parallel
Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B2|ACADEMIC vocabularyTOEFL vocabulary par‧al‧lel /ˈpærəlel/ noun [countable]
parallel adjective
parallel verb (past tense and past participle paralleled, present participle paralleling also parallelled, parallelling) [transitive]
موازی
همسو، نظیر، مطابق بودن، برابر بودن، مانند کردن، تشبیه کردن، انشعاب، همگام، متوازی، برابر، خط موازی، موازی کردن، برابر کردن، همزمان، برابرکردن، مقایسه کردن، جفت کردن، موازی بودن، علوم مهندسی: پارالل، کامپیوتر: موازی، الکترونیک: شنت، عمران: موازی، معماری: قرینه، شیمی: موازی، روانشناسی: همتا، ورزش: موازی کردن اسکیها، علوم هوایی: شنت
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Advanced Persian Dictionary مهندسی صنایع: موازی، برابر
الکترونیک: موازی،
کامپیوتر: موازی،
شیمی: موازی، همسو، نظیر، مطابق بودن با، برابر بودن، مانند کردن تشبیه کردن، پارالل،
علوم مهندسی: موازی کردن اسکیها،
ورزشی: انشعاب، موازی، شنت،
هواپیمایی: موازی، متوازی، همگام، قرینه،
معماری: موازی،
عمران: موازی، همتا،
روانشناسی: شنت،
الکترونیک: موازی، متوازی، (مج).برابر، خط موازی، موازی کردن، برابر کردن، همزمانموازی،
کامپیوتر: موازی،
شیمی: موازی، همسو، نظیر، مطابق بودن با، برابر بودن، مانند کردن تشبیه کردن، پارالل،
علوم مهندسی: موازی کردن اسکیها،
ورزشی: انشعاب، موازی، شنت،
هواپیمایی: موازی، متوازی، همگام، قرینه،
معماری: موازی،
عمران: موازی، همتا،
روانشناسی: شنت،
الکترونیک: موازی، متوازی، (مج).برابر، خط موازی، موازی کردن، برابر کردن، همزمان
کامپیوتر: موازی
[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary ▲
Synonyms & Related Words parallel[adjective]Synonyms:- equidistant, alongside, side by side
- matching, analogous, corresponding, like, resembling, similar
[noun]Synonyms:- equivalent, analogue, counterpart, equal, match, twin
- similarity, analogy, comparison, likeness, resemblance
Antonyms: nonparallel, unparallel
Related Words: equivalent,
double,
duplicate,
duplication,
align,
line up [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. par‧al‧lel1 AC /ˈpærəlel/
noun [countable] [
Word Family: noun:
parallel,
parallelism;
verb:
parallel;
adjective:
parallel]
1. a relationship or similarity between two things, especially things that exist or happen in different places or at different times
parallel with Entering the world of fine art, she found many parallels with the world of fashion.parallel between There are many parallels between Yeats and the Romantic poets. books that attempt to draw parallels between brains and computers2. in parallel with somebody/something together with and at the same time as something else:
She wanted to pursue her own career in parallel with her husband’s.3. have no parallel/be without parallel be greater, better, worse etc than anything else:
The poverty of hill farmers had no parallel.4. an imaginary line drawn on a map of the Earth, that is parallel to the
equator:
the 38th parallel [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. parallel2 AC adjective [
Word Family: noun:
parallel,
parallelism;
verb:
parallel;
adjective:
parallel]
[
Date: 1500-1600;
Language: Latin;
Origin: parallelus, from Greek parallelos, from para 'beside' + allelon 'of one another']
1. two lines, paths etc that are parallel to each other are the same distance apart along their whole length:
Lines AB and CD are parallel. two parallel roadsparallel to She was travelling parallel to her previous route.parallel with The railway is parallel with the canal. Take the road running parallel to the main road just after the village.2. formal similar and happening at the same time:
Social changes in Britain are matched by parallel trends in some other countries. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
III. parallel3 AC verb (
past tense and past participle paralleled,
present participle paralleling also parallelled,
parallelling British English)
[transitive] written [
Word Family: noun:
parallel,
parallelism;
verb:
parallel;
adjective:
parallel]
if one thing parallels another, they happen at the same time or are similar, and seem to be related:
The rise in greenhouse gases parallels the reduction in the ozone layer. His career parallels that of his father. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations parallel adj. VERBS be, run ADV. exactly | nearly | roughly PREP. to The lane is roughly parallel to the main road.
with The road runs parallel with the sea. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
parallel noun ADJ. direct, exact | clear, close, obvious | interesting, striking VERB + PARALLEL have This weather pattern of the southern hemisphere has no parallel in the north.
find, see | draw, make He drew an interesting parallel with religious practices in Japan.
provide PREP. without ~ a speed of development without parallel in post-war Europe
~ between a parallel between economic and cultural advancement
~ in We found a direct parallel in the attitudes of schoolchildren in other countries.
~ to A close parallel to this behaviour is found in dolphins.
~ with She saw an obvious parallel with her sister's predicament. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