substantivo “phase”
sing. phase, pl. phases ou incontável
- fase
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The caterpillar is in the larval phase before it becomes a butterfly.
- fase (astronomia)
During a lunar eclipse, we can observe the moon going through various phases until it is completely shadowed.
- fase (química)
In water, ice represents a solid phase distinct from its liquid phase, separated by a clear change in physical state.
- fase (no contexto de engenharia elétrica)
During the installation, the electrician carefully connected each phase of the three-phase power supply to the building's main electrical panel.
- fase (no contexto matemático)
In our math class, we learned how to calculate the phase of a complex number to determine its position on the complex plane.
- fase (no contexto de música, referindo-se a distorção)
During the concert, the guitarist's pedal malfunctioned, introducing an unwanted phase distortion that made the solo sound off.
- fase (no contexto de genética)
In their study on genetic inheritance, the researchers discovered that siblings can inherit different phases of a haplotype from their parents.
verbo “phase”
infinitivo phase; ele phases; pret. phased; part. phased; ger. phasing
- introduzir ou retirar gradualmente
The company decided to phase in remote working options over the next six months while phasing out mandatory office attendance.
- atravessar
During the magic show, the magician amazed the audience by phasing his hand through a solid wall.
- atacar ou defender com um phaser (em ficção científica)
The captain ordered his crew to phase the enemy ship before it could escape.