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Coefficient de traînée

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

drag coefficient, drag factor SUST.

drag coefficient MOTOR, AERO.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

coefficient [ingl. brit. ˌkəʊɪˈfɪʃ(ə)nt, ingl. am. ˌkoʊəˈfɪʃənt] SUST.

coefficient MAT., FÍS.

I. drag [ingl. brit. draɡ, ingl. am. dræɡ] SUST.

1. drag coloq.:

quelle barbe! coloq.

2. drag:

drag AERO., FÍS.

3. drag (hindrance):

drag fig.
frein m (to à)

4. drag (sledge):

5. drag (hook):

6. drag CAZA:

7. drag (puff):

drag coloq.
taffe f argot
drag coloq.
to have a drag on cigarette

8. drag (women's clothes worn by men):

to be in drag atrbv. act, artist, show
to be in drag ball

9. drag ingl. am. (influence):

drag coloq.
piston m coloq.

10. drag (road) coloq.:

11. drag atrbv.:

drag MOTOR, DEP. race, racing
drag racer

II. drag <part. pres. dragging; pret. imperf., part. pas. dragged> [ingl. brit. draɡ, ingl. am. dræɡ] V. trans.

1. drag (pull):

drag boat, log, sledge
tirer (to, up to jusqu'à, towards vers)
to drag sb from chair, bed
to drag sb to match
to drag sb to dentist
to drag sb into room, bushes
to drag sb into argument, dispute

2. drag (search):

drag river, pond

3. drag INFORM.:

drag icon

4. drag (trail):

to drag one's feet or heels literal

III. drag <part. pres. dragging; pret. imperf., part. pas. dragged> [ingl. brit. draɡ, ingl. am. dræɡ] V. intr.

1. drag (go slowly):

drag hours, days:
drag story, plot:

2. drag (trail):

to drag in hem, belt: mud

3. drag (rub):

drag brake:

4. drag (inhale):

to drag on cigarette

IV. drag [ingl. brit. draɡ, ingl. am. dræɡ] V. v. refl.

en el diccionario PONS

coefficient SUST. MAT.

I. drag [dræg] SUST.

1. drag no pl. (force):

drag FÍS.
drag AERO.

2. drag no pl. (impediment):

3. drag no pl. coloq. (a bore):

raseur(-euse) m (f)

4. drag no pl. coloq. SOCIOL. (women's clothes worn by a man):

5. drag coloq. (breath of cigarette smoke):

6. drag (dredging):

7. drag DEP. → drag race

II. drag <-gg-> [dræg] V. trans.

1. drag (pull):

drag a. fig.
to drag sb to sth/sb
traîner qn à qc/chez qn

2. drag (search):

drag river, lake

3. drag INFORM.:

drag icon

III. drag [dræg] V. intr.

drag time, speech

drag race SUST.

en el diccionario PONS

coefficient SUST. math

I. drag [dræg] SUST.

1. drag (force):

drag FÍS.
drag AERO.

2. drag (impediment):

3. drag coloq. (bore):

raseur(-euse) m (f)

4. drag coloq. (puff on cigarette):

5. drag coloq. SOCIOL. (women's clothes worn by a man):

6. drag argot (street):

7. drag (for dredging):

8. drag sports → drag race

II. drag <-gg-> [dræg] V. trans.

1. drag (pull):

drag a. fig.
to drag sb away from sth
arracher qn à/de qc

2. drag comput:

drag icon

3. drag (search):

drag river, lake

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

III. drag <-gg-> [dræg] V. intr.

1. drag (proceed slowly):

drag time, speech

2. drag coloq. (puff):

drag race SUST.

Present
Idrag
youdrag
he/she/itdrags
wedrag
youdrag
theydrag
Past
Idragged
youdragged
he/she/itdragged
wedragged
youdragged
theydragged
Present Perfect
Ihavedragged
youhavedragged
he/she/ithasdragged
wehavedragged
youhavedragged
theyhavedragged
Past Perfect
Ihaddragged
youhaddragged
he/she/ithaddragged
wehaddragged
youhaddragged
theyhaddragged

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The low resolution shape is thus defined by a few parameters the coefficients of this series which fit the scattering data.
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It is assumed for this that the characteristic of the field of coefficients doesn't divide the order of the theta group.
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The matrix elements of this unitary transformation are given by a scalar product and are known as recoupling coefficients.
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For example, contact transformations let coefficients of the transformations infinitesimal generator depend also on first derivatives of the coordinates.
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He was able to reduce the different cases known to one case, because he uses both positive and negative coefficients.
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