English-Thai Dictionary
parallel
ADJ(วงจรไฟฟ้า ขนาน ka-nan
parallel
ADJ ขนาน nonconvergent nonintersect oblique perpendicular ka-nan
parallel
ADJ คล้าย กัน alike like divergent opposite unique unlike klai-kan
parallel
N การ เปรียบเทียบ kan-priab-tiab
parallel
N ความตรง กัน ความเหมือน กัน หรือ คล้าย กัน correspondence similarity different kwam-trong-kan
parallel
N สิ่ง ที่ ขนาน กัน siang-ti-ka-nan-kan
parallel
N เส้นขนาน sen-ka-nan
parallel
VT ทำให้ ขนาน collimate diverge tam-hai-ka-nan
parallel
VT ทำให้ คล้าย กัน ทำให้ เหมือนกัน duplicate twin diverge tam-hai-klai-kan
parallel
VT เปรียบเทียบ fit match priab-tiab
parallelepiped
N ปริซึม หก ด้ส นที่ ขนาน กัน parallelepipedon
parallelogram
N สี่เหลี่ยม รูป ขนาน se-liam-rub-ka-nan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PARALLEL
a.[Gr. against or opposite, and one the other. ] 1. In geometry, extended in the same direction, and in all parts equally distant. One body or line is parallel to another, when the surfaces of the bodies or the lines are at an equal distance throughout the whole length.
2. Having the same direction or tendency; running in accordance with something.
When honor runs parallel with the laws of God and our country, it cannot be too much cherished.
3. Continuing a resemblance through many particulars; like; similar; equal in all essential parts; as a parallel case; a parallel passage in the evangelists.
PARALLEL
n.A line which throughout its whole extent is equidistant from another line; as parallels of latitude. Who made the spider parallels design,
Sure as De Moivre without rule or line?
1. A line on the globe marking the latitude.
2. Direction conformable to that of another line.
3. Conformity continued through many particulars or in all essential points; resemblance; likeness.
'Twixt earthly females and the moon,
All parallels exactly run.
4. Comparison made; as, to draw a parallel between two characters.
5. Any thing equal to or resembling another in all essential particulars.
None but thyself can be thy parallel.
PARALLEL
v.t.To place so as to keep the same direction, and at an equal distance from something else. 1. To level; to equal.
2. To correspond to.
3. To be equal to; to resemble in all essential points.
4. To compare.
PARALLELABLE
a.That may be equaled. [Not much used. ]
PARALLELISM
n.State of being parallel. 1. Resemblance; equality of state; comparison.
PARALLELLY
adv. In a parallel manner; with parallelism.
PARALLELOGRAM
n.[Gr. ] 1. In geometry, a right lined quadrilateral figure, whose opposite sides are parallel and equal.
2. In common use, this word is applied to quadrilateral figures of more length than breadth, and this is its sense in the passage cited by Johnson from Brown.
PARALLELOGRAMIC, PARALLELOGRAMICAL
a.Having the properties of a parallelogram.
PARALLELOPIPED
n.[parallel and Gr. on, and a plain. ] In geometry, a regular solid comprehended under six parallelograms, the opposite ones of which are similar, parallel and equal to each other, or it is a prism whose base is a parallelogram. It is always triple to a pyramid of the same base and highth. Or a parallelopiped is a solid figure bounded by six faces, parallel to each other two and two.
PARALLELOPIPEDIA
n.A genus of spars, externally of a determinate and regular figure, always found loose and separate from other bodies, and in the form of an oblique parallelopiped, with six parallelogramic sides and eight solid angles.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PARALLEL
Par "al *lel, a. Etym: [F. parallèle, L. parallelus, fr. Gr. alius. See Allien.]
1. (Geom.)
Defn: Extended in the same direction, and in all parts equally distant; as, parallel lines; parallel planes. Revolutions... parallel to the equinoctial. Hakluyt.
Note: Curved lines or curved planes are said to be parallel when they are in all parts equally distant.
2. Having the same direction or tendency; running side by side; being in accordance (with ); tending to the same result; -- used with to and with. When honor runs parallel with the laws of God and our country, it can not be too much cherished. Addison.
