matrix traduction
Prononciation: [ 'meitriks ] Voix:
nom pluriel: matrixes
TraductionPortable
- n. matrice, environnement où se développe qqch; cellule évolutive; cartilage; matrice (maths);configuration; gaine (géologie); moule (métal); système suprême comprenant tous réseaux et ordinateurs transmettant un courrier électronique (internet)
- s-matrix: matrice s...
- the matrix: matrix (film); modèle:palette matrix...
- the matrix (the matrix album): the matrix (album)...
- active matrix: matrice active...
- adjacency matrix: matrice d'adjacence...
- adjugate matrix: matrice complémentaire...
- ansoff matrix: matrice d'ansoff...
- black/matrix: black/matrix...
- block matrix: matrice par blocs...
- butler matrix: matrice de butler...
- cauchy matrix: déterminant de cauchy...
- centrosymmetric matrix: matrice centrosymétrique...
- circulant matrix: matrice circulante...
- cofactor matrix: comatrice...
- companion matrix: matrice compagnon...
Phrases
- Matrix population models: Construction, analysis, and interpretation.
Matrix population models: construction, analysis, and interpretation. - I keep saying, 'Plugging into the matrix'.
Je continue à dire, «Branchement dans la matrice. - The ARP 2500 used a matrix switch.
Le ARP 2500 utilise des interrupteurs. - His matrix seems to be Ran.
Sa rotation semble être prograde . - The first step is to diagonalize the matrix.
On parle alors de diagonalisation de la matrice. - Proposition The transpose of a productive matrix is productive.
Proposition La transposée d'une matrice productive est productive. - The matrix vote is proportional.
Le mode de scrutin est proportionnel. - Tumor cells are included in the osteoid matrix.
Les cellules tumorales sont incluses dans la matrice ostéoïde. - Matrix, a mysterious femme fatale.
Femme fatale (homonymie) La Femme fatale - "2006 Toyota Matrix Complete Review".
2006 : Genesis Total Rock Review.
Anglais
- Nom
- mold used in the production of phonograph records, type, or other relief surface
- the formative tissue at the base of a nail
- the body substance in which tissue cells are embedded
Synonyme: intercellular substance, ground substance, - (mathematics) a rectangular array of quantities or expressions set out by rows and columns; treated as a single element and manipulated according to rules
- an enclosure within which something originates or develops (from the Latin for womb)
- (geology) amass of fine-grained rock in which fossils, crystals, or gems are embedded