degrade vâpadâkidan Fr.: dégrader 1) To lower in dignity or estimation; bring into contempt. |
downgrade forud-padâk, forud-padâkidan Fr.: déclasser, dévaloriser 1) A downward slope, especially of a road. |
grade 1) padâk; 2) padâkidan Fr.: 1) grade, échelon; 2) classer, noter, graduer 1) A degree or step in a scale, as of rank, advancement, quality, value, or intensity. From Fr. grade "grade, degree," from L. gradus "step, pace, gait, walk;" figuratively "a step, stage, degree," related to gradi "to walk, step, go," and second element in congress, progress, etc.; from PIE *ghredh-; cf. Lith. gridiju "to go, wander," O.C.S. gredo "to come," O.Ir. in-greinn "he pursues." Padâk, from Baluci padâk "step, stair, ladder" (ultimately from Proto-Ir. *padaka-), older form of Pers. pâyé "step, base," from Mid.Pers. pâd, pây; Av. pad-, cf. Skt. pat: Gk. pos, genitive podos; L. pes; PIE *pod-/*ped-. |
prograde motion jonbeš-e farârow Fr.: mouvement prograde A rotational or orbital movement that is the same as most bodies within a celestial system. In the solar system, the apparent eastward motion of a celestial body on the celestial sphere. Opposed to → retrograde motion. Same as → direct motion. From → pro- "forward" + grade, from L. gradi "to go, step, walk;" → motion. Jonbeš, → motion; farârow, from farâ- "forward," → pro-, + row present stem of raftan "to go, walk;" Mid.Pers. raftan, raw-, Proto-Iranian *rab/f- "to go; to attack." |
prograde orbit madâr-e farârow Fr.: orbite prograde Same as →prograde motion. → prograde motion; → orbit. |
retrograde pasrow (#), pasraft (#) Fr.: rétrograde Moving backward; having a backward motion or direction. → retrograde motion. M.E., from L. retrogradus "going backward," from retrogradi "move backward," from retro- "backward" + gradi "to go, step." Pasrow, pasraft, from pas- "back, behind," → back, + row, raft present and past stems of raftan "to go, walk;" (Mid.Pers. raftan, raw-, Proto-Iranian *rab/f- "to go; to attack"). |
retrograde motion jonbeš-e pasrow Fr.: mouvement rétrograde The orbital motion or rotation of a solar system body in a clockwise direction (East to West) when viewed from the north pole of the ecliptic. It is a motion opposed to the → direct motion of the great majority of solar system bodies. → retrograde; → motion. |
retrograde object barâxt-e pasrow Fr.: objet rétrograde An object which has a retrograde orbit around its primary. → retrograde; → object. |
retrograde orbit madâr-e pasraft Fr.: orbite rétrograde An orbit with an inclination between 90° and 270° such as those of some comets and small asteroids orbiting the Sun. → retrograde; → orbit. |
upgrade 1) farâz-padâk; 2) farâz-padâkidan Fr.: 1) rampe, montée; 2) promouvoir, revaloriser 1a) An incline going up in the direction of movement. |