3. Continuing a resemblance through many particulars; applicable in all essential parts; like; similar; as, a parallel case; a parallel passage. Addison. Parallel bar. (a ) (Steam Eng. ) A rod in a parallel motion which is parallel with the working beam. (b ) One of a pair of bars raised about five feet above the floor or ground, and parallel to each other, -- used for gymnastic exercises. -- Parallel circles of a sphere, those circles of the sphere whose planes are parallel to each other. -- Parallel columns, or Parallels (Printing ), two or more passages of reading matter printed side by side, for the purpose of emphasizing the similarity or discrepancy between them. -- Parallel forces (Mech. ), forces which act in directions parallel to each other. -- Parallel motion. (a ) (Mach. ) A jointed system of links, rods, or bars, by which the motion of a reciprocating piece, as a piston rod, may be guided, either approximately or exactly in a straight line. Rankine. (b ) (Mus. ) The ascending or descending of two or more parts at fixed intervals, as thirds or sixths. -- Parallel rod (Locomotive Eng. ), a metal rod that connects the crank pins of two or more driving wheels; -- called also couping rod, in distinction from the connecting rod. See Illust. of Locomotive, in App. -- Parallel ruler, an instrument for drawing parallel lines, so constructed as to have the successive positions of the ruling edge parallel to each other; also, one consisting of two movable parts, the opposite edges of which are always parallel. -- Parallel sailing (Naut. ), sailing on a parallel of latitude. -- Parallel sphere (Astron. & Geog.), that position of the sphere in which the circles of daily motion are parallel to the horizon, as to an observer at either pole. -- Parallel vise, a vise having jaws so guided as to remain parallel in all positions.
PARALLEL
PARALLEL Par "al *lel, n.
1. A line which, throughout its whole extent, is equidistant from another line; a parallel line, a parallel plane, etc. Who made the spider parallels design, Sure as De Moivre, without rule or line Pope.
2. Direction conformable to that of another line, Lines that from their parallel decline. Garth.
3. Conformity continued through many particulars or in all essential points; resemblance; similarity. Twixt earthly females and the moon All parallels exactly run. Swift.
4. A comparison made; elaborate tracing of similarity; as, Johnson's parallel between Dryden and Pope.
5. Anything equal to, or resembling, another in all essential particulars; a counterpart. None but thyself can be thy parallel. Pope.
6. (Geog.)
Defn: One of the imaginary circles on the surface of the earth, parallel to the equator, marking the latitude; also, the corresponding line on a globe or map.
7. (Mil. )
Defn: One of a series of long trenches constructed before a besieged fortress, by the besieging force, as a cover for troops supporting the attacking batteries. They are roughly parallel to the line of outer defenses of the fortress.
8. (Print. )
Defn: A character consisting of two parallel vertical lines (thus, ) used in the text to direct attention to a similarly marked note in the margin or at the foot of a page. Limiting parallels. See under Limit, v. t. -- Parallel of altitude (Astron.), one of the small circles of the sphere, parallel to the horizon; an almucantar. -- Parallel of declination (Astron.), one of the small circles of the sphere, parallel to the equator. -- Parallel of latitude. (a ) (Geog.) See def. 6. above. (b ) (Astron.) One of the small circles of the sphere, parallel to the ecliptic.
PARALLEL
Par "al *lel, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Paralleled; p. pr. & vb. n.Paralleling.]
1. To place or set so as to be parallel; to place so as to be parallel to, or to conform in direction with, something else. The needle. .. doth parallel and place itself upon the true meridian. Sir T. Browne.
2. Fig. : To make to conform to something else in character, motive, aim, or the like. His life is paralleled Even with the stroke and line of his great justice. Shak.
3. To equal; to match; to correspond to. Shak.
4. To produce or adduce as a parallel. [R.] Locke. My young remembrance can not parallel A fellow to it. Shak.
PARALLEL
PARALLEL Par "al *lel, v. i.
Defn: To be parallel; to correspond; to be like. [Obs. ] Bacon.
PARALLELABLE
PARALLELABLE Par "al *lel `a *ble, a.
Defn: Capable of being paralleled, or equaled. [R.] Bp. Hall.
PARALLELISM
Par "al *lel *ism, n. Etym: [Gr. parallélisme. ]
1. The quality or state of being parallel.
2. Resemblance; correspondence; similarity. A close parallelism of thought and incident. T. Warton.
3. Similarity of construction or meaning of clauses placed side by side, especially clauses expressing the same sentiment with slight modifications, as is common in Hebrew poetry; e. g.: -- At her feet he bowed, he fell: Where he bowed, there he fell down dead. Judg. v. 27.
PARALLELISTIC
PARALLELISTIC Par `al *lel *is "tic, a.
Defn: Of the nature of a parallelism; involving parallelism. The antithetic or parallelistic form of Hebrew poetry is entirely lost. Milman.
PARALLELIZE
PARALLELIZE Par "al *lel *ize, v. t.
Defn: To render parallel. [R.]
PARALLELLESS
PARALLELLESS Par "al *lel *less, a.
Defn: Matchless. [R.]
PARALLELLY
PARALLELLY Par "al *lel *ly, adv.
