Примери за използване на Cosh на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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He had a cosh.
A cosh and a spade.
Are you making a cosh?
Coshes only. No guns.
And where did you get the cosh?
A knife in his sock, cosh in his belt.
Natural ventilation is emphasised in COSH.
It came from the cosh that killed him.
I have beaten to death a lot of men with a cosh.
What use is it to him, a cosh that splinters?
You told Inspector Thompson that it was you who beat him to death with a cosh.
Karl Harek. He was carrying a cosh instead of a music case.
I'm under the cosh with a deadline, and I have to deliver the copy before they set the presses.
After all, the country has been under the cosh since the U.S reintroduced sanctions.
The TANH() function returns the hyperbolic tangent of x,which is defined mathematically as sinh(x)/ cosh(x).
He had been beaten to pulp, and the blows, inflicted with a cosh or the butt of a pistol, had smashed his skull.
Maybe he had another cosh tucked away, but, er, this isn't the one used to murder Jacob Marley.
Luckily for me, Mr Batten isn't quite so well versed in wielding a cosh as Mr Frisco, else I might not be here.
Here sinh and cosh are the hyperbolic sine and cosine functions and asinh and acosh are the inverse hyperbolic sine and cosine functions.
Liam said he"went up and down the areas with a cosh hoping I would be approached by somebody.
The definition tanh ζ= sinh ζ cosh ζ,{\displaystyle\tanh\zeta={\frac{\sinh\zeta}{\cosh\zeta}}\,,} provides the link between a constant value of rapidity, and the slope of the ct axis in spacetime.
Only you can correct this unpleasant situation in the city- take your heavy cosh and go kill everyone who has cuspids!
Squaring and subtracting the results, one can derive hyperbolic curves of constant coordinate values but varying ζ,which parametrizes the curves according to the identity cosh 2 ζ- sinh 2 ζ= 1.{\displaystyle\cosh^{2}\zeta-\sinh^{2}\zeta =1\,.} Conversely the ct and x axes can be constructed for varying coordinates but constant ζ.
While the origin is assuredly Northern European, it could have originated in a couple plausible ways, such as via Scandinavian languages, considering the Norwegian phrase kose seg, meaning‘be cozy', or in Gaelic, as a relative to còsagach, meaning‘sheltered, snug, warm', oras a relative of the words cosh and cois, meaning‘small cottage' and‘little hole or cavern', respectively.
The inverse hyperbolic cosine is the value whose hyperbolic cosine is number,so ACOSH(COSH(number)) equals number.