII intransitive verb(fish) angeln; (fig.)angle for something — sich um etwas bemühen
* * *I ['æŋɡl] noun1) (the (amount of) space between two straight lines or surfaces that meet: an angle of 90°.) der Winkel2) (a point of view: from a journalist's angle.) der Blickwinkel3) (a corner.) die Ecke•- academic.ru/2603/angular">angular- angularity II ['æŋɡl] verb(to use a rod and line to try to catch fish: angling for trout.) angeln- angler- angling* * *an·gle[ˈæŋgl̩]I. nthe picture was hanging at an \angle das Bild hing schiefhe wore his hat at a jaunty \angle er trug den Hut keck über dem Ohrinterior \angle Innenwinkel mright \angle rechter Winkelat an \angle of 20° in einem Winkel von 20°, in einem 20°-Winkelwhat is the best news \angle for this story? wie zieht man diese Story am besten auf?I realized I was looking at it from the wrong \angle ich stellte fest, dass ich es von der falschen Seite betrachtetewhat's your \angle on this issue? wie stehst du zu diesem Problem?II. vt▪ to \angle sth at sb/sth etw auf jdn/etw ausrichtenthe comic is \angled at 8- to 12-year-olds Zielgruppe des Comics sind Acht- bis Zwölfjährige* * *I ['ŋgl]1. n1) Winkel mat an angle of 40° — in einem Winkel von 40°
at an angle —
at an angle to the street — schräg or im Winkel zur Straße
he was wearing his hat at an angle —
3) (= position) Winkel mif you take the photograph from this angle — wenn du die Aufnahme aus or von diesem (Blick)winkel machst
a journalist usually has an angle on a story — ein Journalist schreibt seine Berichte gewöhnlich von einer gewissen Warte aus
an inside angle on the story — die Geschichte vom Standpunkt eines Insiders or eines Direktbeteiligten or eines direkt Beteiligten
2. vtlamp etc (aus)richten, einstellen; (SPORT) shot im Winkel schießen/schlagen; (fig) information, report färbenIIthe question was angled at getting one particular answer — es war eine Suggestivfrage
vi (esp Brit FISHING)angeln* * *angle1 [ˈæŋɡl]A sangle of advance ELEK, PHYS Voreilungswinkel;angle of attack FLUG Anstellwinkel;a) TECH Anstiegswinkel,b) FLUG Steigwinkel;angle of departure (Ballistik) Abgangswinkel;angle of divergence Streu(ungs)winkel;angle of elevation Höhen-, Steigungswinkel;a) Einfallswinkel,b) FLUG Anstellwinkel;angle of inclination Neigungswinkel;angle of lag ELEK, PHYS Nacheilungswinkel;angle of taper Konizität f (des Kegels);at right angles to im rechten Winkel zu;at an angle schräg;at an angle of in einem Winkel von;2. TECHa) Knie(stück) nb) pl Winkeleisen pl3. Ecke f (eines Gebäudes etc)4. scharfe, spitze Kante6. ASTROL Haus n7. fig Standpunkt m, Gesichtswinkel m, Seite f8. fig Seite f, Aspekt m:9. Methode f (etwas anzupacken oder zu erreichen):he knows all the angles and wangles umg er kennt alle TricksB v/t1. ab-, umbiegen, abwinkeln2. TECH bördeln3. Bericht etc färbenangle2 [ˈæŋɡl] v/i angeln:angle for compliments nach Komplimenten fischen* * *I 1. noun1) (Geom.) Winkel, deracute/obtuse/right angle — spitzer/stumpfer/rechter Winkel
at an angle of 60° — im Winkel von 60°
2. transitive verbthe committee examined the matter from various angles — der Ausschuss prüfte die Angelegenheit von verschiedenen Seiten
1) [aus]richten2) (coll.): (bias) färben [Nachrichten, Formulierung]3. intransitive verb[im Winkel] abbiegenII intransitive verb(fish) angeln; (fig.)* * *n.Kante -n f.Winkel - m. v.angeln v. -
3 angled
adjective(angular) eckig [Form, Figur]; (placed obliquely) schief; (fig. coll.) tendenziös, gefärbt [Bericht, Kommentar]acute-/obtuse-/right-angled — spitz-/stumpf-/rechtwinklig
* * *an·gled[ˈæŋgl̩d]1. (positioned)* * *angled [ˈæŋɡld] adj1. wink(e)lig, winkelförmig, Winkel…* * *adjective(angular) eckig [Form, Figur]; (placed obliquely) schief; (fig. coll.) tendenziös, gefärbt [Bericht, Kommentar]acute-/obtuse-/right-angled — spitz-/stumpf-/rechtwinklig
* * *adj.gewinkelt adj.
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