Defn: In a parallel manner; with parallelism. [R.] Dr. H. More.
PARALLELOGRAM
Par `al *lel "o *gram, n. Etym: [Gr. parallélogramme. See Parallel, and -gram. ] (Geom.)
Defn: A right-lined quadrilateral figure, whose opposite sides are parallel, and consequently equal; -- sometimes restricted in popular usage to a rectangle, or quadrilateral figure which is longer than it is broad, and with right angles. Parallelogram of velocities, forces,accelerations, momenta, etc. (Mech. ), a parallelogram the diagonal of which represents the resultant of two velocities, forces, accelerations, momenta, etc. , both in quantity and direction, when the velocities, forces, accelerations, momenta, etc. , are represented in quantity and direction by the two adjacent sides of the parallelogram.
PARALLELOGRAMMATIC
PARALLELOGRAMMATIC Par `al *lel `o *gram *mat "ic, a.
Defn: Of or pertaining to a parallelogram; parallelogrammic.
PARALLELOGRAMMIC; PARALLELOGRAMMICAL
PARALLELOGRAMMIC; PARALLELOGRAMMICAL Par `al *lel `o *gram "mic, Par `al *lel `o *gram "mic *al, a.
Defn: Having the properties of a parallelogram. [R.]
PARALLELOPIPED
Par `al *lel `o *pi "ped, n. Etym: [Gr. parallélopipède.] (Geom.)
Defn: A solid, the faces of which are six parallelograms, the opposite pairs being parallel, and equal to each other; a prism whose base is a parallelogram.
PARALLELOPIPEDON
Par `al *lel `o *pip "e *don, n. Etym: [NL. ]
Defn: A parallelopiped. Hutton.
PARALLEL STANDARDS
PARALLEL STANDARDS Parallel standards. (Numismatics )
Defn: Two or more metals coined without any attempt by the government to regulate their values.
PARALLEL SULCUS
PARALLEL SULCUS Parallel sulcus. (Anat. )
Defn: A sulcus parallel to, but some distance below, the horizontal limb of the fissure of Sylvius.
PARALLEL TRANSFORMER
PARALLEL TRANSFORMER Parallel transformer. (Elec.)
Defn: A transformer connected in parallel.
PARALLEL VISE
PARALLEL VISE Parallel vise.
Defn: A vise with jaws so guided as to remain parallel.
New American Oxford Dictionary
parallel
par al lel |ˈparəˌlel, -ləl ˈpɛrəˌlɛl | ▶adjective (of lines, planes, surfaces, or objects ) side by side and having the same distance continuously between them: parallel lines never meet | the road runs parallel to the Ottawa River. • occurring or existing at the same time or in a similar way; corresponding: a parallel universe | they shared an apartment in Dallas while establishing parallel careers. • Computing involving the simultaneous performance of operations. • of or denoting electrical components or circuits connected to common points at each end, rather than one to another in sequence. The opposite of series. ▶noun 1 a person or thing that is similar or analogous to another: a challenge that has no parallel in peacetime this century. • a similarity or comparison: he points to a parallel between biological evolution and cognitive development | he draws a parallel between personal destiny and social forces. 2 (also parallel of latitude ) each of the imaginary parallel circles of constant latitude on the earth's surface. 3 Printing two parallel lines (‖) as a reference mark. ▶verb ( parallels, paralleling, paralleled ) [ with obj. ] (of something extending in a line ) be side by side with (something extending in a line ), always keeping the same distance: a big concrete gutter that paralleled the road. • be similar or corresponding to (something ): the lawlessness throughout officialdom was paralleled by an increase in lawlessness on the streets. PHRASES in parallel occurring at the same time and having some connection. • (of electrical components or circuits ) connected to common points at each end; not in series. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from French parallèle, via Latin from Greek parallēlos, from para- ‘alongside ’ + allēlos ‘one another. ’
parallel bars
par al lel bars |ˈpɛrəˌlɛl bɑrz | ▶plural noun a pair of parallel rails mounted on posts, used in gymnastics.
parallel cousins
par al lel cous ins ▶plural noun first cousins who are children of two brothers, or of two sisters. Compare with cross cousins .
parallel distributed processing
par al lel dis trib ut ed pro cess ing (abbr.: PDP ) ▶noun another term for connectionism.
