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TRAnsiting Planets and PlanetesImals Small Telescope (TRAPPIST) TRAPPIST Fr.: TRAPPIST A Belgian facility devoted to the detection and characterization of → exoplanets and to the study of → comets (→ transiting planet) and other → small solar system bodies. It consists of two 60 cm robotic telescopes located at the → European Southern Observatory, → La Silla, in Chile and at Oukaïmden Observatory in Marroco. → transit; → planet; → planetesimal; → small; → telescope. |
transition gozareš Fr.: transition 1) Passage from one position, state, stage, subject, concept, etc., to another. From L. transitionem (nominative transition) "a going across or over," noun of action from transire "go or cross over," from → trans- "across" + ire "to go." Gozareš, verbal noun of gozaštan "to transit, pass," → transit, + -eš, → -tion. |
transition disk gerde-ye gozaresh, disk-e ~ Fr.: disque de transition The → accretion disk of a → T Tauri star that displays very weak or no → infrared excess at → near infrared wavelengths, but shows strong excess at → intermediate infrared and longer wavelengths. This happens when the hot inner dust disk has dissipated whereas the cooler outer disk is still intact. → transition; → disk. |
transition function karyâ-ye gozareš Fr.: fonction de transition The → probability of finding the → Universe in a → state labelled X2 at a time t2, if it was in a state X1 at an earlier time t1. → transition; → function. |
transition probability šavânâyi-ye gozareši Fr.: probabilité de transition The probability that a quantum-mechanical system will make a transition from a given initial state to a given final state. → transition; → probability. |
transitional flow tacan-e gozareši Fr.: flux de transition In fluid mechanics, a flow composed of → laminar and → turbulent flows, for which the → Reynolds number is between 2300 and 4000. → transition; → flow. |
translate 1) tarâjâyidan; 2) tarâzabânidan Fr.: 1) translater; 2) traduire 1a) Mechanics: To subject a body to → translation. M.E. translaten, from L. translatus, from → trans- "across" + latus suppletive p.p. of ferre "to carry;" cognate with Pers. bordan "to carry, transport;" Mid.Pers. burdan; O.Pers./Av. bar- "to bear, carry," barəθre "to bear (infinitive);" Skt. bharati "he carries;" Gk. pherein "to carry;" PIE base *bher- "to carry." 1) Tarâjâyidan, from tarâ-, → trans- "across" +
jâ "place" (from Mid.Pers. giyag "place;" O.Pers. ā-vahana-
"place, village;" Av. vah- "to dwell, stay," vanhaiti "he dwells, stays;"
Skt. vásati "he dwells;" Gk. aesa (nukta) "to pass (the night);"
Ossetic wat "room; bed; place;" Tokharian B wäs- "to stay, wait;"
PIE base *ues- "to stay, live, spend the night")
+ -idan infinitive suffix. |
translation 1, 2) tarâjâyeš; 3) tarâzabâneš Fr.: translation 1) Mechanics: A motion of a rigid body characterized by parallel paths of all
particles. Every point of the body in translation has the same
velocity and acceleration at any particular instant. The translation motion
may be rectilinear or curvilinear. Verbal noun of → translate. Tarâjâyeš, verbal noun of tarâjâyidan, tarâzabâneš, verbal noun of tarâzabânidan, → translate. |
translucent tarâtâb Fr.: translucide The quality of a material that allows light to pass through, but only diffusely, so that objects on the other side cannot be clearly distinguished. → transparent. From L. translucent-, p.p. of translucere "to shine through," from → trans- + lucere "to shine," related to lux "light," lucidus "clear," luna, "moon;" Fr. lumière "light;" cf. Pers. ruz "day," rowšan "bright, clear," rowzan "window, aperture;" foruq "light," afruxtan "to light, kindle;" Mid.Pers. rôšn "light; bright, luminous," rôc "day;" O.Pers. raucah-rocânak "window;" O.Pers. raocah- "light, luminous; daylight;" Av. raocana- "bright, shining, radiant;" akin to Skt. rocaná- "bright, shining," roka- "brightness, light;" Gk. leukos "white, clear;" O.E. leoht, leht, from W.Gmc. *leukhtam (cf. O.Fris. liacht, M.Du. lucht, Ger. Licht), from PIE *leuk- "light, brightness." Tarâtâb, from tarâ-, → trans- + tâb present stem of tâbidan "to shine," variants tâftan "to shine," tafsidan "to become hot;" Mid.Pers. tâftan "to heat, burn, shine;" taftan "to become hot;" Parthian t'b "to shine;" Av. tāp-, taf- "to warm up, heat," tafsat "became hot," tāpaiieiti "to create warmth;" cf. Skt. tap- "to heat, be/become hot; to spoil, injure, damage; to suffer," tapati "burns;" L. tepere "to be warm," tepidus "warm;" PIE base *tep- "to be warm." |
