half-open in Germany

half-open [hɑːfoupən] halboffen [math.]

Sentence patterns related to "half-open"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "half-open" from the English - Germany Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "half-open", or refer to the context using the word "half-open" in the English - Germany Dictionary.

1. 17 There was much aggressive posturing, bowing, beating of half-open wings.

2. Thus, there is one Coset for each number in the half-open interval [0,1)

3. At the moment it was half open, the dim light in the hall looking cool and restful after the outside glare.

4. A yellow beam of sunlight, filtering through the muslin curtains, slanted on to the table, where a match-box, half-open, lay beside the inkpot.

5. I too felt a slumberous influence after watching him half an hour, as he sat thus with his eyes half open, like a cat, winged brother of the cat.

6. He sent a rapid glance through the half-open door of the chamber, and, ascertaining that what I stated was apparently true, delivered the house of his luckless presence.

7. Some scientists think that moisture or dew collected on the scales runs down to the rough surface of the skin and enters the skin’s network of half-open channels, or grooves, located between the scales.

8. We want to make the topic adoption a bit more familiar to you. We will explain the difference between an open, a half open and an incognito adoption and we will show you some difficulties and alternatives.

Wir möchten Sie hier etwas mehr mit dem Thema Adoption vertraut machen, Ihnen Unterschiede erklären zwischen offener, halboffener und Inkognito – Adoption, Ihnen Vorgaben des Gesetzgebers zeigen, eventuelle Schwierigkeiten und Alternativen zur Adoption in Deutschland.

9. Of vis-a-vis, or Barouchette, Or half-open landaulet: While little B-rke, with lively din, Scatters his stock of trifles thin, And at the Bridge, or Grosvenor Gate, Briskly bids his horses wait; Oft listening how the Catalini Rouses at night th' applauding many, In some opera of Mozart, Winning the eye, the ear, the heart, Then in the round