parallelepiped
par al lel e pi ped |ˌparəˌleləˈpīpid, -ˈpipid ˌpærəˌlɛləˈpaɪpɪd | ▶noun Geometry a solid body of which each face is a parallelogram. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Greek parallēlepipedon, from parallēlos ‘beside another ’ + epipedon ‘plane surface. ’
parallel imports
par ¦al |lel im |ports ▶plural noun goods imported by unlicensed distributors for sale at less than the manufacturer's official retail price. DERIVATIVES parallel importing noun
parallelism
par al lel ism |ˈparəlelˌizəm ˈpɛrəˌlɛlˌɪzəm | ▶noun the state of being parallel or of corresponding in some way. • the use of successive verbal constructions in poetry or prose that correspond in grammatical structure, sound, meter, meaning, etc. • the use of parallel processing in computer systems. DERIVATIVES par al lel is tic |ˌparəlelˈistik |adjective
parallelize
par al lel ize |ˈparələlˌīz, -lelˌīz ˈpærələˌlaɪz | ▶verb [ with obj. ] Computing adapt (a program ) for running on a parallel processing system. DERIVATIVES par al lel i za tion |ˌparəˌleləˈzāSHən |noun
parallel market
par ¦al |lel mar ¦ket ▶noun an unofficial market in goods or currencies, especially in a country with a controlled economy.
parallel-medium
parallel-medium ▶adjective S. African relating to or denoting schools in which two languages are used in separate classes.
parallelogram
par al lel o gram |ˌparəˈleləˌgram ˌpɛrəˈlɛləˌɡræm | ▶noun a four-sided plane rectilinear figure with opposite sides parallel. PHRASES parallelogram of forces a parallelogram illustrating the theorem that if two forces acting at a point are represented in magnitude and direction by two sides of a parallelogram meeting at that point, their resultant is represented by the diagonal drawn from that point. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French parallélogramme, via late Latin from Greek parallēlogrammon, from parallēlos ‘alongside another ’ + grammē ‘line. ’
parallel parking
par al lel park ing ▶noun the parking of a vehicle or vehicles parallel to the roadside. DERIVATIVES par al lel park verb
parallel port
par al lel port |ˈpɛrəlɛl ˈpɔrt | ▶noun Computing a connector for a device that sends or receives several bits of data simultaneously by using more than one wire. Compare with serial port.
parallel processing
par al lel pro cess ing |ˈpɛrəˌlɛl ˈprɑˌsɛsɪŋ | ▶noun a mode of computer operation in which a process is split into parts that execute simultaneously on different processors attached to the same computer.
parallel ruler
par al lel rul er |ˈpɛrəˌlɛl ˈrulər | ▶noun an instrument for drawing parallel lines, consisting of two or more rulers connected by jointed crosspieces so as to be always parallel, at whatever distance they are set.
parallel turn
par al lel turn |ˈpɛrəˌlɛl tərn | ▶noun Skiing a turn with the skis kept parallel to each other.
Oxford Dictionary
parallel
par ¦al |lel |ˈparəlɛl | ▶adjective 1 (of lines, planes, or surfaces ) side by side and having the same distance continuously between them: parallel lines never meet | the road runs parallel to the Ottawa River. 2 occurring or existing at the same time or in a similar way; corresponding: a parallel universe | they shared a flat in London while establishing parallel careers. 3 of or denoting electrical components or circuits connected to common points at each end, rather than one to another in sequence. The opposite of series. 4 Computing involving the simultaneous performance of operations. ▶noun 1 a person or thing that is similar or analogous to another: a challenge which has no parallel in peacetime this century. • a similarity or comparison: she draws a parallel between personal destiny and social forces. 2 (also parallel of latitude ) each of the imaginary parallel circles of constant latitude on the earth's surface. 3 Printing two parallel lines (‖) as a reference mark. ▶verb ( parallels, paralleling, paralleled ) [ with obj. ] 1 be side by side with (something extending in a line ), always keeping the same distance; run or lie parallel to: a big concrete gutter that paralleled the road. 2 be similar or corresponding to: the increase in the quality of wines has paralleled the rise of interest in food. PHRASES in parallel occurring at the same time and having some connection. • (of electrical components or circuits ) connected to common points at each end; not in series. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from French parallèle, via Latin from Greek parallēlos, from para- ‘alongside ’ + allēlos ‘one another ’.
parallel bars
par ¦al |lel bars ▶plural noun a pair of parallel rails on posts used in gymnastics.
parallel cousin
par ¦al |lel cousin ▶noun the offspring of a parent's sibling; a first cousin.
parallel distributed processing
parallel distributed processing (abbrev.: PDP ) ▶noun another term for connectionism.
parallelepiped
parallelepiped |ˌparəlɛləˈpʌɪpɛd, ˌparəlɛˈlɛpɪpɛd | ▶noun Geometry a solid body of which each face is a parallelogram. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Greek parallēlepipedon, from parallēlos ‘beside another ’ + epipedon ‘plane surface ’.
