enveloping surface - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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enveloping surface (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun Phrase

Phonetic Transcription

[ɪnˈvɛləpɪŋ ˈsɜrfɪs]

Meaning and Usage

The term "enveloping surface" refers to a surface that completely surrounds or encloses a particular volume or object. It is commonly used in fields like mathematics, physics, and engineering, where it describes the outer boundary of a solid figure. The frequency of use is relatively low compared to everyday vocabulary, and it is more frequently found in written contexts, particularly in academic or technical literature.

Example Sentences

  1. The researchers studied the enveloping surface of the solid to determine its properties.
  2. (Исследователи изучили оболочку твердого тела, чтобы определить его свойства.)

  3. In geometry, the concept of an enveloping surface is important for understanding the behavior of certain shapes.

  4. (В геометрии концепция оболочки важна для понимания поведения некоторых фигур.)

  5. The enveloping surface created by the balloon was colorful and attracted everyone's attention.

  6. (Оболочка, созданная шариком, была яркой и привлекла внимание всех.)

Idiomatic Expressions

While "enveloping surface" is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions, various terms related to "enveloping" or "surface" can be identified. Below are some phrases that may embody similar themes:

  1. Surface-level issues: Many discussions stop at surface-level issues without addressing the deeper concerns.
  2. (Многие обсуждения застревают на поверхностных вопросах, не затрагивая более глубокие проблемы.)

  3. Surface tension: The scientist explained how surface tension affects the behavior of water molecules.

  4. (Ученый объяснил, как поверхностное натяжение влияет на поведение молекул воды.)

  5. Peeling back layers: It takes time to start peeling back the layers of an issue to understand its complexities.

  6. (Требуется время, чтобы начать откладывать оболочки проблемы, чтобы понять ее сложности.)

Etymology

The word "enveloping" derives from the verb "envelop," which comes from the Middle French "enveloper," and from the Latin "involvere," meaning "to wrap" or "to cover." The term "surface" comes from the Latin "superficies," meaning "the outer face or appearance of something." Thus, "enveloping surface" is a compound term that combines the actions of covering or surrounding with the notion of an external boundary.

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25-07-2024