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1 three-dimensional
[θriːdɪ'mɛnʃənl]adj* * *adjective (( abbreviation 3-D) having three dimensions, ie height, width and depth.) trójwymiarowy -
2 three-dimensional
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3 three-dimensional
przestrzennytrójwymiarowyEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > three-dimensional
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4 three-dimensional element
element objętościelement przestrzennyelement trójwymiarowyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > three-dimensional element
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5 three-dimensional flow
przepływ przestrzennyprzepływ trójwymiarowyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > three-dimensional flow
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6 three-dimensional polymer
polimer przestrzennypolimer usieciowanyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > three-dimensional polymer
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7 three-dimensional sound
dźwięk trójwymiarowyEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > three-dimensional sound
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8 three-dimensional space
przestrzeń trójwymiarowaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > three-dimensional space
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9 three-dimensional state of stress
przestrzenny stan naprężeniaEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > three-dimensional state of stress
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10 three-dimensional sound
dźwięk trójwymiarowyEnglish-Polish dictionary of Electronics and Computer Science > three-dimensional sound
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11 -dimensional
[dɪ'mɛnʃənl]adj suff* * *(of (a certain number of) dimensions: a three-dimensional figure.) -wymiarowy -
12 three
[θriː]num* * *[Ɵri:] 1. noun1) (the number or figure 3.) trzy2) (the age of 3.) wiek 3 lat2. adjective1) (3 in number.) trzy2) (aged 3.) w wieku 3 lat•- three-- three-dimensional
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- three-year-old 3. adjective((of a person, animal or thing) that is three years old.) trzyletni -
13 stereoscopic
[steriə'skopik]((of films, pictures etc) filmed, shown etc by an apparatus taking or showing two photographs at different angles, so that a three-dimensional image is produced.) stereoskopowy -
14 triangle
['traɪæŋgl]ntrójkąt m* * *1) (a two-dimensional figure with three sides and three angles.) trójkąt2) (a musical instrument consisting of a triangular metal bar that is struck with a small hammer.) trójkąt•
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three-dimensional — three di|men|sion|al [ ,θri dı menʃənl ] adjective 1. ) not flat, but able to be measured in height, depth, and width: a three dimensional model of the bridge a ) used for describing images that look as if they are three dimensional: three… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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three-dimensional — [thrē′də men′shə nəl] adj. 1. a) of or having three dimensions b) appearing to have depth or thickness in addition to height and width 2. having a convincing or lifelike quality … English World dictionary
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three-dimensional — ► ADJECTIVE 1) having or appearing to have length, breadth, and depth. 2) having depth; lifelike or real … English terms dictionary
three-dimensional — 1) ADJ A three dimensional object is solid rather than flat, because it can be measured in three different directions, usually the height, length, and width. The abbreviation 3 D can also be used. ...a three dimensional model. ...the three… … English dictionary
three-dimensional — UK [ˌθriː daɪˈmenʃ(ə)nəl] / US [ˌθrɪ dɪˈmenʃən(ə)l] adjective 1) a) not flat, but able to be measured in height, depth, and width a three dimensional model of the bridge b) used for describing images that look as if they are three dimensional… … English dictionary
three-dimensional — adjective 1. involving or relating to three dimensions or aspects; giving the illusion of depth (Freq. 5) lifelike three dimensional characters a three dimensional account of conditions under the new government they shot the movie in three D •… … Useful english dictionary
three-dimensional — adjective Date: 1872 1. of, relating to, or having three dimensions 2. giving the illusion of depth or varying distances used especially of an image or a pictorial representation on a two dimensional medium when this illusion is enhanced by… … New Collegiate Dictionary
three-dimensional — adjective 1 having or seeming to have length, depth, and height: a three dimensional structure 2 a three dimensional character in a book, film etc, seems like a real person … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
three-dimensional — adjective 1》 having or appearing to have length, breadth, and depth. 2》 lifelike or real: it is a tall tale, but three dimensional. Derivatives three dimensionality noun three dimensionally adverb … English new terms dictionary