Word: trapezes

Category: trapezes

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Translations: trapezes

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spanish
Translations:
trapecios, trapecio, del trapecio, los trapecios
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german
Translations:
trapeze, Trapeze, Trapezen, Trapez, Trapezes
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french
Translations:
trapèzes, des trapèzes, trapèze, les trapèzes, de trapèzes
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italian
Translations:
trapezi, i trapezi, trapezi che
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portuguese
Translations:
trapézios, trapézio
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dutch
Translations:
trapezium, trapezen, trapeze, trapezes staan
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russian
Translations:
Турники, трапеции, Турники с, трапеций
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norwegian
Translations:
trapeser
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swedish
Translations:
trapetser
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finnish
Translations:
trapetsit
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danish
Translations:
trapezer, trapez, en trapez, trapez eller
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czech
Translations:
hrazdy, lichoběžníky
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polish
Translations:
trapezy, trapez
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hungarian
Translations:
trapéz,, a trapéz, a trapézoidok használata, a trapézoidok
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turkish
Translations:
trapezler, trapez, trapezler veya
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greek
Translations:
τραπέζια, τραπεζοειδές, τραπέζια ακροβατών, κρεμαστικά
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ukrainian
Translations:
турніки, Турники
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bulgarian
Translations:
трапеци, трапец, Трапеции, Трапеции за
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belarusian
Translations:
турнікі, турніках, турнікамі, турніку, турнік
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estonian
Translations:
trapetsid, rippkangid lastele, rippkangid
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lithuanian
Translations:
Trapecijos
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latvian
Translations:
trapeces, trapecēm
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romanian
Translations:
trapeze, trapezoidale
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slovenian
Translations:
trapeze
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slovak
Translations:
hrazdy, visuté hrazdy

The meaning and "use of": trapezes

noun
  • a horizontal bar hanging by two ropes (usually high in the air) and free to swing, used by acrobats in a circus. - Henthorn, a Chicagoan, got hooked on the trapeze after seeing a circus show.
  • a harness attached by a cable to a dinghy's mast, enabling a sailor to balance the boat by leaning backward out over the windward side. - The dinghy has three sails and a trapeze , which allows Katherine to lean out of the boat on a wire to counteract the force of the sails and keep the boat upright.

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