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61 Pythagorius
Pythăgŏras, ae, m., = Puthagoras, a celebrated philosopher of Samos, about 550 B.C.; he taught in Lower Italy ( Croton and Metapontum), and was the founder of the Pythagorean philosophy, which received its name from him, Cic. Tusc. 1, 10, 20; 1, 16, 38; 4, 1, 2; id. Fin. 5, 2, 4; id. Div. 1, 3, 5; Hor. S. 2, 6, 63; Ov. M. 15, 60; Liv. 1, 18.— The Greek letter g (called littera Pythagorae), with its two divergent arms, was used by Pythagoras as a symbol of the two diverse paths of life, that of virtue and of vice, Aus. Idyll. 12, 9; cf. Pers. 3, 56; v. also Lact. 6, 3, 6.—Hence,A.Pythăgŏrēus or Pythăgŏrīus, a, um, adj., = Puthagoreios, Pythagorean:B.somnia,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 52: dogma, Lab. ap. Prisc. p. 679:pavo,
into which, according to the Pythagorean doctrine of metempsychosis, the soul of Euphorbus had passed before it reached Pythagoras, Pers. 6, 11:brassica,
highly recommended by Pythagoras, Cato, R. R. 157 in lemm. (cf. Plin. 20, 9, 33, § 78):mos,
Plin. 35, 12, 46, § 160.— Plur, subst.: Pythă-gŏrēi ( - ŏrīi), ōrum, m., the followers of the Pythagorean philosophy, the Pythagoreans, Cic. Tusc. 1, 16, 38; id. de Or. 2, 37, 154 al.—Pythăgŏrĭcus, a, um, adj., = Puthagorikos Pythagorean:libri,
Liv. 30, 29:philosophia,
Plin. 13, 13, 27, § 86 (an interpolated passage, v. Sillig in loc.):prudentia,
Val. Max. 4, 7, 1 (but Pythagorii, Cic. Div. 1, 30, 62 B. and K.; cf. Madv. Opusc. Ac. 1, p. 512). -
62 Pythagoroii
Pythăgŏras, ae, m., = Puthagoras, a celebrated philosopher of Samos, about 550 B.C.; he taught in Lower Italy ( Croton and Metapontum), and was the founder of the Pythagorean philosophy, which received its name from him, Cic. Tusc. 1, 10, 20; 1, 16, 38; 4, 1, 2; id. Fin. 5, 2, 4; id. Div. 1, 3, 5; Hor. S. 2, 6, 63; Ov. M. 15, 60; Liv. 1, 18.— The Greek letter g (called littera Pythagorae), with its two divergent arms, was used by Pythagoras as a symbol of the two diverse paths of life, that of virtue and of vice, Aus. Idyll. 12, 9; cf. Pers. 3, 56; v. also Lact. 6, 3, 6.—Hence,A.Pythăgŏrēus or Pythăgŏrīus, a, um, adj., = Puthagoreios, Pythagorean:B.somnia,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 52: dogma, Lab. ap. Prisc. p. 679:pavo,
into which, according to the Pythagorean doctrine of metempsychosis, the soul of Euphorbus had passed before it reached Pythagoras, Pers. 6, 11:brassica,
highly recommended by Pythagoras, Cato, R. R. 157 in lemm. (cf. Plin. 20, 9, 33, § 78):mos,
Plin. 35, 12, 46, § 160.— Plur, subst.: Pythă-gŏrēi ( - ŏrīi), ōrum, m., the followers of the Pythagorean philosophy, the Pythagoreans, Cic. Tusc. 1, 16, 38; id. de Or. 2, 37, 154 al.—Pythăgŏrĭcus, a, um, adj., = Puthagorikos Pythagorean:libri,
Liv. 30, 29:philosophia,
Plin. 13, 13, 27, § 86 (an interpolated passage, v. Sillig in loc.):prudentia,
Val. Max. 4, 7, 1 (but Pythagorii, Cic. Div. 1, 30, 62 B. and K.; cf. Madv. Opusc. Ac. 1, p. 512). -
63 pythagoreisch
Adj. MATH. Pythagorean; pythagoreischer Lehrsatz Pythagoras’s theorem* * *Pythagorean* * *py|tha|go|re|isch [pytago'reːɪʃ]adjPythagorean* * *pythagoreischer Lehrsatz Pythagoras’s theorem -
64 Πυθαγορικά
Πῡθαγορικά, Πυθαγόρειοςof P.neut nom /voc /acc plΠῡθαγορικά̱, Πυθαγόρειοςof P.fem nom /voc /acc dualΠῡθαγορικά̱, Πυθαγόρειοςof P.fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)Πυθαγορικόςin the Pythagorean manner: neut nom /voc /acc plΠυθαγορικά̱, Πυθαγορικόςin the Pythagorean manner: fem nom /voc /acc dualΠυθαγορικά̱, Πυθαγορικόςin the Pythagorean manner: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
65 Πυθαγορικώτερον
Πῡθαγορικώτερον, Πυθαγόρειοςof P.adverbial compΠῡθαγορικώτερον, Πυθαγόρειοςof P.masc acc comp sgΠῡθαγορικώτερον, Πυθαγόρειοςof P.neut nom /voc /acc comp sgΠυθαγορικόςin the Pythagorean manner: adverbial compΠυθαγορικόςin the Pythagorean manner: masc acc comp sgΠυθαγορικόςin the Pythagorean manner: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
66 pythagoricien
pythagoricien, - ienne adj, nm,f Pythagorean.( féminin pythagoricienne) [pitagɔrisjɛ̃, ɛn] adjectif & nom masculin, nom féminin -
67 Pȳthagoricus
Pȳthagoricus (L.), Πυτηαγορικόσ, adj., Pythagorean, of Pythagoras (a philos. of Samos).* * *IPythagorica, Pythagoricum ADJPythagorean; of follower of Pythagoras or his philosophyIIPythagorean, follower of Pythagoras or his philosophy -
68 pitagorico
