Sanakirja
Tekoälykääntäjä
Kuvat 5

Synonyymit

Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenSouthern England:
    • IPA: /əˈblɪkwɪti/
  • UK:
    • IPA: /əˈblɪkwɪti/
  • US:
    • IPA: /əˈblɪkwɪti/
    • IPA: /oʊˈblɪkwɪti/
KieliKäännökset
italiaobliquità
latinaoblīquitās
ranskaobliquité
ruotsisnedhet, skevhet
suomivinous, pahe, kieroutuneisuus, kaltevuus
venäjäскос (skos), наклон (naklon), перекос (perekos), косое направление (kosoje napravlenije), угол наклона (ugol naklona), конусность (konusnost), нарушение (narušenije), ошибка (ošibka), проступок (prostupok)

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. The quality of being oblique in direction, deviating from the horizontal or vertical; or the angle created by such a deviation.
  2. (astronomy, by extension, of a planet) Axial tilt.
  3. Mental or moral deviation or perversity; immorality.
  4. The quality of being obscure, oftentimes willfully, sometimes as an exercise in euphemism.

Esimerkit

  • The Planet Earth, so stedfast though she seem, / Insensibly three different Motions move? / Which else to several Sphears thou must ascribe, / Mov'd contrarie with thwart obliquities
  • Screwed at its axis against the side, a swinging lamp slightly oscillates in Jonah’s room; and the ship, heeling over towards the wharf with the weight of the last bales received, the lamp, flame and all, though in slight motion, still maintains a permanent obliquity with reference to the room; though, in truth, infallibly straight itself, it but made obvious the false, lying levels among which it hung.
  • She wore glasses which, in humble reference to a divergent obliquity of vision, she called her straighteners, and a little ugly snuff-coloured dress trimmed with satin bands in the form of scallops and glazed with antiquity.
  • Habitually living with the elements and knowing little more of the land than as a beach, or, rather, that portion of the terraqueous globe providentially set apart for dance-houses, doxies and tapsters, in short what sailors call a "fiddlers'-green," his simple nature remained unsophisticated by those moral obliquities which are not in every case incompatible with that manufacturable thing known as respectability.
  • Stray's [friends], apt to keep more to the shadows, tended to be practitioners of obliquity—as it quite often came down to, varieties of pimp.
  • That spiked my gun. I could not say anything. I was entirely out of verbal obliquities; to go further would be to lie, and that I would not do; so I simply sat still and suffered , -- sat mutely and resignedly there, and sizzled, -- for I was being slowly fried to death in my own blushes.
  • The Planet Earth, so stedfast though she seem, / Insensibly three different Motions move? / Which else to several Sphears thou must ascribe, / Mov’d contrarie with thwart obliquities
  • Habitually living with the elements and knowing little more of the land than as a beach, or, rather, that portion of the terraqueous globe providentially set apart for dance-houses, doxies and tapsters, in short what sailors call a "fiddlers'-green," his simple nature remained unsophisticated by those moral obliquities which are not in every case incompatible with that manufacturable thing known as respectability.
  • Stray’s [friends], apt to keep more to the shadows, tended to be practitioners of obliquity—as it quite often came down to, varieties of pimp.

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkoobliquities

(astronomy, by extension, of a planet) Axial tilt.

The positive pole of a planet is defined by the right-hand rule: if the fingers of the right hand are curled in the direction of the rotation then the thumb points to the positive pole. The axial tilt is defined as the angle between the direction of the positive pole and the normal to the orbital plane. The angles for Earth, Uranus, and Venus are approximately 23°, 97°, and 177° respectively.

(astronomy, by extension, of a planet) Axial tilt.

An illustration of axial parallelism. The axis of Earth remains oriented in the same direction with reference to the background stars regardless of where it is in its orbit. Northern Hemisphere summer occurs at the right side of this diagram, where the North Pole (red) is directed toward the Sun, winter at the left.

(astronomy, by extension, of a planet) Axial tilt.

Relationship between Earth's axial tilt (ε) to the tropical and polar circles