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1 triangular
adjectivedreieckig; dreiseitig [Pyramide]* * *[-ɡju-]adjective (in the shape of a triangle: a triangular road-sign; It is triangular in shape.) dreieckig* * *tri·an·gu·lar[traɪˈæŋgjələʳ, AM -ɚ]adj dreieckig* * *[traɪ'ŋgjʊlə(r)]adj2)triangular contest (between nations) — Dreipersonenwettkampf m Dreinationenwettkampf m
* * *triangular [traıˈæŋɡjʊlə(r)] adj (adv triangularly)1. MATH triangulär, dreieckig:triangular matrix Dreiecksmatrix f2. figa) Dreier…b) dreiseitig (Abkommen etc):* * *adjectivedreieckig; dreiseitig [Pyramide]* * *adj.dreieckig adj. -
2 three-cornered
three-ˈcor·neredadj inv1. (triangular) dreieckig\three-cornered hat Dreispitz m\three-cornered arrangement Dreiecksvereinbarung f2. SPORT Drei-\three-cornered battle Dreikampf m\three-cornered contest Wettkampf m mit drei Teilnehmern* * *three-cornered adj1. dreieckig:three-cornered hat Dreispitz m2. zu dreien, Dreier…: -
3 three-cornered
three-'cor·nered adj1) ( triangular) dreieckig;\three-cornered hat Dreispitz m;\three-cornered arrangement Dreiecksvereinbarung f2) sports Drei-;\three-cornered battle Dreikampf m;\three-cornered contest Wettkampf m mit drei Teilnehmern
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