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pseudo$64990$ - traduction vers Anglais

WORD IN ANOTHER LANGUAGE FORMED USING ENGLISH ELEMENTS ALTHOUGH NOT EXISTING IN ENGLISH OR HAVING A DIFFERENT MEANING
Pseudo-english; Pseudo-English; Pseudo Anglicism; Pseudo-anglicisms in dutch; Pseudo-Anglicism; Dutch pseudo-anglicisms; Pseudoanglicism

pseudo      
adj. pseudo-, schijn-, vals-
pseudo-scientific         
  • 10.1016/j.cortex.2018.04.011}}</ref> Phrenology was first termed a pseudoscience in 1843 and continues to be considered so.<ref name="Magendie1843"/>
  • poison ivy]]
  • The scientific method is a continuous cycle of observation, questioning, hypothesis, experimentation, analysis and conclusion.
  • The astrological signs of the zodiac
UNSCIENTIFIC CLAIMS WRONGLY PRESENTED AS SCIENTIFIC
PseudoScience; Pseudo science; Pseudo-science; Pseudoscientific; List of protoscience; Fraudulent science; Pseudosciences; Pseudoscientist; Pseudo-Science; Conservationist physics; Conservationist Physics; Parascience; Pseudosci; Pseudocience; Psuedoscience; Psuedoscientist; Pseudoscientifc; Psuedo-science; Psuedo-scientific; Pseudo-scientific; Pseudoscientists; Bogus science; Shampoo science; Pseudo-sciences; Crackpot theory; Pseudoscientific stance; Medical electrician; Controversial pseudosciences; Hoodoo science; Quack science; Quack theory; Psuedoscientific; Pseduoscientific; Politics and pseudoscience; Politically-motivated pseudoscience; Prevalence of pseudoscientific beliefs in the United States; Pseudoscientifically; Parascientific
pseudo-wetenschappelijk (niet in wezen wetenschappelijk)
inertial force         
  • Figure 5: Crossing a rotating carousel walking at a constant speed from the centre of the carousel to its edge, a spiral is traced out in the inertial frame, while a simple straight radial path is seen in the frame of the carousel.
  • Figure 4: An orbiting coordinate system ''B'' similar to Figure 3, but in which unit vectors '''u'''<sub>j</sub>, j = 1, 2, 3 rotate to face the rotational axis, while the origin of the coordinate system ''B'' moves at constant angular rate ω about the fixed axis '''Ω'''.
  • In the inertial frame of reference (upper part of the picture), the black ball moves in a straight line. However, the observer (brown dot) who is standing in the rotating/non-inertial frame of reference (lower part of the picture) sees the object as following a curved path due to the Coriolis or centrifugal forces present in this frame.
  • Figure 2: An object located at '''x'''<sub>A</sub> in inertial frame ''A'' is located at location '''x'''<sub>B</sub> in accelerating frame ''B''. The origin of frame ''B'' is located at '''X'''<sub>AB</sub> in frame ''A''. The orientation of frame ''B'' is determined by the unit vectors along its coordinate directions, '''u'''<sub>j</sub> with ''j'' = 1, 2, 3. Using these axes, the coordinates of the object according to frame ''B'' are '''x'''<sub>B</sub> = ( '''''x'''''<sub>1</sub>, '''''x'''''<sub>2</sub>, '''''x'''''<sub>3</sub>).
  • Figure 3: An orbiting but fixed orientation coordinate system ''B'', shown at three different times. The unit vectors '''u'''<sub>j</sub>, j = 1, 2, 3 do ''not'' rotate, but maintain a fixed orientation, while the origin of the coordinate system ''B'' moves at constant angular rate ω about the fixed axis '''Ω'''. Axis '''Ω''' passes through the origin of inertial frame ''A'', so the origin of frame ''B'' is a fixed distance ''R'' from the origin of inertial frame ''A''.
  • Rain and shell frame perspectives of physical (red) and fictitious (blue) forces for an object that rolls off a cliff.
  • Map and spin frame perspectives of physical (red) and fictitious (blue) forces for an object released from a carousel
APPARENT FORCE THAT ACTS ON ALL MASSES WHOSE MOTION IS DESCRIBED USING A NON-INERTIAL FRAME OF REFERENCE, SUCH AS A ROTATING REFERENCE FRAME
Inertial force; Fictitious forces; Fictional force; Apparent force; Fictitious Force; Pseudo force; Pseudoforce; Inertial Force; Imaginary force; D'Alembert force; Pseudo-force; Ficticious Force; Effective force; Kinetic reaction
traagheid, inertiekracht

Définition

pseudo-
Pseudo- is used to form adjectives and nouns that indicate that something is not the thing it is claimed to be. For example, if you describe a country as a pseudo-democracy, you mean that it is not really a democracy, although its government claims that it is.
...pseudo-intellectual images.
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Wikipédia

Pseudo-anglicism

A pseudo-anglicism is a word in another language that is formed from English elements and may appear to be English, but that does not exist as an English word with the same meaning.

For example, English speakers traveling in France may be struck by the "number of anglicisms—or rather words that look English—which are used in a different sense than they have in English, or which do not exist in English (such as rallye-paper, shake-hand, baby-foot, or baby-parc)".

This is different from a false friend, which is a word with a cognate that has a different main meaning. Sometimes pseudo-anglicisms become false friends.