perpendicular

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English - Turkish
dik

Dans, yatay arzunun dikey bir ifadesidir. - Dancing is a perpendicular expression of a horizontal desire.

{s} dikey

Dans, yatay arzunun dikey bir ifadesidir. - Dancing is a perpendicular expression of a horizontal desire.

dik doğrultuda
dikme
dikey çizgi
(Tıp) Düşey, perendicularis
{s} düşey, dikey. i., mat. dikme
{i} şakül ipi
{i} amut
şakuli
normal
{s} olağan
normal
normal
normal
{i} standart
perpendicular bisector
(Matematik) orta dikme
perpendicular line
(Matematik) dik doğru
perpendicular lines
(Matematik) dik doğrular
perpendicular to
dik
perpendicular motion
düşey hareket
perpendicular planes
(Matematik) dik düzlemler
perpendicularly
dik olarak
normal
çoğunlukla

Tom çoğunlukla abur cubur yese de, nadiren hastalanır ve Vücut Kitle İndeksi normal aralıktadır. - Even though Tom eats mostly junk food, he rarely gets sick and his BMI is in the normal range.

normal
düzgülü
normal
(Biyokimya) düzgül
normal
orta

O sadece normal bir ortaokul öğrencisidir, özellikle akıllı değildir. - He's just a normal junior high school student, not particularly intelligent.

Kız arkadaşımın normal olduğunu düşündüm ama onun bir şeytan olduğu ortaya çıktı. - I thought that my girlfriend was normal, but she turned out to be a succubus!

perpendicularity
dikeylik
in the perpendicular
dikine
let fall a perpendicular
şakül sarkıtmak
make perpendicular
dikleştirmek
middel perpendicular
(Askeri) orta kaime
normal
(Tıp) Herhangi bir şekilde (yapı, görünüş, işlev v.s.) anormallik göstermeyen, tabii, normal
normal
{i} dikey doğru
normal
{s} dikey
normal
{s} ortalama
normal
{s} tipik
normal
{s} dik açılı
normal
olağan, normal normal
out of perpendicular
dimdik olmayan
perpendicularity
{i} düşeylik
perpendicularly
dikey olarak
perpendicularly
(zarf) dik olarak
raise a perpendicular
dikliğini kontrol etmek
raise a perpendicular
şakül sarkıtmak
run perpendicular to the sea
(Coğrafya) denize dik uzanmak
English - English
Of a style of English Gothic architecture from the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
A device such as a plumb line that is used in making or marking a perpendicular line
At or forming a right angle (to)

In most houses, the walls are perpendicular to the floor.

