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Dichotome Normalform DNF

en el diccionario PONS

Entrada de OpenDict

disjunctive normal form, DNF SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

dis·junc·tive [dɪsˈʤʌŋtɪvli] ADJ.

1. disjunctive (lacking connection):

2. disjunctive LING., FILOS.:

disjunktiv espec.

I. nor·mal [ˈnɔ:məl, ingl. am. ˈnɔ:rm-] ADJ.

1. normal (ordinary):

normal person, day
normal person, day

2. normal (usual):

normal behaviour for
normal für +acus.

3. normal (fit):

gesund <gesünder, am gesündesten>

4. normal inv. MAT.:

II. nor·mal [ˈnɔ:məl, ingl. am. ˈnɔ:rm-] SUST.

1. normal no pl:

Normalzustand m <-(e)s, -stände>
to return to normal situation

2. normal MAT.:

Senkrechte f <-n, -n>
Normale f espec.

I. form [fɔ:m, ingl. am. fɔ:rm] SUST.

1. form (type, variety):

Form f <-, -en>
Art f <-, -en>
form of a disease
Erscheinungsbild nt <-(e)s, -er>
form of energy
Typ m <-s, -en>
Kunstform f <-, -en>
Sportart f <-, -en>
Regierungsform f <-, -en>
Lebensform f <-, -en>

2. form no pl (particular way):

Form f <-, -en>
Gestalt f <-, -en>

3. form (document):

Formular nt <-s, -e>
Bewerbungsbogen m <-s, -bögen>
booking form ingl. brit., reservation form ingl. am.
Anmeldeformular m <-(e)s, -e>
Bestellschein m <-(e)s, -e>
Vordruck m <-(e)s, -e>
to complete [or esp ingl. brit. fill in][or esp ingl. am. fill out] a form

4. form (shape):

Form f <-, -en>
form of a person
Gestalt f <-, -en>

5. form no pl ARTE, LIT., MÚS. (arrangement of parts):

Form f <-> kein pl

6. form no pl (physical condition):

Form f <-> kein pl
Kondition f <-> kein pl

7. form no pl (performance):

Leistung f <-, -en>

8. form DEP. (in horse racing):

Form f <-, -en> espec.

9. form no pl (procedure):

form esp ingl. brit.
Form f <-> kein pl
ingl. brit. what's the form?
to be good/bad form ingl. brit. dated

10. form esp ingl. brit. ENS.:

Klasse f <-, -n>

11. form LING.:

Form f <-, -en>

12. form no pl ingl. brit. argot (criminal record):

13. form esp ingl. am. TIPOGR. (forme):

14. form TÉC. (shuttering):

Verschalung f <-, -en> espec.

15. form ingl. brit. CAZA (hare's lair):

Sasse f <-n, -n> espec.

16. form BOT.:

Form f <-, -en>
Forma f espec.

17. form (formula):

Formel f <-, -n>

18. form FILOS.:

Form f <-> kein pl

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. form [fɔ:m, ingl. am. fɔ:rm] V. trans.

1. form (shape):

to form sth
etw formen

2. form (arrange):

to form sth
etw bilden

3. form (set up):

to form sth
sich acus. mit jdm verbünden
sich dat. eine Meinung über etw acus. bilden

4. form (constitute):

to form sth
Teil einer S. gen. sein

5. form LING.:

6. form form. (influence):

to form sth/sb
etw/jdn formen

III. form [fɔ:m, ingl. am. fɔ:rm] V. intr.

sich acus. bilden
form idea, plan
sich acus. zu etw acus. formen

Diccionario especializado de banca, finanzas y seguros PONS

form SUST. TRANSACC.

Present
Iform
youform
he/she/itforms
weform
youform
theyform
Past
Iformed
youformed
he/she/itformed
weformed
youformed
theyformed
Present Perfect
Ihaveformed
youhaveformed
he/she/ithasformed
wehaveformed
youhaveformed
theyhaveformed
Past Perfect
Ihadformed
youhadformed
he/she/ithadformed
wehadformed
youhadformed
theyhadformed

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