parallel imports
par ¦al |lel im |ports ▶plural noun goods imported by unlicensed distributors for sale at less than the manufacturer's official retail price. DERIVATIVES parallel importing noun
parallelism
par ¦al ¦lel |ism |ˈparəlɛlɪzəm | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the state of being parallel or of corresponding in some way. • the use of successive verbal constructions in poetry or prose which correspond in grammatical structure, sound, metre, meaning, etc. • Computing the use of parallel processing. DERIVATIVES parallelistic adjective
parallelize
parallelize |ˈparəlɛlʌɪz |(also parallelise ) ▶verb [ with obj. ] Computing adapt (a program ) to be suitable for running on a parallel processing system. DERIVATIVES parallelization |ˌparəlɛlɪʌˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |noun
parallel market
par ¦al |lel mar ¦ket ▶noun an unofficial market in goods or currencies, especially in a country with a controlled economy.
parallel-medium
parallel-medium ▶adjective S. African relating to or denoting schools in which two languages are used in separate classes.
parallelogram
parallelogram |ˌparəˈlɛləgram | ▶noun a four-sided plane rectilinear figure with opposite sides parallel. PHRASES parallelogram of forces a parallelogram illustrating the theorem that if two forces acting at a point are represented in magnitude and direction by two sides of a parallelogram meeting at that point, their resultant is represented by the diagonal drawn from that point. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French parallélogramme, via late Latin from Greek parallēlogrammon, from parallēlos ‘alongside another ’ + grammē ‘line ’.
parallel parking
par ¦al |lel parking ▶noun [ mass noun ] the action of parking a vehicle parallel and close to the roadside.
parallel port
par ¦al |lel port ▶noun Computing a connector for a device that sends or receives several bits of data simultaneously by using more than one wire.
parallel processing
par ¦al |lel pro ¦cess |ing ▶noun [ mass noun ] Computing a mode of operation in which a process is split into parts, which are executed simultaneously on different processors attached to the same computer.
parallel ruler
par ¦al |lel ruler ▶noun an instrument for drawing parallel lines, consisting of two or more rulers connected by jointed crosspieces so as to be always parallel, at whatever distance they are set.
parallel turn
par ¦al |lel turn ▶noun Skiing a turn with the skis kept parallel to each other.
American Oxford Thesaurus
parallel
parallel adjective 1 parallel lines: side by side, aligned, collateral, equidistant. 2 parallel careers: similar, analogous, comparable, corresponding, like, of a kind, akin, related, equivalent, matching, homologous. 3 a parallel universe: coexisting, coexistent, concurrent; contemporaneous, simultaneous, synchronous. ANTONYMS divergent. ▶noun 1 an exact parallel: counterpart, analog, equivalent, likeness, match, twin, duplicate, mirror. 2 there is an interesting parallel between these figures: similarity, likeness, resemblance, analogy, correspondence, equivalence, correlation, relation, symmetry, parity. ▶verb 1 his experiences parallel mine: resemble, be similar to, be like, bear a resemblance to; correspond to, be analogous to, be comparable /equivalent to, equate with /to, correlate with, imitate, echo, remind one of, duplicate, mirror, follow, match. 2 her performance has never been paralleled: equal, match, rival, emulate.
Oxford Thesaurus
parallel
parallel adjective 1 parallel lines: side by side, aligned, collateral, equidistant. 2 problems parallel to those we discussed earlier: similar, analogous, comparable, corresponding, like, resembling, much the same, of a kind, akin, related, kindred, equivalent, correspondent, homologous, analogical, cognate, coequal, matching, duplicate. 3 a parallel universe: coexisting, coexistent, concurrent; contemporaneous, simultaneous, synchronous. ANTONYMS different, dissimilar, divergent. ▶noun 1 it is difficult to find an exact parallel: counterpart, analogue, equivalent, likeness, correspondent, match, twin, duplicate, equal, coequal, mirror; rare homologue. 2 there is an interesting parallel between these figures and those of 1994: similarity, likeness, resemblance, analogy, correspondence, equivalence, correlation; comparison, relation, symmetry, parity, parallelism, similitude, coequality. ▶verb 1 his experiences parallel mine in many ways: resemble, be similar to, be like, bear a resemblance to; correspond to, be analogous to, be comparable /equivalent to, compare with, equate with /to, correlate with, imitate, echo, remind one of, duplicate, mirror, repeat, recreate, follow, match, be in harmony with, chime (in ) with; coincide with, keep pace with. 2 her performance has never been paralleled: equal, match, rival, emulate, touch.
