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1 approximate
I[ə΄prɔksimət] a մոտավոր, մոտ. the approximate area մոտավոր տարածքը. approximate cost մոտավոր արժեքըII[ə΄prɔksimeit] v մոտենալ (հտկպ.` քանակի և որակի մասին) approximate to the truth ճշմարտությանը մոտ լինել/մո տե նալ. Ideas approximate to target Գաղափարները մո տե նում են նպատակներին -
2 Approximate
تقريبى -
3 approximate
1) متقارب 2) يقارب* * *يُقارِب -
4 Approximate calculation
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5 Approximate estimate
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6 Approximate market price
سعر مشتق، أقرب أسعار السوق -
7 Approximate value
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8 space plan
A drawing that uses Space shapes and resource shapes to track the approximate location of resources in a building. A type of building plan. -
9 space
"The approximate location of one or more resources, such as a person, computer, printer, or asset, in a space plan." -
10 real
"An approximate numeric data type with seven-digit precision. It can hold positive values from approximately 1.18E - 38 through 3.40E + 38, negative values from approximately -1.18E - 38 through -3.40E + 38, or zero." -
11 estimated cost
The approximate cost incurred in the performance of an activity. -
12 fiscal year
An approximate 12-month fiscal period used by an organization that prepares annual financial statements. -
13 Windows Location Provider
A feature in Windows that communicates with a Microsoft online service to determine a PC's approximate location based on wireless network or IP address info.
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approximate — ap‧prox‧i‧mate [əˈprɒksmt ǁ əˈprɑːk ] adjective an approximate amount or number is not exact, but is more or less correct: • an approximate calculation of the overall cost of the project approximately adverb : • Travelling time from London is… … Financial and business terms
approximate — [adj1] almost accurate, exact almost, close, comparative, near, proximate, relative, rough; concept 557 Ant. accurate, clear, definite, exact, precise approximate [adj2] inexact estimated, guessed, imperfect, imprecise, loose, rough, surmised,… … New thesaurus
Approximate — Ap*prox i*mate, a. [L. approximatus, p. p. of approximare to approach; ad + proximare to come near. See {Proximate}.] 1. Approaching; proximate; nearly resembling. [1913 Webster] 2. Near correctness; nearly exact; not perfectly accurate; as,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Approximate — Ap*prox i*mate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Approximated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Approximating}.] 1. To carry or advance near; to cause to approach. [1913 Webster] To approximate the inequality of riches to the level of nature. Burke. [1913 Webster] 2. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
approximate — I adjective alike, almost, approaching, close, comparable, estimated, imprecise, in the vicinity of, inexact, like, much the same, nearly accurate, nearly correct, nearly equal, nearly perfect, nearly resembling, nigh, not perfectly accurate,… … Law dictionary
Approximate — Ap*prox i*mate, v. i. To draw; to approach. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
approximate — vb *approach, near … New Dictionary of Synonyms
approximate — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ fairly accurate but not totally precise. ► VERB 1) come close in quality or quantity. 2) estimate fairly accurately. DERIVATIVES approximately adverb approximation noun approximative adjective … English terms dictionary
approximate — [ə präk′sə mit; ] for v. [, ə präk′səmāt΄] adj. [ME < LL approximatus, pp. of approximare, to come near < L ad , to + proximus, superl. of prope, near] 1. near in position; close together 2. much like; resembling 3. more or less correct or… … English World dictionary
approximate — v. (BE) (D; intr.) ( to come near ) to approximate to (to approximate to the truth) * * * [ə prɒksɪmeɪt] (BE) (D; intr.) ( to come near ) to approximate to (to approximate to the truth) apt adf. (cannot stand alone) approximate to + inf. (he is… … Combinatory dictionary
approximate — ap|prox|i|mate1 W3S3 [əˈprɔksımıt US əˈpra:k ] adj [Date: 1400 1500; : Late Latin; Origin: , past participle of approximare to come near to , from Latin ad to + proximare to come near ] an approximate number, amount, or time is close to the exact … Dictionary of contemporary English