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2 scalar
1 adjCOMP&DP escalado (AmL)2 nMATH, PHYS escalar m -
3 scalar
adj.escalar.s.escalar, variable usada para representar un bloque de información en programación Perl. -
4 scalar-network analyzer
(AmE) see scalar-network analyser BrEEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > scalar-network analyzer
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5 scalar measurement
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6 scalar potential
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7 scalar product
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8 scalar resistor
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9 scalar type
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10 scalar-network analyser
n (BrE)ELEC, ELEC ENG analizador de red escalar mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > scalar-network analyser
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11 scalar-network analysis
nELEC, ELEC ENG análisis de red escalar mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > scalar-network analysis
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12 scalar quantity
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13 magnetic scalar potential
nPHYS potencial escalar magnético mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > magnetic scalar potential
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14 escala
Del verbo escalar: ( conjugate escalar) \ \
escala es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: escala escalar
escala sustantivo femenino 1 ( en general) scale;◊ escala centígrada/Fahrenheit centigrade o Celsius/Fahrenheit scale;escala de valores set of values; escala musical (musical) scale; la escala social the social scale; hecho a escala done to scale; a gran escala on a large scale 2 (Aviac, Náut) stopover;
escalar ( conjugate escalar) verbo transitivo ‹montaña/pared› to climb, scale; (en jerarquía, clasificación) to climb (up) verbo intransitivo (Dep) to climb, go climbing
escala sustantivo femenino
1 (serie, gradación) scale: la maqueta se realizó a escala, the model was made to scale
la escala decimal, decimal scale
2 (de colores) range
escala de valores, set of values
3 (parada provisional) Náut port of call Av stopover: el avión hace escala en Barcelona, the plane stops over in Barcelona
escala técnica, refuelling stop
4 (escalera portátil) ladder, stepladder
5 (clasificación del personal de una empresa) position: subió de escala en la organización, he was promoted to a higher position in the company
6 (Mús) scale: tocó una escala muy alta, difícil de seguir con la voz, she played a very high scale which was difficult to sing
escalar
I verbo transitivo to climb, scale
II adjetivo Elec Locuciones: magnitud escalar, scalar quantitity ' escala' also found in these entries: Spanish: bastante - do - fa - la - re - sol - abajo - arriba - descendente - mayor - modelo - nivel - tarifa English: call in - full-scale - grade - kit - ladder - large-scale - model - nationally - nationwide - originate - point - port of call - price range - put in - range - Richter scale - rise - scale - scale down - sliding scale - small-scale - stop - stop off - stop over - stopover - wholesale - country - full - global - put - rope - sliding - time -
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escalar ( conjugate escalar) verbo transitivo ‹montaña/pared› to climb, scale; (en jerarquía, clasificación) to climb (up) verbo intransitivo (Dep) to climb, go climbing
escalar
I verbo transitivo to climb, scale
II adjetivo Elec Locuciones: magnitud escalar, scalar quantitity ' escalar' also found in these entries: Spanish: brío English: arduous - climb - scale - ascend - spiral -
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17 quantity
См. также в других словарях:
scalar — Mathematics & Physics ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having only magnitude, not direction. ► NOUN ▪ a scalar quantity (especially as opposed to a vector). ORIGIN Latin scalaris, from scala ladder … English terms dictionary
scalar — [skā′lər] adj. [L scalaris, of a ladder < scalae, steps, ladder: see SCALE1] 1. in, on, or involving a scale or scales 2. Math. designating or of a quantity that has magnitude but no direction in space, as volume or temperature n. a scalar… … English World dictionary
Scalar — Sca lar, n. (Math.) In the quaternion analysis, a quantity that has magnitude, but not direction; distinguished from a vector, which has both magnitude and direction. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scalar — [lateinisch italienisch] der, s/ e, der Segelflosser … Universal-Lexikon
scalar — (adj.) resembling a ladder, 1650s, from L. scalaris of or pertaining to a ladder, from scalae (pl.) ladder, steps (see SCALE (Cf. scale) (n.2)). Mathematical sense first recorded 1846 … Etymology dictionary
Scalar — A scalar is a variable that only has magnitude, e.g. a speed of 40 km/h. Compare it with vector, a quantity comprising both magnitude and direction, e.g. a velocity of 40km/h north .* Scalar (mathematics), a quantity which is independent of… … Wikipedia
scalar — I. adjective Etymology: Latin scalaris, from scalae stairs, ladder more at scale Date: circa 1656 1. having an uninterrupted series of steps ; graduated < scalar chain of authority > < scalar cells > 2. a … New Collegiate Dictionary
scalar — SCALÁR1, scalari, s.m. Peşte originar din America de Sud, cu reflexe aurii şi brune, brăzdat de dungi transversale negre sau gri, folosit ca peşte de acvariu (Pteraphyllum scalare). – Din fr. scalaire. Trimis de cata, 22.04.2008. Sursa: DEX 98 … … Dicționar Român
scalar — /skay leuhr/, adj. 1. representable by position on a scale or line; having only magnitude: a scalar variable. 2. of, pertaining to, or utilizing a scalar. 3. ladderlike in arrangement or organization; graduated: a scalar structure for promoting… … Universalium
scalar — sca•lar [[t]ˈskeɪ lər[/t]] adj. 1) math. representable by position on a scale or line; having only magnitude: a scalar variable[/ex] 2) math. of, pertaining to, or utilizing a scalar 3) ladderlike in arrangement or organization; graduated 4) math … From formal English to slang
scalar — /ˈskeɪlə/ (say skayluh) Mathematics –adjective 1. representable by position on a line; having only magnitude: a scalar variable. 2. of or relating to a scalar, or something utilising scalars. –noun 3. a quantity possessing only magnitude… …