pitagorico agg. e s.m. Pythagorean: dottrina, filosofia pitagorica, Pythagorean doctrine, philosophy // (mat.): numero pitagorico, Pythagorean number; tavola pitagorica, multiplication table.* * ** * *pitagoricopl. -ci, - che /pita'gɔriko, t∫i, ke/tavola -a multiplication table. -
69 пифагорова тройка
Mathematics: Pythagorean triple, Pythagorean triplet -
70 теорема Пифагора
Mathematics: rule of Pythagoras, the Pythagorean proposition, the theorem of Pyphagoras, (the) Pythagorean theorem -
71 Lehrsatz des Pythagoras
m < math> ■ Pythagoras's theorem; Pythagorean proposition; Pythagorean theoremGerman-english technical dictionary > Lehrsatz des Pythagoras
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72 Pythagoras-Satz
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73 pythagoreischer Lehrsatz
m < math> ■ Pythagoras's theorem; Pythagorean proposition; Pythagorean theoremGerman-english technical dictionary > pythagoreischer Lehrsatz
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74 Satz des Pythagoras
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75 Pitágoras
m.1 Pythagoras.2 Pitagoras.* * *SM Pythagoras* * *= Pythagoras.Ex. Pythagoreanism is a term used for the esoteric and metaphysical beliefs held by Pythagoras and his followers, the Pythagoreans.----* teorema de Pitágoras, el = Pythagorean theorem, the.* * *= Pythagoras.Ex: Pythagoreanism is a term used for the esoteric and metaphysical beliefs held by Pythagoras and his followers, the Pythagoreans.
* teorema de Pitágoras, el = Pythagorean theorem, the.* * *Pythagoras teorema* * *Pitágoras n prPythagoras -
76 demostración
f.1 demonstration, proof.2 display, show, demonstration, demo.3 public demonstration, mutiny, subversive assembly of demonstrators.4 illustration, explanation, demonstration.* * *1 (gen) demonstration2 (manifestación) show, display3 MATEMÁTICAS proof* * *noun f.2) show, display* * *SF1) (=comprobación) [de ejemplo, producto] demonstration; [de teorema, teoría] proofdemostración comercial — commercial exhibition, trade exhibition
2) (=manifestación externa) [de cariño, fuerza] show; [de amistad] gesture; [de cólera] display* * *a) ( de teorema) proofb) (de poder, aptitudes) demonstrationgrandes demostraciones de cariño — a great show o display of affection
c) (de producto, método) demonstration* * *= demonstration, manifestation, substantiation, tangible evidence, demo, reassurance, showroom demonstration, visual explanation.Ex. Steinhagen conducted database searching demonstrations for information professionals and set the wheels in motion for the establishment of the country's first demonstration center of compact disc databases.Ex. The concepts introduced by the colon: (colon) may be manifestations of either Personality, Matter or Energy facets within a given compound.Ex. Written substantiation of this belief, from a wide variety of points of view, has become plentiful in the 1970s.Ex. The chairwoman of the board had decided that as part of the screening process those who had successfully survived the initial winnowing should furnish the board with tangible evidence of how they might perform on a specific assignment.Ex. Shareware, public domain software, and demos can legally be copied and distributed.Ex. Such reassurance becomes particularly important if the inquirer has not sampled the file, either in a printed format or in browsing online.Ex. While this may not be precisely the same application, it will still be a `real' situation, handling `real' data, and it will give a more accurate picture than a simple showroom demonstration.Ex. Perhaps the most famous and certainly one of the oldest visual explanations in mathematics is the visual proof of the Pythagorean theorem.----* CD-ROM de demostración = CD sampler.* demostración del hecho de que = evidence of the fact that.* demostración de programa = software demo.* demostración de software = software demo.* demostración de teoremas = theorem proving.* demostración técnica = technical presentation.* disco de demostración = demonstration disc.* hacer una demostración = give + demonstration.* perfecta demostración = object lesson.* * *a) ( de teorema) proofb) (de poder, aptitudes) demonstrationgrandes demostraciones de cariño — a great show o display of affection
c) (de producto, método) demonstration* * *= demonstration, manifestation, substantiation, tangible evidence, demo, reassurance, showroom demonstration, visual explanation.Ex: Steinhagen conducted database searching demonstrations for information professionals and set the wheels in motion for the establishment of the country's first demonstration center of compact disc databases.
