Übersetzung für '
trig' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| ADJ | trig | trigger | triggest |
| NOUN1 | trig | - |
| NOUN2 | a trig | trigs |
| SYNO | clean-cut | trig | trigonometry | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The Tewheniwheni Stream feeds into the Mangaehu Stream east of the Tututawa trig, while the Pipi Stream runs northwards to the Mangaehu from the Waitiri trig.
- Càrn Liath and Càrn nan Gabhar both have trig points and are excellent viewpoints.
- One such mark was a trig point or flagstaff that was left at a grid reference of 783 192.
- Until recently the hill was topped with a trig point, but this has been removed by the farmer with the permission of Ordnance Survey: the trig point and its concrete base can be seen on its side just to the south of the bridleway.
- On 24 September 2000 a small group of Trig point enthusiasts visited the island as part of a quest to visit one trig point of every height in metres in Scotland, making 749 in total.
- The process of placing trig points on top of prominent hills and mountains began in 1935 to assist in the accurate retriangulation of Great Britain.
- Its flat top hides two trig points nearly a kilometre apart.
- Tumulus 35 metres south of trig point.
- A paved area and gardens surround the trig station.
- The S, T, and ST scales are used for trig functions and multiples of trig functions, for angles in degrees.
- The trig point at Limestone Corner is of the Pillar type.
- Typically, a pinion-operated rack moving parallel to the (trig.-defined) opposite side would position a slide with a slot coincident with the hypotenuse.
- Water Crag is a secondary summit to the north east, with trig point, at [...].
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