parallel

parallel
I Adj. parallel (mit to, with)
II Adv. parallel; parallel (ver)laufen zu run parallel to
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parallel; collateral
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pa|ral|lel [para'leːl]
1. adj
parallel (AUCH COMPUT)
2. adv
parallel

parallél laufento run parallel

der Weg (ver)läuft parallél zum Fluss — the path runs or is parallel to the river

die Entwicklung dort verläuft parallél zu der in Deutschland — the development there is parallel to or parallels that of Germany

parallél schalten (Elec) — to connect in parallel

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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) (in the same direction but always about the same distance away: We sailed parallel to the coast for several days.) parallel
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pa·ral·lel
[paraˈle:l]
I. adj parallel
\parallel zu etw dat parallel to sth
II. adv parallel
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1.
Adjektiv (auch fig.) parallel
2.
adverbial

parallel verlaufen — (auch fig.) run parallel (mit, zu to)

parallel zu etwas — (fig.) in parallel with something

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parallel
A. adj parallel (
mit to, with)
B. adv parallel;
parallel (ver)laufen zu run parallel to
* * *
1.
Adjektiv (auch fig.) parallel
2.
adverbial

parallel verlaufen — (auch fig.) run parallel (mit, zu to)

parallel zu etwas — (fig.) in parallel with something

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(Mathematik) adj.
parallel adj. adj.
parallel adj.

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