translucent cloud abr-e tarâtâb Fr.: nuage translucide A type of → interstellar medium cloud where → carbon (C), in → ionized atomic form and protected from → interstellar radiation, transforms into neutral atomic or molecular form. The chemistry in this regime is qualitatively different than in the → diffuse molecular clouds, both because of the decreasing electron fraction and because of the abundance of the highly reactive C atoms. The translucent cloud regime is the least well understood of all the cloud types. This is partly because of a relative lack of observational data, but also because theoretical models do not all agree on the chemical behavior in this transition region. In some models, there is a zone where the abundance of C exceeds that of C+ and CO; in others the peak abundance of C falls below that of C+ and CO. To cope with this uncertainty, Snow & McCall (2006) propose a working definition of translucent cloud material as gas with C+ fraction < 0.5 and CO fraction < 0.9. This definition reflects the fact that C+ is no longer the dominant form of carbon as it converts to neutral or molecular form, but also excludes the → dense molecular clouds, where carbon is almost exclusively CO (Snow & McCall, 2006, ARA&A 44, 367). → translucent; → cloud. |
translunar ânsumâhi, ânsumângi, tarâmângi Fr.: translunaire The space beyond the orbit of the Moon. Compare to → cislunar. Ânsumâhi, ânsumângi, from ânsu "the other side," from ân "that" + su "side" + mâhi, mângi, → lunar; tarâ-, → trans-. |
transmission tarâgosil (#) Fr.: transmission 1) The act or process of transmitting. The fact of being transmitted. Verbal noun of → transmit. |
transmission band bând-e tarâgosil (#) Fr.: bande de transmission The frequency range above the cutoff frequency in a waveguide or transmission line. → transmission; → band. |
transmission coefficient hamgar-e tarâgosil Fr.: coefficient de transmission The ratio given by the → amplitude (or energy) of a transmitted wave divided by the amplitude (or energy) of the incident wave. → transmission; → coefficient. |
transmission grating turi-ye tarâgosili Fr.: réseau par transmission A diffraction grating that has grooves ruled onto a transparent material so that a beam of light passed through the grating is partly split into spectral orders. → transmission; → grating. |
transmission loss dastraft-e tarâgosil Fr.: perte de transmission A decrease in power in transmission from one point to another. → transmission; → loss. |
transmission system râžmân-e tarâgosil Fr.: système de transmission An assembly of elements which are capable of functioning together to transmit power or signals. → transmission; → system. |
transmit tarâgosilidan (#) Fr.: transmettre To cause (light, heat, sound, etc.) to pass through a medium. M.E. transmitten, from L. transmittere "send across, transfer, pass on," from → trans- "across" + mittere "to send." Tarâgosilidan, infinitive of tarâgosli, from tarâ-→ trans- "across" + gosil "sending away, dismission," variant gosi; Mid.Pers. wisé "to despatch" (Parthian Mid.Pers. wsys- "to despatch;" Buddhist Mid.Pers. wsydy "to despatch;" Sogdian 'ns'yd- "to exhort"), from Proto-Iranian *vi-sid- "to despatch, send off," from prefix vi- "apart, away, out," + *sid- "to call." |
transmitter tarâgosilandé, tarâgosilgar Fr.: transmetteur A device or equipment which converts audio, video, or coded signals into modulated radio frequency signals which can be propagated by electromagnetic waves. Agent noun of → transmit. |
transmutation tarâmuteš Fr.: transmutation The act or process of transmuting. Verbal noun of → transmute. |
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