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ax$6298$ - перевод на испанский

AMERICAN MATHEMATICIAN
J. Ax; J. B. Ax; James Burton Ax; Ax, James

ax      
v. cortar, hachar; despedir
axe         
  • Jade axe, [[Shang dynasty]]
  • A collection of [[bronze]] socketed axe blades from the [[Bronze Age]] found in Germany. This was the prime tool of the period, and also seems to have been used as a store of value.
  • A diagram showing the main points on an axe
  • Splitting axe
  • Duke of Somerset]] after the [[Battle of Tewkesbury]] in 1471
  • Roman axes in an ancient Roman relief in [[Brescia]], [[Italy]]
  • A Swedish carpenter's axe
  • Axe pictured in the coat of arms of [[Tórshavn]]
  •  quote =Lalli bishop.  }}</ref> ''The murder of St. Henry by Lalli'', painting by Karl Anders Ekman (1854).
  • Gallo-Roman Museum (Tongeren)]]
  • A collection of old Australian cutting tools including [[broad axe]]s, broad hatchets, mortising axes, carpenter's and felling axes. Also five [[adze]]s, a corner chisel, two [[froe]]s, and a [[twybil]].
  • [[Shang dynasty]] axe
  • Wedging of Axes
WEAPON OR TOOL CONSISTING OF A SHAFT, WITH A HEAD ATTACHED AT A PARALLEL ANGLE THAT IS USED PRIMARILY FOR CHOPPING, SPLITTING, OR SHAPING MATERIALS
Fu (weapon); Antler sleeve; Axe (tool); Axes as Weapons; Venmazhu; Fire axe; Fireman's axe; Firefighter's axe; Hammer axe; Ax; A.x.; Ax.; Fireaxe; Axiniform; Axe-hammer; 🪓
hacha
recortar
suspender
to have an axe to grind: tener un interés personal
axe         
  • Jade axe, [[Shang dynasty]]
  • A collection of [[bronze]] socketed axe blades from the [[Bronze Age]] found in Germany. This was the prime tool of the period, and also seems to have been used as a store of value.
  • A diagram showing the main points on an axe
  • Splitting axe
  • Duke of Somerset]] after the [[Battle of Tewkesbury]] in 1471
  • Roman axes in an ancient Roman relief in [[Brescia]], [[Italy]]
  • A Swedish carpenter's axe
  • Axe pictured in the coat of arms of [[Tórshavn]]
  •  quote =Lalli bishop.  }}</ref> ''The murder of St. Henry by Lalli'', painting by Karl Anders Ekman (1854).
  • Gallo-Roman Museum (Tongeren)]]
  • A collection of old Australian cutting tools including [[broad axe]]s, broad hatchets, mortising axes, carpenter's and felling axes. Also five [[adze]]s, a corner chisel, two [[froe]]s, and a [[twybil]].
  • [[Shang dynasty]] axe
  • Wedging of Axes
WEAPON OR TOOL CONSISTING OF A SHAFT, WITH A HEAD ATTACHED AT A PARALLEL ANGLE THAT IS USED PRIMARILY FOR CHOPPING, SPLITTING, OR SHAPING MATERIALS
Fu (weapon); Antler sleeve; Axe (tool); Axes as Weapons; Venmazhu; Fire axe; Fireman's axe; Firefighter's axe; Hammer axe; Ax; A.x.; Ax.; Fireaxe; Axiniform; Axe-hammer; 🪓
la hacha

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ax

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James Ax

James Burton Ax (10 January 1937 – 11 June 2006) was an American mathematician who made groundbreaking contributions in algebra and number theory using model theory. He shared, with Simon B. Kochen, the seventh Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Number Theory, which was awarded for a series of three joint papers on Diophantine problems.