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calculable

英 [ˈkælkjələb(ə)l] 美 [ˈkælkjələb(ə)l]

adj. 可计算的;能预测的;可靠的

柯林斯英汉双解大词典

    • calculable /ˈkælkjʊləbəl/

    • 1

英英释义

calculable['kælkjuləbl]

  • adj.
    • 1

专业释义

  • 计算机科学技术
  • 能源科学技术

网络释义

  • 可计算的
    • ... calcium n.钙(用于制造石膏、生石灰、硅酸盐水泥) calculable adj.可计算的,可估计的;可信赖的 calculated adj.蓄意的(精心计划的)=intentional;(通过计算来)确定的 ...

  • 可靠的
    • ... calculated 计算出的;适合的;有计划的 calculable 可计算的;能预测的;可靠的 calculative 计算的,善于计算的;精明的 ...

  • 能预计的
    • ... calculability可计算性 calculable可计算的;能预计的;可靠的 calculagraph计时器 ...

  • 能预测的
    • 能预测的(calculable), 此释义来源于网络辞典。

    短语
  • calculable mapping
    可计算映射
  • calculable relation
    可计算关系
  • calculable capacitor
    计算电容器
  • calculable standard
    可计算标准
  • calculable transfer standard
    可计算传递标准
  • calculable function
    可计算函数
  • calculable functions
    可计算函数
  • calculable number
    可计算数
  • Calculable Chance of Loss
    可计算的损失机会

同根词

词根:calculate

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  • n.
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同近义词

双语例句

  • Clearly, more and more baleful attack are come from lawful calculable website.

    显而易见,越来越多的恶意攻击源自合法可信赖的网站。

  • So time is lost, matters which are calculable are left to chance, and many are wasted.

    因此就丧失了时间,本来能预测的事物也只能靠碰运气,很多机会也就被浪费了。

  • The network model could provide calculable measure for the tribology design engineers.

    该神经网络可为工程设计人员在摩擦学设计时提供有效的计算工具。

原声例句

  • So, someone had the idea of going beyond the intuitive notion that Aristotle mentioned and moving to something that is calculable.

    就是说有人,超越了亚里士多德,将这种观点提升至可计算论证的层次

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  • This one is calculable by the Bohr model because lithium 2plus is a one electron system.

    这个可以通过波尔模型计算而得到,因为锂2+是单电子系统。

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  • And so that means that delta u is always calculable from Cv dT for any ideal gas change.

    这意味着对理想气体,Δu只需利用Cv,dT计算。

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权威例句

  • Deaths due to illegal drugs are dramatic and, to a large degree, calculable.

    ECONOMIST: Legalising drugs

  • If the economy is governed by historical happenstance, not timeless laws, and subject to imponderable contingencies, not calculable risks, then the economist may have precious little to say.

    ECONOMIST: Economics focus

  • It is hard to judge if this kind of gambit ever makes sense in the real world: the short-term losses might be calculable, but the long-term rewards are not.

    ECONOMIST: Pay TV and football