aligned fields
[əˈlaɪnd fiːldz]
nounpl: aligned fields
campos alinhados
1. In computing and data management, fields or data columns that are positioned or organized in a structured way so that corresponding elements in different records or datasets match up vertically or logically
The database uses aligned fields to ensure data integrity across multiple tables.
O banco de dados usa campos alinhados para garantir a integridade dos dados em várias tabelas.
2. In agriculture, rows of crops or planting areas that are arranged in parallel lines or organized according to a consistent pattern
The farmer planted aligned fields to maximize irrigation efficiency.
O agricultor plantou campos alinhados para maximizar a eficiência da irrigação.
3. In physics and materials science, regions or areas where particles, atoms, or magnetic domains are oriented in the same direction
The magnetic aligned fields created a uniform force across the material.
Os campos alinhados magnéticos criaram uma força uniforme em todo o material.
This is primarily a technical term used in information technology, agriculture, and scientific contexts. It has no particular cultural significance but reflects modern computational and organizational practices in both English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking countries. In Brazil, the term is commonly used in IT departments and agricultural engineering contexts.
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