Duden Dictionary
parallel
pa r al lel, pa ral lel Adjektiv |parall e l |lateinisch parallelus < griechisch parállēlos, zu: pará = entlang, neben, bei und allḗlōn = einander 1 in gleicher Richtung und in gleichem Abstand neben etwas anderem verlaufend, an allen Stellen in gleichem Abstand nebeneinander [befindlich ] parallele Geraden | parallel laufende Straßen 2 gleichzeitig in gleicher, ähnlicher Weise neben etwas anderem [vorhanden, erfolgend, geschehend ] parallele Entwicklungen | die Lampen werden parallel geschaltet 3 Musik im gleichen Intervallabstand fortschreitend
Parallele
Pa r al le le , Pa ral le le substantiviertes Adjektiv, feminin |Parall e le |die /eine Parallele; der /einer Parallelen oder Parallele, die Parallelen /zwei Parallele oder Parallelen wohl unter Einfluss von französisch parallèle zu lateinisch parallelus, parallel 1 Mathematik Gerade, die zu einer anderen Geraden in stets gleichem Abstand verläuft; parallele 1 Gerade 2 etwas, was gleichartig, ähnlich geartet ist; parallel 2 gelagerter Fall 3 Musik auf- oder abwärtsführende Bewegung einer Stimme mit einer anderen in gleichbleibenden Intervallen
Parallelenaxiom
Pa r al le len axi om , Pa ral le len axi om Substantiv, Neutrum Mathematik , das |Parall e lenaxiom |das Parallelenaxiom; Genitiv: des Parallelenaxioms geometrischer Grundsatz des Euklid, dass es zu einer gegebenen Geraden durch einen nicht auf ihr gelegenen Punkt nur eine Parallele gibt
Parallelentwicklung
Pa r al lel ent wick lung , Pa ral lel ent wick lung Substantiv, feminin , die |Parall e lentwicklung |gleichzeitig, in gleicher, ähnlicher Weise verlaufende Entwicklung
Parallelepiped
Pa r al lel epi ped , Pa ral lel epi ped Substantiv, Neutrum , das Parallelepipedon |Parall e lepiped …peːt |griechisch Parallelflach
Parallelepipedon
Pa r al lel epi pe don , Pa ral lel epi pe don Substantiv, Neutrum , das Parallelepiped |Parallelep i pedon |das Parallelepipedon; Genitiv: des Parallelepipedons, Plural: die Parallelepipeda und Parallelepipeden griechisch Parallelflach
Parallelerscheinung
Pa r al lel er schei nung, Pa ral lel er schei nung Substantiv, feminin , die |Parall e lerscheinung | parallele 1 ; Erscheinung 1
Parallelfall
Pa r al lel fall , Pa ral lel fall Substantiv, maskulin , der |Parall e lfall | paralleler 2 Fall
Parallelflach
Pa r al lel flach , Pa ral lel flach Substantiv, Neutrum Mathematik , das |Parall e lflach |griechisch-lateinisch ; deutsch von drei Paaren paralleler Ebenen begrenzter Körper z. B. Rhomboeder, Würfel
parallel geschaltet
pa r al lel ge schal tet, pa r al lel ge schal tet pa ral lel ge schal tet Adjektiv parallelgeschaltet |parall e l geschaltet parall e lgeschaltet |
Parallelgesellschaft
Pa r al lel ge sell schaft , Pa ral lel ge sell schaft Substantiv, feminin , die |Parall e lgesellschaft |von einer Minderheit gebildete, in einem Land neben der Gesellschaft der Mehrheit existierende Gesellschaft
parallelgesellschaftlich
pa r al lel ge sell schaft lich , pa ral lel ge sell schaft lich Adjektiv |parall e lgesellschaftlich |zu einer Parallelgesellschaft gehörend, sie kennzeichnend
parallelisieren
pa r al le li sie ren , pa ral le li sie ren schwaches Verb |parallelis ie ren |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « in Parallele 2 bringen; vergleichend nebeneinanderstellen
Parallelisierung
Pa r al le li sie rung , Pa ral le li sie rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Parallelis ie rung |das Parallelisieren
Parallelismus
Pa r al le lis mus , Pa ral le lis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Parallel i smus |der Parallelismus; Genitiv: des Parallelismus, Plural: die Parallelismen 1 Übereinstimmung, gleichartige Beschaffenheit, genaue Entsprechung 2 Sprachwissenschaft, Stilkunde semantisch-syntaktisch gleichmäßiger Bau von Satzgliedern, Sätzen, Satzfolgen
Parallelität
