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Kuvat 8

Synonyymit

Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenUS
  • RP:
    • IPA: /dɪsləʊˈkeɪʃn̩/
KieliKäännökset
bulgariaизместване, изкълчване
espanjaluxación, dislocacíon
italiaslogatura, dislocamento, lussazione, slogamento, dislogazione, dislocazione
japani断層 (dansō), 脱臼 (dakkyū)
latinaluxus
portugalideslocamento, desorganização, deslocação
ranskaluxation, désarticulation, dislocation
ruotsiluxation, urledvridning, dislokation
saksaLuxation, Verrenkung, Entwurzelung
suomisijoiltaanmeno, dislokaatio, luksaatio
tšekkipřemístění, vykloubení
unkarificam
venäjäсмещение (smeštšenije), вывих (vyvih), дислокация (dislokatsija), сдвиг (sdvig)

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. The act of displacing, or the state of being displaced.
  2. (geology) The displacement of parts of rocks or portions of strata from the situation which they originally occupied.
  3. The act of dislocating, or putting out of joint; also, the condition of being thus displaced.
  4. (materials science) A linear defect in a crystal lattice. Because dislocations can shift within the crystal lattice, they tend to weaken the material, compared to a perfect crystal.
  5. (grammar) A sentence structure in which a constituent that could otherwise be either an argument or an adjunct of a clause occurs outside of and adjacent to the clause boundaries.
  6. (gymnastics, dance) In men's gymnastics, a rotating of the shoulders when performing a backwards turn on the still rings. Many skills in acrobatics appear to involve dislocating a joint, when they actually do not.

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkodislocations

(materials science) A linear defect in a crystal lattice. Because dislocations can shift within the crystal lattice, they tend to weaken the material, compared to a perfect crystal.

Dislocations of edge (left) and screw (right) type.

(materials science) A linear defect in a crystal lattice. Because dislocations can shift within the crystal lattice, they tend to weaken the material, compared to a perfect crystal.

An edge-dislocation (b = Burgers vector)

(materials science) A linear defect in a crystal lattice. Because dislocations can shift within the crystal lattice, they tend to weaken the material, compared to a perfect crystal.

Schematic diagram (lattice planes) showing an edge dislocation. Burgers vector in black, dislocation line in blue.