Angle in spanish

Ángulo

pronunciation: ɑnguloʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

angle1 = ángulo, perspectiva, punto de vista. 

Example: References or added entries must supplement the first or main entry and cater for access from other angles.

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» acute angle = ángulo agudo.

Example: The acute and obtuse angles are also known as oblique angles.

» angle ball valve = válvula angular, llave de paso angular, válvula de escuadra, llave de paso de escuadra.

Example: The typical angle ball valve is made of chromed metal with a plastic ball and can have one or two outlet ports, depending on how many fixtures it supplies.

» angle grinder = radial.

Example: In the past I've always used an angle grinder to cut paving slabs.

» at an angle across = transversal a.

Example: The video signals are recorded in adjacent tracks at an angle across the tape, as shown diagrammatically in Figure 13.

» at a rakish angle = de lado.

Example: When your hat's at a rakish angle, it's because you look like a rake, that is, like a dissipative and libertine fellow, isn't it?.

» at right angles = en ángulo recto, horizontalmente.

Example: There was an ink table at each end of the bed, and two sets of inking rollers were fixed in the frame at right angles to its movement, with the platen between them = Había una mesa de tinta a cada extremo de la mesa y dos juegos de rodillos entintadores sujetos sobre la estructura en ángulo recto respecto a su movimiento, con la platina entre ambos.

» at right angles across = perpendicular a.

Example: Like their predecessors (which were mostly news presses) they had carriages with ink tables at the end and inking rollers fixed at right angles across the frame.

» cant angle = ángulo sesgado.

Example: Actual ski boot cant angles are typically 3 degrees or less.

» cross at + right angles = cruzarse en ángulo recto.

Example: The streets are broad and straight, crossing at right angles and are well macadamised.

» form + right angles with = hacer esquina con.

Example: The new library extension is in the style of the old farm houses and forms right angles with the old, now restored, main building which houses offices and local history collection.

» oblique angle = ángulo oblicuo.

Example: The acute and obtuse angles are also known as oblique angles.

» obtuse angle = ángulo obtuso.

Example: The acute and obtuse angles are also known as oblique angles.

» right angle = angulo recto.

Example: In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries the more usual position for the horse was on the near side of the press, set out at slightly less than a right angle from the fore-end of the ribs = En los siglos XVII y XVIII, la posición más habitual del banco era al lado más cercano de la prensa, casi en angulo recto rspecto a los extremos delanteros de las escaleras.

» skewed angle = ángulo torcido.

Example: What was odd was that when I saved the video recording and went to look at it, the images on the screen were at a skewed angle.

» tilt at + an angle = inclinar.

Example: Bottom shelves which are tilted at an angle make it easier to see the books' spines.

» triangle = triángulo.

Example: Subfields within a field are indicated by the highlighted upside-down triangle <&#9660;> for ease of recognition.

» viewing angle = ángulo de visión.

Example: Assistant referees often make mistakes when judging an offside probably because of optical errors arising from their viewing angle.

» wide-angle(d) = amplio, global, general.

Example: Except for the principal no one besides the librarian has such a wide-angle view of the school's instructional programme.

angle2 = orientar, dirigir, sesgar. 

Example: This publication seems to find particular favour in law firms, possibly because of its currency and the way it is angled towards the commercial world.

Angle synonyms

fish in spanish: pez, pronunciation: fɪʃ part of speech: noun lean in spanish: apoyarse, pronunciation: lin part of speech: adjective, verb weight in spanish: peso, pronunciation: weɪt part of speech: noun tip in spanish: propina, pronunciation: tɪp part of speech: noun tilt in spanish: inclinación, pronunciation: tɪlt part of speech: noun, verb
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