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an·gle [ˈæŋgl̩] N

1. angle (between two lines):

angle
kot m
angle
rob m
to hang at an angle
at an angle of 20°

2. angle (perspective):

angle
angle
angle
vidik m

3. angle (opinion):

angle

ˈcam·era an·gle N

camera angle

ˈright an·gle N

right angle

ˈwide-an·gle, wide-an·gle ˈlens N PHOTO

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The cephalon is sub-semicircular, broader than it is long, and with rounded genal angles.
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The body had an internal frame of steel angle iron beams to which 5.5mm in armor plates were riveted.
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Changes in the brightness of the minimum with phase angle is attributed to changes in the shadows across surface features.
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The nose angle is 120, wing area is 21m2 sqft and the aspect ratio is 4.95:1.
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The fascicles attach to the aponeuroses and form an angle (the pennation angle) to the load axis of the muscle.
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In normal space, the three interior angles of an equilateral triangle each measure 60 degrees, adding up to 180 degrees.
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That is, for these kites the two equal angles on opposite sides of the symmetry axis are each 90 degrees.
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However, it is still highly angle-dependent and the driver sometimes forces bilinear filtering for speed.
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I wanted to derive humor by showing the human angle in him.
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The user perceives the virtual object from any angle, as if it were real.
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