Pa r al le li tät, Pa ral le li tät Substantiv, feminin , die |Parallelit ä t |die Parallelität; Genitiv: der Parallelität, Plural: die Parallelitäten 1 ohne Plural Mathematik Eigenschaft paralleler Geraden 2 parallele 2 , gleichartige Beschaffenheit; das Parallel-, Gleichartigsein die Parallelität der Ereignisse
Parallelklasse
Pa r al lel klas se , Pa ral lel klas se Substantiv, feminin , die |Parall e lklasse |Klasse des gleichen Jahrgangs in einer Schule ihre Freundin geht in die Parallelklasse
Parallelkreis
Pa r al lel kreis , Pa ral lel kreis Substantiv, maskulin Geografie , der |Parall e lkreis |zum Äquator paralleler Breitenkreis
parallel laufend
pa r al lel lau fend , pa r al lel lau fend , pa ral lel lau fend pa ral lel lau fend Adjektiv parallellaufend |parall e l laufend parall e llaufend |parallel verlaufend parallel laufende Straßen
Parallellinie
Pa r al lel li nie , Pa ral lel li nie Substantiv, feminin , die |Parall e llinie |parallel laufende Linie
Parallelogramm
Pa r al le lo gramm , Pa ral le lo gramm Substantiv, Neutrum Mathematik , das |Parallelogr a mm |spätlateinisch parallelogrammum < griechisch parallēlográmmon Viereck, bei dem je zwei sich gegenüberliegende Seiten parallel und gleich lang sind
Parallelprojektion
Pa r al lel pro jek ti on , Pa ral lel pro jek ti on Substantiv, feminin Mathematik , die |Parall e lprojektion |zeichnerische Darstellung eines räumlichen Gebildes auf einer Ebene durch parallele Strahlen
parallel schalten
pa r al lel schal ten parallel |parall e l schalten |
Parallelschaltung
Pa r al lel schal tung , Pa ral lel schal tung Substantiv, feminin Elektrotechnik , die |Parall e lschaltung |elektrische Schaltung, bei der jedes Element der Schaltung an die gleiche Spannung angeschlossen ist
Parallelschwung
Pa r al lel schwung , Pa ral lel schwung Substantiv, maskulin Skisport , der |Parall e lschwung |
Parallelslalom
Pa r al lel sla lom, Pa ral lel sla lom Substantiv, maskulin Sport , der |Parall e lslalom |Slalom, bei dem zwei Läuferinnen oder Läufer auf zwei parallelen Strecken gleichzeitig starten
Parallelstelle
Pa r al lel stel le , Pa ral lel stel le Substantiv, feminin , die |Parall e lstelle |Stelle (z. B. Textstelle ), die eine Parallelität zu einer bestimmten anderen Stelle aufweist
Parallelstraße
Pa r al lel stra ße , Pa ral lel stra ße Substantiv, feminin , die |Parall e lstraße |zu einer Straße parallel verlaufende Straße, besonders in einer Ortschaft
Paralleltonart
Pa r al lel ton art , Pa ral lel ton art Substantiv, feminin Musik , die |Parall e ltonart |Molltonart mit den gleichen Vorzeichen wie die entsprechende Durtonart bzw. Durtonart mit den gleichen Vorzeichen wie die entsprechende Molltonart z. B. C-Dur im Verhältnis zu a-Moll
Paralleluniversum
Pa r al lel uni ver sum , Pa ral lel uni ver sum Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Parall e luniversum |(in einigen kosmologischen Theorien ) Universum, das neben dem Universum existiert, zu dem die Erde gehört
Parallelwelt
Pa r al lel welt , Pa ral lel welt Substantiv, feminin , die |Parall e lwelt |1 Paralleluniversum eine virtuelle Parallelwelt 2 besonders Soziologie unterschiedliches persönliches Umfeld zweier Personen oder Personengruppen eine Debatte über Parallelwelten von Migrantinnen in Deutschland 3 besonders Psychologie Scheinwelt sie hat sich in eine Parallelwelt geflüchtet
French Dictionary
parallèle
parallèle adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif 1 Se dit de droites qui ne se rencontrent pas. : Des traits parallèles. 2 figuré Qui suit la même direction, semblable. : Des chemins parallèles, des carrières parallèles. Les rails sont parallèles. nom masculin 1 Comparaison, rapprochement. : Faire un parallèle entre deux romans. Mettre en parallèle les films d ’un cinéaste. 2 Cercle imaginaire de la Terre servant à mesurer la latitude et qui est parallèle à l ’équateur. : La ville de Montréal est située au 45 e parallèle. VOIR latitude . nom féminin Droite parallèle à une autre. : Tracer une parallèle. Note Orthographique pa r a ll è l e, un r, deux ll , un l.