A line or plane that is perpendicular to another
straight up and down
{a} passing at right angles, upright
{n} anything directly upright
Situated at right angles to the plane of the horizon, or directly up or down; vertical
a straight line at right angles to another line
an extremely steep face a Gothic style in 14th and 15th century England; characterized by vertical lines and a four-centered (Tudor) arch and fan vaulting a straight line at right angles to another line extremely steep; "the great perpendicular face of the cliff"
At right angles (90°) to
lines that intersect at 90 degrees
Two lines or planes are perpendicular to each other if the angle between them is 90 degrees, or a right angle This means that they meet each other "square"
A line at right angles to the plane of the horizon; a vertical line or direction
(style) - historical division of English Gothic architecture covering the period from c 1335-50 to c 1530 It formed a backlash against the richness of the Decorated style and emphasized the straight lines of a building, with a strong vertical emphasis
historical division of English Gothic architecture covering the period from c1335-50 to c1530
A perpendicular line or surface points straight up, rather than being sloping or horizontal. We made two slits for the eyes and a perpendicular line for the nose The sides of the loch are almost perpendicular. = vertical
{i} vertical line; plumb, instrument used to set a vertical line
intersecting at or forming right angles; "the axes are perpendicular to each other
When a straight line stands on a straight line and makes the adjacent angles equal to one another and at right angles, the straight line standing on the other is called the perpendicular to the other
Intersecting at or forming a right angle; a 90¼ angle
at right angles to the plane of the horizon or a base line; "a vertical camera angle"; "the monument consists of two vertical pillars supporting a horizontal slab"; "measure the perpendicular height"
A line or plane falling at right angles on another line or surface, or making equal angles with it on each side
Two lines which are perpendicular meet at a 90° angle
Exactly upright or vertical; pointing to the zenith; at right angles to the plane of the horizon; extending in a right line from any point toward the center of the earth
When two lines or line segments intersect and form right angles
a Gothic style in 14th and 15th century England; characterized by vertical lines and a four-centered (Tudor) arch and fan vaulting
At right angles (90°) to a given line or plane
the final phase of Gothic in England, characterised by large windows with vertical tracery and flattened arches
English architectural style (1330-1540)
{s} vertical; plumb, upright
If one thing is perpendicular to another, it is at an angle of 90 degrees to it. The left wing dipped until it was perpendicular to the ground. an exactly vertical position or line
an extremely steep face
a cord from which a metal weight is suspended pointing directly to the earth's center of gravity; used to determine the vertical from a given point
intersecting at or forming right angles; "the axes are perpendicular to each other"
/ gothic 1350-1500
intersect at a 90 degree angle -- "By drawing a second number line perpendicular to the first " (263)
At right angles to a given line or surface; as, the line ad is perpendicular to the line bc
extremely steep; "the great perpendicular face of the cliff"
at right angles to
Something abutting at a 90 degree angle to something else
A straight line or other vertical object is said to be in a perpendicular orientation when it is intersecting another straight line, plane, surface, or horizon at right angles 90°
Erroneous Idea that Major Relationships are at 90 Degree Angle
{a} plumb
normal
perpendicular recording
A technique of creating magnetic data storage using vertical as opposed to longitudinal magnetization. Becoming more common now in laptop hard disk drives
Perpendicular style
Phase of late Gothic architecture in England roughly parallel in time to the French Flamboyant style. The style, concerned with creating rich visual effects through decoration, was characterized by a predominance of vertical lines in stone window tracery, enlargement of windows to great proportions, and conversion of the interior stories into a single unified vertical expanse. Fan vaults, springing from slender columns or pendants, became popular. The oldest surviving example of the style is probably the choir of Gloucester Cathedral (begun 1335). Other major monuments include King's College Chapel, Cambridge (1446-1515), and the chapel of Henry VII in Westminster Abbey. In the 16th century, the grafting of Renaissance elements onto the Perpendicular style resulted in the Tudor style
perpendicular bisector
A line that intersects another line at a right angle and divides the line into two equal parts
perpendicular bisector
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perpendicular bisector
A perpendicular bisector of a line segment is a line that intersects the segment at a right angle and passes through the midpoint of the segment
perpendicular bisector
A line that divides a line segment into two congruent parts (bisects it) and that is also perpendicular to the line segment (Lesson 3 2)
perpendicularity
{n} a perpendicular state
perpendicularly
{a} in a perpendicular manner
Perpendicularly
across
perpendicularity
Dimensional relationship of a part or datum located at right angles (90°) to a given feature
perpendicularity
The condition of being perpendicular
perpendicularity
The condition of a surface, axis, or line 90 degrees from a datum plane or a datum axis
perpendicularity
Dimensional relationship of a part or datum located at right angles (90') to a giv en feature
perpendicularity
the quality of being at right angles to a given line or plane (especially the plane of the horizon)
perpendicularity
{i} state of being vertical, plumbness
perpendicularity
(adj ) An orientation control for geometric dimensioning and tolerancing Perpendicularity is the condition of a surface, center plane, or axis that is at a right angle to a datum plane or datum axis, respectively
perpendicularity
the relation of opposition between things at right angles
perpendicularity
The quality or state of being perpendicular
perpendicularly
in a perpendicular manner; "this red line runs perpendicularly to the green line
perpendicularly
In a perpendicular manner; vertically
perpendicularly
straight up or down without a break
perpendicularly
in a perpendicular manner; "this red line runs perpendicularly to the green line"
perpendicularly
vertically, in the manner of being plumb, in an upright manner
perpendiculars
plural of perpendicular
perpendicular
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