- 3-D [ˌθriː'diː]
- 1. adj(also: three-dimensional) tridimensionale2. n
to be in three-D — essere tridimensionale
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
to be in three-D — essere tridimensionale
English-Italian dictionary. 2013.
303 — /θri oʊ ˈθri/ (say three oh three) noun → Lee Enfield rifle …
threonine — [ θri:əni:n] noun Biochemistry a hydrophilic amino acid which is a constituent of most proteins and is an essential nutrient in the diet of vertebrates. Origin 1930s: from threose (the name of a sugar) + ine4 … English new terms dictionary
3-D — [ˌθriːˈdiː] adj a 3 D film, picture etc looks as if it has length, depth, and width … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
three — [θriː] number the number 3 … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
three-dimensional — [ˌθriː daɪˈmenʃ(ə)nəl] adj not flat, but able to be measured in height, depth, and width … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
3D — /θriˈdi/ (say three dee) adjective 1. three dimensional: 3D films. –noun 2. a three dimensional form or appearance. Also, 3 D …
3D printer — /θri di ˈprɪntə/ (say three dee printuh) noun a printer which can, from digital information, produce a three dimensional solid object. –3D printing, noun …
3G — /θri ˈdʒi/ (say three jee) noun Telecommunications the third generation of wireless services, with faster transmission speeds allowing for high quality audio and video …
three — /θri / (say three) noun 1. a cardinal number, two plus one. 2. a symbol for this number, as 3 or III. 3. a set of this many persons or things. 4. a playing card, die face, etc., with three pips. –adjective 5. amounting to three in number: three… …
Three Gorges — /θri ˈgɔdʒəz/ (say three gawjuhz) plural noun a series of canyons on the Chang (Yangtze) River in China; site of the Three Gorges Dam project, creating a huge reservoir allowing shipping to the interior of China and providing power …
three R's — /θri ˈaz / (say three ahz) plural noun reading, (w)riting, and (a)rithmetic, traditionally regarded as the fundamentals of education …