diagram
21diagram — I. noun Etymology: Greek diagramma, from diagraphein to mark out by lines, from dia + graphein to write more at carve Date: 1619 1. a graphic design that explains rather than represents; especially a drawing that shows arrangement and relations… …
22diagram — / daɪəgræm/ noun a drawing which presents information visually ● a diagram showing sales locations ● a diagram of the company’s organisational structure ● The first diagram shows how our decision making processes work …
23diagram — n. to draw a diagram * * * [ daɪəgræm] to draw a diagram …
24diagram — di|a|gram [ daıə,græm ] noun count ** a drawing that explains something: diagram of: a diagram of the manufacturing process …
25diagram — 1. noun /ˈdaɪ.ə.ɡræm/ a) A plan, drawing, sketch or outline to show how something works, or show the relationships between the parts of a whole. Electrical diagrams show device interconnections …
26diagram — m IV, D. u, Ms. diagrammie; lm M. y 1. «rysunek przedstawiający w umowny, określony sposób zależność pomiędzy interesującymi nas wielkościami lub pojęciami; wykres» 2. «graficznie przedstawiony plan jakichś czynności» Diagram pracy fabryki. ‹gr.› …
27diagram — free body diagram …
28diagram — di·a·gram || daɪəgræm n. drawing which accompanies an explanation; chart, plan v. make a diagram …
29diagram — [ dʌɪəgram] noun 1》 a simplified drawing showing the appearance or structure of something. 2》 Brit. a graphical schedule for operating railway stock to provide a desired service. verb (diagrams, diagramming, diagrammed; US diagrams, diagraming,… …
30diagram — noun (C) a drawing or plan that shows exactly where something is, what something looks like, or how something works: a diagram of the human body diagrammatic adjective diagrammatically / kli/ adverb …