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Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
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| bulgaria | сфера (sféra), кълбо |
| espanja | bola, esfera |
| esperanto | sfero |
| hollanti | bol, bereik, sfeer, omgeving, kogel, kloot, vlak |
| italia | sfera |
| japani | 球 (kyū), 球体 (kyūtai), 分野 (ぶんや, bun’ya / bun’ya), 範囲 (han'i), 領域 (ryōiki), 球體, きゅうたい (kiュutai / kyūtai), 圏 (ken), きゅう (kiュu / kyū / kyū-), 世界 (sekai) |
| kreikka | σφαίρα (sfaíra / sphaíra / sféra) |
| latina | sphaera, globus, pila, regiō, rotundus |
| latvia | lode, sfēra |
| liettua | rutulys, sfera |
| portugali | esfera, bola, globo |
| puola | sfera, obszar |
| ranska | sphère, boule |
| ruotsi | sfär, klot, glob, krets, fack, fält, gebit, klass, område, disciplin, kula |
| saksa | Kugel, Bereich, Sphäre |
| suomi | sfääri, alue, piiri, taivaankansi, pallo, ala |
| tanska | kugle, sfære, felt |
| turkki | küre, alan |
| tšekki | kulová plocha, koule, sféra |
| unkari | gömb, kör, hatáskör, terület, szféra, teke |
| venäjä | шар (šar), сфера (sfera), сектор (sektor), среда (sreda), круг (krug), область (oblast) |
| viro | kera, sfäär |
Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- (mathematics) A surface in three dimensions consisting of all points equidistant from a center. .
- An object which appears to be bounded by a sphere; a round object, a ball.
- (astronomy, now rare) The celestial sphere: the edge of the heavens, imagined as a hollow globe within which celestial bodies appear to be embedded.
- (historical, astronomy, mythology) Any of the concentric hollow transparent globes formerly believed to rotate around the Earth, and which carried the heavenly bodies; there were originally believed to be eight, and later nine and ten; friction between them was thought to cause a harmonious sound (the music of the spheres).
- (mythology) An area of activity for a planet; or by extension, an area of influence for a god, hero etc.
- (figuratively) The region in which something or someone is active; one's province, domain.
- The natural, normal, or proper place (of something).
- (geometry) The set of all points in three-dimensional Euclidean space (or n-dimensional space, in topology) that are a fixed distance from a fixed point .
- (logic, dated) The domain of reference of a proposition, subject, or predicate, or the totality of the particular subjects to which it applies.
Verbi
- (transitive) To place in a sphere, or among the spheres; to ensphere.
- (transitive) To make round or spherical; to perfect.
Esimerkit
- Of celestial bodies, first the sun, / A mighty sphere, he framed.
- So your orientation changes a little bit but it sinks in that the world is a sphere, and you're going around it, sometimes under it, sideways, or over it.
- Though cold and darkness longer hang somewhere, / Yet Phoebus equally lights all the Sphere.
- It is more simplicitie to teach our children[...][t]he knowledge of the starres, and the motion of the eighth spheare, before their owne.
- They understood not the motion of the eighth sphear from West to East, and so conceived the longitude of the Stars invariable.
- They thought – originally on grounds derived from religion – that each thing or person had its or his proper sphere, to overstep which is ‘unjust’.
- The glorious planet Sol / In noble eminence enthroned and sphered / Amidst the other.
Taivutusmuodot
An object which appears to be bounded by a sphere; a round object, a ball.
Loxodrome
(astronomy, now rare) The celestial sphere: the edge of the heavens, imagined as a hollow globe within which celestial bodies appear to be embedded.
Deck of playing cards illustrating engineering instruments, England, 1702. King of spades: Spheres