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1 calculate
['kælkjuleit](to count or estimate, using numbers: Calculate the number of days in a century.) calcular- calculation
- calculator* * *cal.cu.late[k'ælkjuleit] vt+vi 1 calcular computar, contar, fazer cálculos. 2 avaliar, orçar, estimar. 3 conjeturar, prever. 4 planejar, projetar. 5 Amer conjeturar, supor, presumir. calculated to deceive the public intencionado a iludir o público. something we have not calculated upon algo que não esperávamos. to calculate the charge or mixture Tech dosar. -
2 calculate
['kælkjuleit](to count or estimate, using numbers: Calculate the number of days in a century.) calcular- calculation - calculator -
3 assess
[ə'ses]1) (to estimate or judge the quality or quantity of: Can you assess my chances of winning?) avaliar2) (to estimate in order to calculate tax due on: My income has been assessed wrongly.) calcular•- assessor* * *as.sess[əs'es] vt 1 avaliar, estimar, calcular (o valor de propriedades, rendas, etc. para o cômputo das taxas). 2 fixar, determinar (taxas, tributos, direitos, etc.). 3 tributar, taxar, lançar contribuição sobre. 4 ratear, aquinhoar, distribuir cotas de contribuições. -
4 compute
[kəm'pju:t](to calculate or estimate.) calcular* * *com.pute[kəmpj'u:t] vt+vi computar, calcular. -
5 count
I noun(nobleman in certain countries, equal in rank to a British earl.) conde- countessII 1. verb1) (to name the numbers up to: Count (up to) ten.) contar2) (to calculate using numbers: Count (up) the number of pages; Count how many people there are; There were six people present, not counting the chairman.) contar3) (to be important or have an effect or value: What he says doesn't count; All these essays count towards my final mark.) contar4) (to consider: Count yourself lucky to be here.) considerar-se2. noun1) (an act of numbering: They took a count of how many people attended.) contagem2) (a charge brought against a prisoner etc: She faces three counts of theft.) acusação3. adjective(see countable.)- counter- countdown
- count on
- out for the count* * *count1[kaunt] n 1 contagem, conta. I lost count / perdi a conta. 2 soma, conta total. 3 resultado. 4 escrita comercial. 5 Sport dez segundos de contagem em boxe. 6 Jur acusação, carga. • vt+vi 1 contar, enumerar. 2 somar, adicionar. 3 computar, tomar ou entrar em conta, ser incluído, ser tomado em consideração. I count life a blessing / tomo a vida como um presente. he was counted a genius / ele foi considerado um gênio. that does not count / isto não conta. 4 confiar em, contar com. 5 calcular, estimar. 6 ter influência, ter valor. 7 valer por. 8 considerar, julgar, reputar. count me in! conte comigo! count me out! não conte comigo! out of all count incontável. to count before someone fazer as contas na presença de alguém. to count for valer, ser tomado por. to count in incluir na conta. to count off Mil fazer a chamada. to count on contar com, fiar-se em. to count out a) adiar (por falta de número). b) declarar vencido por nocaute (boxe). to count over conferir, contar de novo. to count to pôr na conta. to count up somar, adicionar. to leave out of count não tomar em consideração. to take count of contar.————————count2[kaunt] n conde. -
6 cube
[kju:b] 1. noun1) (a solid body having six equal square faces.) cubo2) (the result of multiplying a number by itself twice: The cube of 4 = 4 × 4 × 4 = 43 = 64.) ao cubo2. verb1) (to calculate the cube of (a number): If you cube 2, you will get the answer 8.) calcular o cubo2) (to make into a cube or cubes: She cubed the beef.) cortar em cubos•- cubic- cube root
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7 miscalculate
[mis'kælkjuleit](to calculate or estimate wrongly: I miscalculated the bill.) calcular mal* * *mis.cal.cu.late[misk'ælkjuleit] vt+vi calcular ou orçar mal. -
8 assess
[ə'ses]1) (to estimate or judge the quality or quantity of: Can you assess my chances of winning?) avaliar2) (to estimate in order to calculate tax due on: My income has been assessed wrongly.) avaliar•- assessor -
9 compute
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10 count
I noun(nobleman in certain countries, equal in rank to a British earl.) conde- countessII 1. verb1) (to name the numbers up to: Count (up to) ten.) contar2) (to calculate using numbers: Count (up) the number of pages; Count how many people there are; There were six people present, not counting the chairman.) contar3) (to be important or have an effect or value: What he says doesn't count; All these essays count towards my final mark.) contar, importar4) (to consider: Count yourself lucky to be here.) considerar2. noun1) (an act of numbering: They took a count of how many people attended.) contagem2) (a charge brought against a prisoner etc: She faces three counts of theft.) enquadramento3. adjective(see countable.)- counter- countdown - count on - out for the count -
11 cube
[kju:b] 1. noun1) (a solid body having six equal square faces.) cubo2) (the result of multiplying a number by itself twice: The cube of 4 = 4 × 4 × 4 = 43 = 64.) cubo2. verb1) (to calculate the cube of (a number): If you cube 2, you will get the answer 8.) calcular o cubo2) (to make into a cube or cubes: She cubed the beef.) cortar em cubos•- cubic- cube root - cubic centimetre -
12 miscalculate
[mis'kælkjuleit](to calculate or estimate wrongly: I miscalculated the bill.) calcular mal
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