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3-DIMENSIONAL COMPACT MANIFOLD, DEFINED AS THE POINTS OF UNIT NORM IN EUCLIDEAN 4-SPACE
Three-dimensional sphere; Oversphere; Three-sphere; Three sphere; 3-dimensional sphere; Gongyl; 3 sphere
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-sphere      

[-sfiə]

общая лексика

в сложных словах имеет значение (какой-л.) слой оболочки Земли (или другой планеты)

spherical         
  • Plane section of a sphere: 1 circle
  • General intersection sphere-cylinder
  • spherical spiral with <math>c=8</math>
  • Coaxial intersection of a sphere and a cylinder: 2 circles
  • Loxodrome
  • Sphere and circumscribed cylinder
ROUND, ROTATIONALLY SYMMETRIC SHAPE OF THE 2D SURFACE OF A BALL IN 3D SPACE
Spherical; 2-sphere; Topological sphere; Hemispherical; Two-sphere; Globose; Spheres; Volume of a sphere; Sphere (geometry); Volume Of A Sphere; Two-dimensional sphere; S²; X^2+y^2+z^2=r^2; Surface area of a sphere; Maschler space; Orb (shape); Spherical surface; Spherical volume; Surface area of the sphere; ⁴⁄₃πr³; Volume of sphere; 1-sphere; Spherical region; Spherical curve; Curve on a sphere; Perfect sphere; Spherule
spherical adj. сферический, шарообразный
spherical         
  • Plane section of a sphere: 1 circle
  • General intersection sphere-cylinder
  • spherical spiral with <math>c=8</math>
  • Coaxial intersection of a sphere and a cylinder: 2 circles
  • Loxodrome
  • Sphere and circumscribed cylinder
ROUND, ROTATIONALLY SYMMETRIC SHAPE OF THE 2D SURFACE OF A BALL IN 3D SPACE
Spherical; 2-sphere; Topological sphere; Hemispherical; Two-sphere; Globose; Spheres; Volume of a sphere; Sphere (geometry); Volume Of A Sphere; Two-dimensional sphere; S²; X^2+y^2+z^2=r^2; Surface area of a sphere; Maschler space; Orb (shape); Spherical surface; Spherical volume; Surface area of the sphere; ⁴⁄₃πr³; Volume of sphere; 1-sphere; Spherical region; Spherical curve; Curve on a sphere; Perfect sphere; Spherule

['sferik-{'sferik}(ə)l]

общая лексика

поплавковый

сферический

шаровидный

шаровой

шарообразный

прилагательное

общая лексика

шарообразный

сферический

небесный

относящийся к небесным телам

небесный (о знаках и т. п.; в астрологии)

сферический, шарообразный

математика

шаровой

Definitie

-sphere
¦ combining form denoting a structure or region of spherical form, especially a region round the earth: ionosphere.

Wikipedia

3-sphere

In mathematics, a 3-sphere, glome or hypersphere is a higher-dimensional analogue of a sphere. It may be embedded in 4-dimensional Euclidean space as the set of points equidistant from a fixed central point. Analogous to how the boundary of a ball in three dimensions is an ordinary sphere (or 2-sphere, a two-dimensional surface), the boundary of a ball in four dimensions is a 3-sphere (an object with three dimensions). A 3-sphere is an example of a 3-manifold and an n-sphere.

Uitspraakvoorbeelden voor -sphere
1. sphere, too.
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2. private sphere.
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3. private sphere.
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4. JOSH: --sphere.
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5. to separate fully the political sphere from the economic sphere,
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Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor -sphere
1. Not long ago, such interfaith fellowship would have been as common in the private sphere as the public sphere.
2. Investigating the military sphere is not sufficient.
3. The first, of course, was the socioeconomic sphere.
4. "The justices carved out this little sphere of individual rights with the Oregon ruling, and I would hope that would migrate into the pain medication sphere," he said.
5. Just as the sphere rose up, one of the passengers emerged from the top, returned to the ground to grab something, then flew back to the sphere.