angle
Prononciation : [/ˈæŋ.ɡəl/]
Mot
Contexte : « geometry »
(noun) a figure formed by two rays called the sides of the angle, sharing a common endpoint, called the vertex. Angles are used to measure how much something turns or how two lines are positioned relative to each other.
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The angle between the two walls was 90 degrees.
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There is no angle between two parallel lines.
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What is the angle between the hands of the clock at 3 o'clock?
Contexte : « perspective »
(noun) a particular way of looking at or thinking about a situation. It can also mean the direction from which something is viewed or approached.
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She approached the problem from a different angle and found a solution.
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He couldn't see the issue from her angle.
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What's your angle on this matter?
Contexte : « communication »
(verb) to present or view something in a particular way. It can also mean to fish with a hook and line. When someone angles for something, they are trying to get it by indirect means.
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She angled her camera to capture the perfect shot.
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He got the job by angling with the boss instead of focusing on his skills.
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Why do you think he's angling for a promotion?
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