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  • 1 antarctic

    1. adjective

    Antarctic Circle/Ocean — südlicher Polarkreis/Südpolarmeer, das

    2. proper noun

    the Antarcticdie Antarktis

    * * *
    adjective, noun
    ((with the) (of) the area round the South Pole.) die Antarktis
    * * *
    Ant·arc·tic
    [ænˈtɑ:ktɪk, AM -ˈtɑ:rk-]
    I. n
    the \Antarctic die Antarktis
    II. adj animal, flora and fauna antarktisch; expedition, explorer Antarktis-
    \Antarctic Circle südlicher Polarkreis
    \Antarctic Ocean südliches Eismeer
    \Antarctic Peninsula antarktische Halbinsel
    * * *
    [nt'Aːktɪk]
    1. adj
    antarktisch, der Antarktis
    2. n
    * * *
    antarctic [æntˈɑː(r)ktık]
    A adj antarktisch, Südpol…:
    Antarctic Circle südlicher Polarkreis;
    Antarctic Ocean Südliches Eismeer;
    B s Antarctic Antarktis f
    * * *
    1. adjective

    Antarctic Circle/Ocean — südlicher Polarkreis/Südpolarmeer, das

    2. proper noun

    English-german dictionary > antarctic

  • 2 polar

    adjective
    1) (of pole) polar [Kaltluft, Gewässer]; Polar[eis, -gebiet, -fuchs]
    2) (Magn.) polar
    3) (directly opposite) [diametral] entgegengesetzt
    * * *
    * * *
    po·lar
    [ˈpəʊləʳ, AM ˈpoʊlɚ]
    adj attr, inv
    1. (near pole) polar
    \polar explorer Polarforscher(in) m(f)
    \polar ice caps polare Eiskappen
    \polar region Polargebiet nt
    2. (opposite) gegensätzlich, polar geh
    \polar extremes extreme Gegensätze
    \polar opposites diametrale Gegensätze geh
    \polar opposition frontale Gegenposition
    * * *
    ['pəʊlə(r)]
    adj
    1) Polar-, polar
    2) (= opposite) polar
    * * *
    polar [ˈpəʊlə(r)]
    A adj
    1. polar, Polar…:
    polar air METEO Polarluft f, polare Kaltluft;
    polar angle ASTRON, MATH Polarwinkel m;
    polar axis ASTRON, MATH Polarachse f;
    polar bear ZOOL Eis-, Polarbär m;
    polar body BIOL Polkörper(chen) m(n);
    polar circle GEOG Polarkreis m;
    polar distance ASTRON, MATH Poldistanz f;
    polar explorer Polarforscher(in);
    polar fox ZOOL Polarfuchs m;
    polar front METEO Polarfront f;
    polar lights pl ASTRON Polarlicht n;
    polar night Polarnacht f;
    polar projection (Kartografie) Polarprojektion f;
    polar regions pl Polargebiet n;
    polar star Polarstern m
    2. MATH, PHYS polar:
    polar coordinates pl Polarkoordinaten(system) pl(n);
    polar curve Polarkurve f;
    polar equation Gleichung f in Polarkoordinaten;
    polar line B a
    3. fig polar, genau entgegengesetzt (wirkend)
    4. fig zentral, bestimmend (Prinzip etc)
    B s Polare f:
    a) MATH Verbindungsgerade der Berührungspunkte zweier Tangenten an einen Kegelschnitt
    b) FLUG Kurvenzug in der grafischen Darstellung der aerodynamischen Eigenschaften eines Tragflügels oder eines Flugzeugs in einem rechtwinkligen Koordinatensystem
    * * *
    adjective
    1) (of pole) polar [Kaltluft, Gewässer]; Polar[eis, -gebiet, -fuchs]
    2) (Magn.) polar
    3) (directly opposite) [diametral] entgegengesetzt
    * * *
    adj.
    entgengesetzt adj.

    English-german dictionary > polar

  • 3 arctic

    1. adjective
    (lit. or fig.) arktisch

    Arctic Circle/Ocean — nördlicher Polarkreis/Nordpolarmeer, das

    2. proper noun

    the Arcticdie Arktis

    * * *
    1) (of the area round the North Pole: the Arctic wilderness.) arktisch
    2) ((no capital) very cold: arctic conditions.) arktisch
    - academic.ru/118916/the_Arctic">the Arctic
    * * *
    Arc·tic
    [ˈɑ:ktɪk, AM ˈɑ:rk-]
    I. n no pl
    the \Arctic die Arktis
    II. adj inv arktisch
    \Arctic expedition Nordpolexpedition f
    * * *
    ['Aːktɪk]
    1. adj (lit, fig)
    arktisch
    2. n
    1)
    2) (US: shoe) gefütterter, wasserundurchlässiger Überschuh
    * * *
    arctic [ˈɑː(r)ktık]
    A adj
    1. arktisch, nördlich, Nord…, Polar…:
    Arctic Circle nördlicher Polarkreis;
    arctic fox Polarfuchs m;
    arctic front METEO Arktikfront f;
    arctic seal Seal-Imitation f aus Kaninchenfell
    2. fig arktisch, eiskalt
    B s US gefütterter, wasserdichter Überschuh
    * * *
    1. adjective
    (lit. or fig.) arktisch

    Arctic Circle/Ocean — nördlicher Polarkreis/Nordpolarmeer, das

    2. proper noun
    * * *
    n.
    Arktis f.

    English-german dictionary > arctic

  • 4 Arctic

    1. adjective
    (lit. or fig.) arktisch

    Arctic Circle/Ocean — nördlicher Polarkreis/Nordpolarmeer, das

    2. proper noun

    the Arcticdie Arktis

    * * *
    1) (of the area round the North Pole: the Arctic wilderness.) arktisch
    2) ((no capital) very cold: arctic conditions.) arktisch
    - academic.ru/118916/the_Arctic">the Arctic
    * * *
    Arc·tic
    [ˈɑ:ktɪk, AM ˈɑ:rk-]
    I. n no pl
    the \Arctic die Arktis
    II. adj inv arktisch
    \Arctic expedition Nordpolexpedition f
    * * *
    ['Aːktɪk]
    1. adj (lit, fig)
    arktisch
    2. n
    1)
    2) (US: shoe) gefütterter, wasserundurchlässiger Überschuh
    * * *
    Arctic [ˈɑː(r)ktık; US auch ˈɑːrtık] s Arktis f
    * * *
    1. adjective
    (lit. or fig.) arktisch

    Arctic Circle/Ocean — nördlicher Polarkreis/Nordpolarmeer, das

    2. proper noun
    * * *
    n.
    Arktis f.

    English-german dictionary > Arctic

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