Examples of using Triangular in English and their translations into Japanese
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The Triangular Trade.
Is the head triangular?
A small triangular face turned up to him.
Hexagonal unit Ribbon ver Triangular.
Aluminum Triangular Spigot Truss.
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The island has a roughly triangular shape.
Aluminum Triangular Roof SystemColor.
Exchange contains multiple triangular pairs.
They were triangular animal ears.
Ankle boots in leather with triangular G heel.
Stainless steel triangular spatulas(2), Rubber spatula.
Sidewalls are preferable to do trapezoidal or triangular.
Large triangular shawl of black Chantilly lace.
Aya Ito/ group exhibition“A triangular pyramid”.
Three triangular scars behind the right ear in perfect proportion.
To perform the work will require 273 triangular module.
Triangular self-positioning technology part freely movable, fixed installation not required.
ALL hexagonal numbers are triangular numbers.
In Israel, a reverse triangular merger is becoming more popular for tax and other reasons.
This picture almost completely consists of round and triangular forms.
Project Euler Problem 45: Triangular, pentagonal, and hexagonal.
Process will continue to repeat itself on other triangular pairs.
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Guy rope:Strong high tenacity Polyester 5.0 withNordisk alu triangular slider.
In addition,±6% triangular spread spectrum is added internally to the oscillator to improve EMI performance.
Made in Japan burdock root tea(triangular tea bag X18 bag Pack).
The frequency of the triangular voltage is equivalent to the switching frequency at which the power semiconductors switch.
The orthic triangle of an acute triangle gives a triangular light route.[27].
The transmission system adopts two-stage triangular belt deceleration drive, especially narrow V-belt drive, which has strong.
Triangular objects and ornaments with a triangular pattern, candles, light bulbs, pictures of light or fire, sunrises and sunsets.