Examples of using Three-dimensional space in English and their translations into Slovak
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Of course, I can also see how the Wholeness Navigator within the human instrument struggles clumsily to exert this reality in three-dimensional space.
So it's a deep-- think about it in a big three-dimensional space, very deep three-dimensional space with herds of tuna, whales, all kinds of deep sea marine life like we have seen here before.
VR's principle is to use computer simulation to generate a virtual world in three-dimensional space, providing users with simulations of visual,
the position in the three-dimensional space, the acceleration in it, the sense of weight,
Three-dimensional space on the game board allows free free 3d shooter games to play,
production because of its convenient to three-dimensional space dimension measurement,
still lifes to abstraction and the transition to three-dimensional space by assemblages of found objects.
Thus, the gravitational force of an object located in our three-dimensional space is comparable to other interactions,
so on. Coordinate systems can specify an object's position in three-dimensional space or plot merely its direction on a celestial sphere,
Moreover, due to the characteristics of the three-dimensional space configuration, in addition to the stress in the XY plane,
omni-directional antenna should refer to the full three-dimensional space, but the engineering is often the picture of a plane direction of the circumference of the antenna as omnidirectional antenna,
Visualisation in three-dimensional space.
All projects are displayed in three-dimensional space.
The fly is moving in three-dimensional space.
It may be represented in the three-dimensional space.
A three-dimensional space within a computer memory is modeled.
A fascinating representation of our galaxy in three-dimensional space.
Games online 3d immersed in a world of three-dimensional space.
They allow us to describe relations in a three-dimensional space.
We won't go into three-dimensional space in geometry class.
