dual in Portuguese
dual in Portuguese is duplo, dual — dual means made up of two parts, or relating to two of something.
dual in Portuguese
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(mathematics) Of a vector in an inner product space, the linear functional corresponding to taking the inner product with that vector. The set of all duals is a vector space called the dual space.
What does "dual" mean?
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adj Made up of two parts, or relating to two of something.
"The device has dual controls so two people can operate it at once."
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verb (British) To upgrade a single-lane road into a dual carriageway.
"The council plans to dual the busy stretch of the A34."
dual in a sentence
- The device has dual controls so two people can operate it at once.
- She holds dual citizenship in Canada and the UK.
- The council plans to dual the busy stretch of the A34.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "dual" in Portuguese?
"dual" in Portuguese is duplo, dual. dual means: Made up of two parts, or relating to two of something.
How do you use "dual" in a sentence?
Example: "The device has dual controls so two people can operate it at once." In Portuguese, "dual" is duplo, dual.
Are there other ways to say "dual" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "dual": duplo, dual.
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