bisecting - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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bisecting (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Verb (present participle of bisect)

Phonetic Transcription

/bɪˈsɛk.tɪŋ/

Meaning and Usage

The term "bisecting" refers to the action of dividing something into two equal parts. It is often used in mathematics, geometry, and various scientific disciplines. The frequency of use is moderate, found in both oral and written contexts, with a slight lean toward technical discussions in written forms.

Example Sentences

  1. The teacher demonstrated bisecting an angle to help students understand the concept of geometry.
    (Учитель продемонстрировал бискектирование угла, чтобы помочь ученикам понять концепцию геометрии.)

  2. In biology, bisecting a cell during mitosis is a crucial process for cell division.
    (В биологии бискектирование клетки во время митоза является важным процессом для деления клетки.)

  3. The artist took a different approach by bisecting the canvas into equal sections before starting her painting.
    (Художник избрал другой подход, разделив холст на равные секции перед началом своей работы.)

Idiomatic Expressions

While "bisecting" itself does not frequently appear in idiomatic expressions, the concept of division or splitting is commonly represented in various idioms. Here are some examples that relate closely to the theme of splitting or dividing:

  1. "Split down the middle" - This phrase means to divide something equally.
    Example: They decided to split the bill down the middle to keep it fair.
    (Они решили разделить счет пополам, чтобы было справедливо.)

  2. "Cut in half" - This expression indicates that something has been divided into two equal parts.
    Example: The cake was so big, they chose to cut it in half before serving it.
    (Торт был таким большим, что они решили разрезать его пополам перед подачей.)

  3. "Take half measures" - This idiom refers to doing something partially instead of completely.
    Example: We can't afford to take half measures if we want to succeed in this project.
    (Мы не можем позволить себе делать полумеры, если хотим добиться успеха в этом проекте.)

  4. "Divide and conquer" - This phrase means to break a large problem into smaller parts in order to manage it more effectively.
    Example: The team applied the divide and conquer strategy to tackle the complex issues.
    (Команда применила стратегию разделяй и властвуй, чтобы справиться со сложными проблемами.)

Etymology

The word "bisect" originates from the Latin roots "bi-" meaning "two" and "sect" from "secare," meaning "to cut." The verb form evolved in English in the 18th century.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: divide, split, halve, separate.
Antonyms: unite, join, merge, combine.



25-07-2024