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Qu'est-ce (qui) est oblique - définition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Obliquus; Obliques; Obliquely; Obliqueness; Oblique (disambiguation)

oblique         
a.
1.
Inclined, aslant, slanting.
2.
Indirect, obscure.
3.
Underhand.
4.
Envious, unpropitious, malignant, sinister, bad.
5.
Collateral, indirect.
oblique         
[?'bli:k]
¦ adjective
1. neither parallel nor at right angles; slanting.
2. not explicit or direct: an oblique threat.
3. Geometry (of a line, plane figure, or surface) inclined at other than a right angle.
(of an angle) acute or obtuse.
(of a cone, cylinder, etc.) with an axis not perpendicular to the plane of its base.
4. Anatomy (especially of a muscle) neither parallel nor perpendicular to the long axis of a body or limb.
5. Grammar denoting any case other than the nominative or vocative.
¦ noun
1. Brit. another term for slash (in sense 3).
2. an oblique muscle.
Derivatives
obliquely adverb
obliqueness noun
obliquity ?'bl?kw?ti noun
Origin
ME: from L. obliquus.
oblique         
1.
If you describe a statement as oblique, you mean that is not expressed directly or openly, making it difficult to understand.
Mr Golding delivered an oblique warning, talking of the danger of sudden action.
= indirect
ADJ
obliquely
He obliquely referred to the US, Britain and Saudi Arabia.
= indirectly
ADV: ADV with v
2.
An oblique line is a straight line that is not horizontal or vertical. An oblique angle is any angle other than a right angle.
It lies between the plain and the sea at an oblique angle to the coastline.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
obliquely
This muscle runs obliquely downwards inside the abdominal cavity.
ADV: ADV after v

Wikipédia

Oblique

Oblique may refer to:

  • an alternative name for the character usually called a slash (punctuation) ( / )
  • Oblique angle, in geometry
  • Oblique triangle, in geometry
  • Oblique lattice, in geometry
  • Oblique leaf base, a characteristic shape of the base of a leaf
  • Oblique angle, a synonym for Dutch angle, a cinematographic technique
  • Oblique (album), by jazz vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson
  • Oblique (film), a 2008 Norwegian film
  • Oblique (Vasarely), a 1966 collage, by Victor Vasarely
  • Oblique banded rattail, a fish also known as a rough-head whiptail
  • Oblique case, in linguistics
  • Oblique argument, in linguistics
  • Oblique correction, in particle physics
  • Oblique motion, in music
  • Oblique order, a military formation
  • Oblique projection, in geometry and drawing, including cavalier and cabinet projection
  • Oblique reflection, in Euclidean geometry
  • Oblique shock, in gas dynamics
  • Oblique type, in typography
  • Oblique wing, in aircraft design
  • Oblique icebreaker, a special type of icegoing ship
Exemples du corpus de texte pour oblique
1. Advertisement Other importers have resorted to more oblique offers.
2. The first is straightforward, the second more oblique.
3. "These are absolutely vague, oblique charges," he said.
4. Needless to say, the references are oblique even by rap standards, especially to this crowd.
5. Ivanov stopped short of promising them, and spoke of tax "optimization" in oblique terms.