gradus in Vietnamese
Danh từ
từ điển vật luận (tiếng La Tinh, Hy Lạp)
Sentence patterns related to "gradus"
1. Nova mechanica theoremata atque problemata de quibusdam proprietatibus circuli, curvarum secundi gradus, parabolæ quadratico-cubicæ, et Cycloidis, deque curvis a …
2. From Latin Aggressum, past participle of aggredi (“to attack, assail, approach, go to”), from ad (“to”) + gradi (“to walk, go”), from gradus (“step”); see grade
3. From Latin Aggressum, past participle of aggredi (“to attack, assail, approach, go to”), from ad (“to”) + gradi (“to walk, go”), from gradus (“step”); see grade.
4. From Latin Aggressum, past participle of aggredi (“to attack, assail, approach, go to”), from ad (“to”) + gradi (“to walk, go”), from gradus (“step”); see grade.
5. Balassi - Nova mechanica theoremata atque problemata de quibusdam proprietatibus circuli, curvarum secundi gradus, parabolae quadratico-cubicae, et Cycloidis , 1768 - 4782588.tif 2,684 × 3,764; 29.2 MB
6. Balassi - Nova mechanica theoremata atque problemata de quibusdam proprietatibus circuli, curvarum secundi gradus, parabolae quadratico-cubicae, et Cycloidis , 1768 - 4782588.tif 2,684 × 3,764; 29.2 MB
7. From Latin Aggressum, past participle of aggredi ("to attack, assail, approach, go to"), from ad ("to") + gradi ("to walk, go"), from gradus ("step"); see grade
8. From Latin Aggressum, past participle of aggredi ("to attack, assail, approach, go to"), from ad ("to") + gradi ("to walk, go"), from gradus ("step"); see grade
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10. Aggressive (adj.) 1791, "characterized by aggression, tending to make the first attack," with -ive + Latin aggress-, past participle stem of aggredi "to approach; to attempt; to attack," from ad "to" (see ad-) + gradi (past participle gressus) "to step," from gradus "a step," figuratively "a step toward something, an approach" (from PIE root *ghredh-"to walk, go").