| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| parallel | /'pɛɹɪlɛl/ | Adjective When a line is parallel to another line, the two lines do not meet and they are the same distance from each other at every point. Noun (countable) A similarity between two things. Verb
| parallelism parallelogram |
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
4.41 Parallel
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To draw parallel lines, we duplicate an angle that both lines make with a transversal.
ReplyDeleteRussian: параллельный
Two parallel rows of trees grown along a frame curve into an 8-foot-high walk-through arcure
ReplyDeleteJapanese;hai kou suru
parallel
ReplyDelete['pærəlel]
adj. 平行的, 相同的, 类似的, 并联的
adv. 平行地
n. 平行线(面), 相似物, 对比
vt. 相比, 相应, 与...平
The gymnast swung on the parallel bars.
Like many of Powers's novels, this one involves parallel narratives, although the two stories converge fairly quickly.
ReplyDeleteAlthough there are parallels between searching and indexing, it is important to remember that successful information retrieval does not depend only upon effective exploitation of indexing.
ReplyDeleteSpanish:paralelo