Farben und Formen - Dreidimensionale Formen
Lesen Sie diese Lektion, um die Namen einiger dreidimensionaler Formen auf Englisch zu lernen, z. B. „Cuboid“, „Sphere“ und „Cylinder“.
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(geometry) a shape that is not two-dimensional because it has height, width, and length
Körper
a three-dimensional geometric shape with six rectangular faces, resembling a box or a rectangular prism
Quader
(geometry) a round 3D shape like a ball that is slightly flattened at the top and bottom points
Sphäroid
(geometry) a round object that every point on its surface has the same distance from its center
Kugel
(geometry) a three dimensional shape with a circular base that rises to a single point
Kegel
(geometry) a solid or hollow shape with two circular bases at each end and straight parallel sides
Zylinder
a three-dimensional shape similar to a stretched or compressed sphere
Ellipsoid
a solid shape made of flat sides that fit together along their edges
Polyeder
(geometry) a solid figure formed by three flat faces that intersect in a point
Tetraeder
(geometry) a polyhedron with four flat sides, a triangular pyramid
Tetraeder
a geometric figure with eight triangular faces, twelve edges, and six vertices
Oktaeder
a shape with nine flat sides that connect along their edges
Nonahedron
a three-dimensional figure with twelve regular pentagonal faces, thirty edges, and twenty vertices
Dodekaeder
a three-dimensional figure with twenty equilateral triangle faces, thirty edges, and twelve vertices
Ikosaeder
a three-dimensional shape that wraps around a torus or doughnut-like surface
toroidaler Polyeder
(geometry) a solid figure with flat sides and two parallel ends of the same size and shape
Prisma
a three-dimensional shape that has a pair of parallel bases connected by rectangular faces, with the bases not being perpendicular to the sides
schiefer Block
a three-dimensional shape that has a pair of parallel bases connected by rectangular faces, with the bases being perpendicular to the sides
gerader Block
a three-dimensional shape that has two identical bases, and all sides are the same shape and size
einstufiger Prisma
a three-dimensional shape with two triangular bases connected by three rectangular faces
dreieckige Pyramide
a type of uniform prism that has square bases and rectangular faces that connect the bases
quadratische Pyramide
a type of uniform prism that has pentagonal bases and rectangular faces that connect the bases
fünfeckige Prisma
a type of uniform prism that has hexagonal bases and rectangular faces that connect the bases
sechseckige Prismen
a three-dimensional geometric figure with six identical rhombus-shaped faces
Rhomboeder
a three-dimensional figure with six parallelogram faces, where each face is parallel to the opposite face
Parallelepiped
a three-dimensional shape often seen in cooling towers, sculptures, or lampshades, known for its curved design
Hyperboloide
a 3D shape with identical, regular polygon faces and the same number of faces meeting at each corner
platonischer Körper
a three-dimensional geometric shape composed of multiple intersecting polygons that form a star-like structure
Sternpolyeder
a type of regular polyhedron in geometry, which is formed by extending the faces of a regular convex polyhedron to create new faces or facets
Kepler-Poinsot-Polyeder
a non-convex polyhedron in geometry that has an unusual property of having no faces that are triangles, despite being composed of triangular faces
Szilassi-Polyeder
a three-dimensional shape made up of 14 faces, 21 vertices, and 36 edges, with a symmetrical arrangement of polygons
Csaszar-Polyeder
a convex polyhedron in geometry that has regular polygons as its faces and is vertex-transitive
uniformer Polyeder
a semi-regular convex polyhedron in geometry that has a combination of regular polygons as its faces, with identical vertices and edges, and is vertex-transitive
archimedischer Körper
a non-convex Archimedean solid with icosahedral symmetry, consisting of 80 equilateral triangles and 12 regular pentagons
geschnäbelter Dodekaeder
a solid object with a square base and four triangular sides joined to a point on the top
Pyramide
a three-dimensional geometric shape with a triangular base and triangular faces that meet at a common vertex or apex point
Dreiecksbasispyramide
a three-dimensional geometric shape with a square base and four triangular faces that meet at a common vertex or apex point
quadratische Pyramide
a three-dimensional geometric shape with a pentagonal base and five triangular faces that meet at a common vertex or apex point
pentagonale Pyramide
a three-dimensional geometric shape formed by extending the faces of a regular dodecahedron to create additional triangular faces or spikes
sternförmiger Dodekaeder
a solid shape resembling a donut or ring, made by spinning a circle around a line that does not cut through the circle
Torus
a three-dimensional geometric shape with a hexagonal base and triangular faces that meet at a common vertex
sechseckige Pyramide
a three-dimensional geometric shape with a heptagonal base and triangular faces that meet at a common vertex
heptagonale Pyramide
a geometric shape consisting of an octagonal base and triangular faces that converge to a single point or vertex at the top
achtseitige Pyramide