coupleˈkʌp əl
couple (v)
- present
- couples
- past
- coupled
- past participle
- coupled
- present participle
- coupling
kelamin (n)
couple (n)
- plural
- couples
English Definitions:
couple, twosome, duo, duet (noun)
a pair who associate with one another
"the engaged couple"; "an inseparable twosome"
couple, mates, match (noun)
a pair of people who live together
"a married couple from Chicago"
couple (noun)
a small indefinite number
"he's coming for a couple of days"
couple, pair, twosome, twain, brace, span, yoke, couplet, distich, duo, duet, dyad, duad (noun)
two items of the same kind
couple (verb)
(physics) something joined by two equal and opposite forces that act along parallel lines
match, mate, couple, pair, twin (verb)
bring two objects, ideas, or people together
"This fact is coupled to the other one"; "Matchmaker, can you match my daughter with a nice young man?"; "The student was paired with a partner for collaboration on the project"
couple, couple on, couple up (verb)
link together
"can we couple these proposals?"
pair, pair off, partner off, couple (verb)
form a pair or pairs
"The two old friends paired off"
copulate, mate, pair, couple (verb)
engage in sexual intercourse
"Birds mate in the Spring"
couple (Noun)
Two partners in a romantic or sexual relationship.
couple (Noun)
Two of the same kind connected or considered together (see Usage notes).
couple (Noun)
A small number of. See usage notes.
couple (Noun)
One of the pairs of plates of two metals which compose a voltaic battery, called a voltaic couple or galvanic couple.
couple (Noun)
Two forces that are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction (and acting along parallel lines), thus creating the turning effect of a torque or moment.
couple (Verb)
To join (two things) together, or (one thing) to (another).
couple (Verb)
To join in wedlock; to marry.
couple (Verb)
To join in sexual intercourse; to copulate.
Couple
In mechanics, a couple is a system of forces with a resultant moment but no resultant force. A better term is force couple or pure moment. Its effect is to create rotation without translation, or more generally without any acceleration of the centre of mass. In rigid body mechanics, force couples are free vectors, meaning their effects on a body are independent of the point of application. The resultant moment of a couple is called a torque. This is not to be confused with the term torque as it is used in physics, where it is merely a synonym of moment. Instead, torque is a special case of moment. Torque has special properties that moment does not have, in particular the property of being independent of reference point, as described below.
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