parallel

parallel
1. adjective
1) parallel

the railway ran parallel to the river — die Bahnlinie verlief parallel zum Fluss

parallel bars — (Gymnastics) Barren, der

2) (fig.): (similar) vergleichbar

be parallel — sich (Dat.) [genau] entsprechen

2. noun
1) Parallele, die

this has no parallel — dazu gibt es keine Parallele

there is a parallel between x and y — es gibt eine Parallelität zwischen x und y

2) (Electr.)

in parallel — parallel

3) (Geog.)

parallel [of latitude] — Breitenkreis, der

the 42nd parallel — der 42. Breitengrad

3. transitive verb
gleichkommen (+ Dat.)
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['pærəlel] 1. adjective
1) ((of straight lines) going in the same direction and always staying the same distance apart: The road is parallel to/with the river.) parallel
2) (alike (in some way): There are parallel passages in the two books.) entsprechend
2. adverb
(in the same direction but always about the same distance away: We sailed parallel to the coast for several days.) parallel
3. noun
1) (a line parallel to another: Draw a parallel to this line.) die Parallele
2) (a likeness or state of being alike: Is there a parallel between the British Empire and the Roman Empire?) die Parallele
3) (a line drawn from east to west across a map etc at a fixed distance from the equator: The border between Canada and the United States follows the forty-ninth parallel.) der Breitengrad
4. verb
(to be equal to: His stupidity can't be paralleled.) etwas Entsprechendes finden
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par·al·lel
[ˈpærəlel, AM ˈper-]
I. adj inv
1. inv lines parallel, gleichlaufend
Hills Road is \parallel to Mill Road die Hills Road verläuft parallel zur Mill Road
\parallel example Parallelbeispiel nt
\parallel experiments Parallelversuche pl
\parallel contest CHESS Simultanspiel nt
3. ELEC
in \parallel parallel geschaltet
4. COMPUT parallel; computer system simultan
II. n
1. (similarity) Parallele f, Entsprechung f
without \parallel ohnegleichen
to draw a \parallel einen Vergleich ziehen
2. MATH Parallele f fachspr
3. esp AM GEOG
\parallel [of latitude] Breitenkreis m
III. vt
to \parallel sth
1. (correspond to) etw dat entsprechen; (be similar to) etw dat ähneln [o gleichen]
not \paralleled beispiellos
2. (run side-by-side) zu etw dat parallel [ver]laufen
IV. adv inv parallel
to run \parallel to sth zu etw dat parallel verlaufen
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['prəlel]
1. adj
1) lines, streets parallel; (COMPUT) parallel

at this point the road and river are parallel — an dieser Stelle verlaufen Straße und Fluss parallel (zueinander)

parallel to or with —

to lie parallel to or with sth — parallel zu etw liegen

in a parallel direction — parallel

parallel connection (Elec) — Parallelschaltung f

parallel interface (Comput) — Parallelschnittstelle f

parallel market (Econ) — Parallelmarkt m

parallel printer — Paralleldrucker m

2) (fig) career, development vergleichbar, parallel verlaufend; universe, talks, process parallel

a parallel case — ein Parallelfall m, ein vergleichbarer Fall

the two systems developed along parallel lines — die Entwicklung der beiden Systeme verlief vergleichbar

he argues along parallel lines to me — er argumentiert ähnlich wie ich

2. adv

to run parallel (roads, careers) — parallel verlaufen (to sth zu etw)

to ski parallel — Parallelslalom fahren

3. n
1) (GEOMETRY) Parallele f
2) (GEOG) Breitenkreis m

the 49th parallel — der 49. Breitengrad

3) (ELEC)

connected in parallel — parallel geschaltet

4) (fig) Parallele f

without parallel — ohne Parallele

it has no parallel — es gibt dazu keine Parallele

to draw a parallel between X and Y — eine Parallele zwischen X und Y ziehen

in parallel with — parallel mit

4. vt (fig)
gleichen (+dat)

a case parallelled only by ... — ein Fall, zu dem es nur eine einzige Parallele gibt, nämlich ...

it is parallelled by ... — es ist vergleichbar mit ...

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parallel [ˈpærəlel]
A adj
1. MATH, MUS, TECH parallel (with, to zu, mit):
parallel bars pl (Turnen) Barren m;
at the parallel bars am Barren;
parallel computer Simultanrechenanlage f, -rechner m;
parallel connection B 4;
parallel cousins Kinder zweier Brüder oder zweier Schwestern;
parallel processing IT Parallelverarbeitung f;
parallel slalom (Skisport) Parallelslalom m;
parallel stroke milling TECH Zeilenfräsen n;
parallel turn (Skisport) Parallelschwung m;
run parallel to parallel verlaufen zu
2. fig parallel, gleich(gerichtet, -laufend):
parallel case Parallelfall m;
research work on parallel lines Forschungsarbeit f in der gleichen Richtung;
parallel passage gleichlautende Stelle, Parallele f (in einem Text)
B s
1. MATH und fig Parallele f:
draw a parallel to eine Parallele ziehen zu;
draw a parallel between fig eine Parallele ziehen zwischen (dat), (miteinander) vergleichen;
have close parallels with eine starke Ähnlichkeit haben mit;
in parallel with parallel zu
2. MATH Parallelität f (auch fig Gleichheit)
3. auch parallel of latitude GEOG Breitenkreis m
4. ELEK Parallel-, Nebeneinanderschaltung f:
in parallel parallel oder nebeneinander(geschaltet)
5. Gegenstück n, Entsprechung f:
have no parallel nicht seinesgleichen haben, einzigartig sein;
without (a) parallel ohnegleichen
6. MIL Parallele f, Quergraben m
7. TYPO (aus 2 senkrechten Strichen bestehendes) Verweiszeichen
C v/t prät und pperf -leled, besonders Br -lelled
1. (with) gegenüberstellen (dat), vergleichen (mit)
2. anpassen, angleichen (beide:
with, to dat)
3. gleichkommen oder entsprechen (dat)
4. etwas Gleiches oder Entsprechendes zu einer Sache oder jemandem finden
5. besonders US umg parallel (ver)laufen zu, laufen neben (dat)
6. ELEK parallel schalten
par. abk
1. paragraph Par.
2. parallel
3. parenthesis
4. parish Gde.
* * *
1. adjective
1) parallel

the railway ran parallel to the river — die Bahnlinie verlief parallel zum Fluss

parallel bars — (Gymnastics) Barren, der

2) (fig.): (similar) vergleichbar

be parallel — sich (Dat.) [genau] entsprechen

2. noun
1) Parallele, die

this has no parallel — dazu gibt es keine Parallele

there is a parallel between x and y — es gibt eine Parallelität zwischen x und y

2) (Electr.)

in parallel — parallel

3) (Geog.)

parallel [of latitude] — Breitenkreis, der

the 42nd parallel — der 42. Breitengrad

3. transitive verb
gleichkommen (+ Dat.)
* * *
adj.
parallel (Mathematik) adj.
parallel adj. n.
Gegenstück n.
Parallele f.

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