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second order equation

  • 1 Gleichung zweiten Grades

    Gleichung f zweiten Grades second-order equation

    Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Gleichung zweiten Grades

  • 2 quadratische Gleichung

    Gleichung f: quadratische Gleichung f second-order equation

    Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > quadratische Gleichung

  • 3 Grad

    ( grade) umg. gerade
    * * *
    der Grad
    extent; degree; grade
    * * *
    [graːt]
    m -(e)s, -e
    [-də] (SCI, UNIV fig) degree; (MIL) rank; (TYP = Schriftgrad) size

    ein Winkel von 45 Grád — an angle of 45 degrees, a 45-degree angle

    unterm 32. Grád nördlicher Breite — latitude 32 degrees north

    4 Grád Kälte — 4 degrees below freezing point or zero, 4 degrees below

    4 Grád Wärme — 4 degrees above freezing point or zero

    20 Grád Fahrenheit/Celsius — 20 (degrees) Fahrenheit/centigrade or Celsius

    um 5 Grád wärmer seinto be 5 degrees warmer

    null Grád — zero

    Wasser auf 80 Grád erhitzen — to heat water to 80 degrees

    es kocht bei 100 Grád — boiling occurs at 100 degrees

    in Gráde einteilen — to calibrate, to graduate

    ein Verwandter zweiten/dritten Grádes — a relative once/twice removed

    Vetter zweiten Grádes — second cousin

    Verbrennungen ersten/zweiten Grádes (Med) — first-/second-degree burns

    in einem or bis zu einem gewissen Grád(e) — up to a certain point, to a certain degree

    in hohem Grád(e) — to a great or large extent

    im höchsten Grád(e) — extremely

    See:
    * * *
    der
    1) ((an) amount or extent: There is still a degree of uncertainty; The degree of skill varies considerably from person to person.) degree
    2) (a unit of temperature: 20° (= 20 degrees) Celsius.) degree
    3) (a unit by which angles are measured: at an angle of 90° (= 90 degrees).) degree
    4) (one level in a scale of qualities, sizes etc: several grades of sandpaper; a high-grade ore.) grade
    5) (an extreme point or intensity: His anger reached such a pitch that he hit her.) pitch
    * * *
    <-[e]s, -e>
    [ˈgra:t, pl ˈgra:də]
    m
    1. SCI, MATH degree
    2. GEOG degree
    3. PHYS degree
    ... \Grad unter null [o minus] [o Kälte] degree/s below [zero]
    ... \Grad über null [o plus] [o Wärme]... degree/s above zero [or freezing]
    Wasser gefriert bei null \Grad/kocht bei 100 \Grad Celsius water freezes at zero/boils at 100 degrees Celsius
    4. SCH degree
    akademischer \Grad [university] degree
    5. (Maß, Stufe) level
    ersten/zweiten/dritten \Grades MED first-/second-/third-degree
    Verbrennungen ersten \Grades first-degree burns
    eine Tante/ein Onkel etc. ersten \Grades an immediate uncle/aunt etc.
    eine Tante/ein Onkel etc. zweiten/dritten \Grades an aunt/uncle etc. once/twice removed
    bis zu einem gewissen \Grad[e] to a certain degree [or extent]
    im höchsten/in hohem \Grad[e] extremely/to a great [or large] extent
    6.
    der dritte \Grad (euph) the third degree fam
    um [ein]hundertachtzig \Grad (fam) complete[ly]
    die Regierung hat sich in Bezug auf ihre politische Linie um 180 \Grad gedreht the government has made a u-turn in respect of their policies
    * * *
    der; Grad[e]s, Grade

    Verbrennungen ersten/zweiten Grades — first-/second-degree burns

    ein Verwandter ersten/zweiten Grades — an immediate relation/a relation once removed

    in hohem Gradeto a great or large extent

    2) (akademischer Grad) degree; (Milit.) rank
    3) (Maßeinheit, Math., Geogr.) degree

    10 Grad Wärme/Kälte — 10 degrees above zero/below [zero]

    minus 5 Grad/5 Grad minus — minus 5 degrees

    Gleichungen zweiten Grades — equations of the second degree; quadratic equations

    sich um hundertachtzig Grad drehen(fig.) completely change [one's views]

    der 50. Grad nördlicher Breite — [latitude] 50 degrees North

    * * *
    Grad m; -(e)s, - oder -e, bei Gradangaben: -
    1. Temperatur: degree;
    bei acht Grad at (a temperature of) eight degrees;
    es sind acht Grad it’s eight degrees, the temperature is eight degrees;
    zwei Grad Wärme/Kälte oder
    plus/minus oder
    über/unter Null two degrees above/below zero;
    20 Grad Celsius entsprechen 68 Grad Fahrenheit 20 degrees Celsius is (the same as) 68 degrees Fahrenheit;
    39 Grad (Fieber) haben have a temperature of 39
    2. MATH, PHYS, GEOG etc degree;
    Gleichung zweiten Grades quadratic equation, equation of the second degree;
    40 Grad nördlicher Breite 40° (= forty degrees) north (latitude);
    sich um 180 Grad drehen turn through 180 degrees; fig do a complete about-turn ( oder U-turn)
    3. (Maß) degree; (Ausmaß) auch extent;
    ein geringer/hoher Grad an (+dat) a slight/high degree of;
    bestimmen/messen determine/measure the degree of maturity;
    in hohem Grade to a high degree, highly; (weitgehend) largely, to a great extent;
    im höchsten Grade extremely, highly;
    in dem Grade, dass … to such a degree that…;
    bis zu einem gewissen Grad(e) up to a point, to some extent
    4. (Stufe) stage; MIL rank; UNIV degree; TYPO size (of type), pointsize;
    Verbrennung zweiten Grades second-degree burn;
    Vetter ersten/zweiten Grades first/second cousin;
    dritter Grad bei Verhör: third degree
    * * *
    der; Grad[e]s, Grade

    Verbrennungen ersten/zweiten Grades — first-/second-degree burns

    ein Verwandter ersten/zweiten Grades — an immediate relation/a relation once removed

    in hohem Gradeto a great or large extent

    2) (akademischer Grad) degree; (Milit.) rank
    3) (Maßeinheit, Math., Geogr.) degree

    10 Grad Wärme/Kälte — 10 degrees above zero/below [zero]

    minus 5 Grad/5 Grad minus — minus 5 degrees

    Gleichungen zweiten Grades — equations of the second degree; quadratic equations

    sich um hundertachtzig Grad drehen(fig.) completely change [one's views]

    der 50. Grad nördlicher Breite — [latitude] 50 degrees North

    * * *
    -e m.
    degree n.
    grade n.
    order n.
    rank n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Grad

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