Involution
//ɪnvəˈluːʃən//
Translations of "involution" (12 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bulgarian | дегенерация(regressive changes in the body occurring with old age), объркване(entanglement; a spiralling inwards) | degeneracija, obǎrkvane | |
| Chinese | 內卷 /内卷(entanglement; a spiralling inwards), 內卷 /内卷(a cessation of development or progress despite intense inner competition), 內卷 /内卷(a state of increased competition for limited resources, requiring great effort to stay ahead), 對合 /对合(mathematics; an endofunction whose square is equal to the identity function; a function equal to its inverse), 退化(shrinking of an organ to a former size) | nèijuǎn, nèijuǎn, nèijuǎn, duìhé, tuìhuà | |
| Finnish | involuutio(mathematics; an endofunction whose square is equal to the identity function; a function equal to its inverse) | — | |
| French | involution(mathematics; an endofunction whose square is equal to the identity function; a function equal to its inverse), involution(shrinking of an organ to a former size) | — | |
| German | Involution(mathematics; an endofunction whose square is equal to the identity function; a function equal to its inverse), Involution(shrinking of an organ to a former size), Involution(regressive changes in the body occurring with old age) | — | |
| Icelandic | sjálfhverf vörpun(mathematics; an endofunction whose square is equal to the identity function; a function equal to its inverse), sjálfhverfa(mathematics; an endofunction whose square is equal to the identity function; a function equal to its inverse) | — | |
| Italian | involuzione(mathematics; an endofunction whose square is equal to the identity function; a function equal to its inverse) | — | |
| Japanese | 対合(mathematics; an endofunction whose square is equal to the identity function; a function equal to its inverse) | tsuigō | |
| Occitan | involucion(mathematics; an endofunction whose square is equal to the identity function; a function equal to its inverse) | — | |
| Polish | inwolucja(mathematics; an endofunction whose square is equal to the identity function; a function equal to its inverse) | — | |
| Spanish | involución(regressive changes in the body occurring with old age), involución(a cessation of development or progress despite intense inner competition) | — | |
| Swedish | involution(mathematics; an endofunction whose square is equal to the identity function; a function equal to its inverse) | — |
involuutio
involution, involution
Involution, Involution, Involution
sjálfhverf vörpun, sjálfhverfa
involuzione
involucion
inwolucja
involución, involución
involution
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