parallèlement
parallèlement adv. adverbe 1 D ’une manière parallèle. : Deux sentiers tracés parallèlement. 2 Simultanément. : Elle étudie l ’anglais et l ’espagnol parallèlement. SYNONYME même . LOCUTION Parallèlement à De façon parallèle à. : Parallèlement à ses études, Simon fait partie d ’un orchestre. SYNONYME temps . Note Orthographique pa r a ll è l ement.
parallélisme
parallélisme n. m. nom masculin 1 État de deux lignes, plans, choses parallèles. : Il n ’est pas toujours possible de placer le projecteur exactement en face de la surface de projection, ce qui occasionne une distorsion du parallélisme de l ’image. 2 figuré Symétrie, similitude entre des faits, des choses. : Ce texte prévoit la fin des subventions aux exportations agricoles, mais sans l ’assortir d ’une condition de strict parallélisme entre tous les grands pays exportateurs. Réglage du parallélisme des roues. Opération d ’entretien consistant à mesurer la géométrie du train avant et à la corriger, si nécessaire, de façon à égaler la géométrie idéale déterminée par le constructeur de véhicules automobiles (GDT ). : Effectuer le réglage du parallélisme (et non l ’*alignement ) des roues. SYNONYME réglage du train avant . Note Orthographique pa r a ll é l isme.
parallélogramme
parallélogramme n. m. nom masculin géométrie Figure dont les côtés opposés sont égaux et parallèles. : Le rectangle est un parallélogramme. Note Orthographique pa r a ll é l ogramme.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
parallel
par al lel /pǽrəlèl /〖語源は 「お互いのそばに (para )並んだ 」〗名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 C «…の間の /…との » 類似点 , 関連性 ; 匹敵 [類似 ]するもの ; 対比 ; U 類似 «between /with , to » ▸ have many parallels with Buddhism 仏教と多くの共通点がある ▸ draw a parallel between the conflicts in Vietnam and Iraq ベトナムとイラクにおける紛争の類似点を指摘する 2 C «…との » 平行線 [面 ], 平行するもの «to , with » .3 C 緯度線 , 緯線 ▸ on the 38th parallel 38度線上で 〘南北朝鮮の国境線; P-とも書く 〙4 U 〘電 〙並列 (↔series ).5 〖~s 〗〘印 〙パラレル 〘∥; 参照符号 〙.h à ve no p á rallel =be without p á rallel 並ぶものがいない, 他に類を見ない .in p á rallel 1 «…と » 並行して ; 同時に «with , to » .2 〘電 〙並列式で .形容詞 比較なし 1 «…と » 〈線などが 〉平行の «to , with » ▸ two parallel lines that never meet 決して交わることのない2本の平行線 ▸ streets parallel to each other 互いに平行に走る通り 2 ⦅かたく ⦆ «…と » (内容的に )類似の , 同傾向の ; (時間的に )同時の «with , to » ▸ have a parallel career to mine 私とよく似た職歴を持つ ▸ parallel stories 同時進行する物語 3 〘電 〙並列 (式 )の ; 〘コンピュ 〙〈ケーブル プリンターなどが 〉 (データ伝送が )パラレルの .4 〘楽 〙平行の .副詞 比較なし «…と » 並行して , 並んで 〈歩く 走る 動くなど 〉 «to , with » .動詞 ~s /-z /; ~ed , ⦅英 ⦆~led /-d /; ~ing , ⦅英 ⦆~ling 他動詞 ⦅主に書 ⦆1 …に匹敵する ▸ something that parallels human competence 人間の能力に匹敵するもの 2 …に類似する ; …と同時に起きる ; «…と » …を 対比する «with » ▸ The 60 's musical revolution is paralleled with the social revolution .60年代の音楽界における革命は社会革命にたとえられる 3 〈物が 〉〈ほかの物 〉と平行している .~̀ b á rs 平行棒 .~̀ d á ta qu è ry 〘コンピュ 〙並列データ処理 .~̀ p á rking 縦列駐車 .~̀ p ó rt 〘コンピュ 〙パラレルポート .~̀ pr ó cessing 〘コンピュ 〙並列処理 .~̀ ú niverse 並行宇宙 〘我々の宇宙に類似しながら時間的にずれて存在する宇宙 〙.
parallelism
par al lel ism /pǽrəlelɪ̀z (ə )m /名詞 U C 1 平行 .2 類似 ; 対応 ; 比較 .3 〘哲 〙平行論 .4 〘文法 〙並立 .
parallelogram
par al lel o gram /pæ̀rəléləɡræ̀m /名詞 C 〘数 〙平行四辺形 ▸ the parallelogram of forces 力の平行四辺形