Ex: The concepts introduced by the colon: (colon) may be manifestations of either Personality, Matter or Energy facets within a given compound.Ex: Written substantiation of this belief, from a wide variety of points of view, has become plentiful in the 1970s.Ex: The chairwoman of the board had decided that as part of the screening process those who had successfully survived the initial winnowing should furnish the board with tangible evidence of how they might perform on a specific assignment.Ex: Shareware, public domain software, and demos can legally be copied and distributed.Ex: Such reassurance becomes particularly important if the inquirer has not sampled the file, either in a printed format or in browsing online.Ex: While this may not be precisely the same application, it will still be a `real' situation, handling `real' data, and it will give a more accurate picture than a simple showroom demonstration.Ex: Perhaps the most famous and certainly one of the oldest visual explanations in mathematics is the visual proof of the Pythagorean theorem.* CD-ROM de demostración = CD sampler.* demostración del hecho de que = evidence of the fact that.* demostración de programa = software demo.* demostración de software = software demo.* demostración de teoremas = theorem proving.* demostración técnica = technical presentation.* disco de demostración = demonstration disc.* hacer una demostración = give + demonstration.* perfecta demostración = object lesson.* * *1 (de un teorema) proof2 (de poder, aptitudes) demonstrationlo recibieron con grandes demostraciones de cariño they welcomed him with a great show o display of affectionhicieron una demostración de sus habilidades artísticas they demonstrated their artistic ability3 (de un producto, método) demonstration* * *
demostración sustantivo femenino
demonstration;
( de teorema) proof
demostración sustantivo femenino
1 demonstration
una demostración de fuerza/afecto, a show of strength/ affection
2 (de una teoría) proof
' demostración' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despliegue
- exhibición
- muestra
- prueba
English:
demo
- demonstration
- impartiality
- managerial
- show
- demonstrate
- display
* * *demostración nf1. [muestra] demonstration;una demostración de cariño a demonstration of affection2. [exhibición] display;la policía hizo una demostración de fuerza ante los manifestantes the police made a show of force in front of the demonstrators3. [del funcionamiento] demonstration;hacer una demostración [de cómo funciona algo] to demonstrate, to give a demonstration;me hizo una demostración de cómo preparar una paella he showed me how to make a paella4. [matemática] proof* * *f1 proof2 de método demonstration* * ** * *1. (enseñanza) demonstration2. (muestra) show / display -
77 teorema
m.theorem.* * *1 theorem* * *SM theorem* * *masculino theorem* * *= construct, theorem.Ex. Often they use rather fancy words, such as 'theoretical models' or ' constructs' or 'paradigms' to describe what are, very frequently, no more than hypothetical ideas or categorisations which have little empirical evidence to back them up.Ex. A program is currently being developed to prove this application of the theorem.----* demostración de teoremas = theorem proving.* teorema de Baye = Baye's theorem.* teorema de Pitágoras, el = Pythagorean theorem, the.* * *masculino theorem* * *= construct, theorem.Ex: Often they use rather fancy words, such as 'theoretical models' or ' constructs' or 'paradigms' to describe what are, very frequently, no more than hypothetical ideas or categorisations which have little empirical evidence to back them up.
Ex: A program is currently being developed to prove this application of the theorem.* demostración de teoremas = theorem proving.* teorema de Baye = Baye's theorem.* teorema de Pitágoras, el = Pythagorean theorem, the.* * *theoremel teorema de Pitágoras Pythagoras' theorem* * *
teorema sustantivo masculino theorem
el teorema de Pitágoras, the Pythagoras theorem
' teorema' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
demostración
- demostrar
- enunciar
English:
theorem
* * *teorema nmtheoremel teorema de Pitágoras Pythagoras' theorem* * *m theorem* * *teorema nm: theorem -
78 teorema de Pitágoras, el
(n.) = Pythagorean theorem, theEx. Perhaps the most famous and certainly one of the oldest visual explanations in mathematics is the visual proof of the Pythagorean theorem. -
79 Πυθαγορικωτέρων
Πῡθαγορικωτέρων, Πυθαγόρειοςof P.fem gen comp plΠῡθαγορικωτέρων, Πυθαγόρειοςof P.masc /neut gen comp plΠυθαγορικόςin the Pythagorean manner: fem gen comp plΠυθαγορικόςin the Pythagorean manner: masc /neut gen comp pl -
80 Πυθαγορικών
Πῡθαγορικῶν, Πυθαγόρειοςof P.fem gen plΠῡθαγορικῶν, Πυθαγόρειοςof P.masc /neut gen plΠυθαγορικόςin the Pythagorean manner: fem gen plΠυθαγορικόςin the Pythagorean manner: masc /neut gen pl
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