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1 National Numeracy Network
Education: NNNУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > National Numeracy Network
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2 statistical numeracy
French\ \ calcul statistiqueGerman\ \ statistisches ZahlenverständnisDutch\ \ statistische rekenenItalian\ \ calcolo statisticoSpanish\ \ cálculo estadísticoCatalan\ \ -Portuguese\ \ numeracia estatísticaRomanian\ \ -Danish\ \ -Norwegian\ \ -Swedish\ \ -Greek\ \ στατιστική αριθμητικήςFinnish\ \ tilastollinen laskutaitoHungarian\ \ -Turkish\ \ istatistiksel sayılardan anlamaEstonian\ \ -Lithuanian\ \ -Slovenian\ \ -Polish\ \ -Ukrainian\ \ -Serbian\ \ -Icelandic\ \ tölfræðilegra stærðfræðiEuskara\ \ -Farsi\ \ -Persian-Farsi\ \ -Arabic\ \ احصاء عدديAfrikaans\ \ statistiese syfervaardigheidChinese\ \ -Korean\ \ - -
3 арифметика
1) General subject: arithmetic, figure, figures, numbers, science of numbers, sums, the three Rs (reading, 'riting, 'rithmetic), three R's3) Mathematics: number theory5) Information technology: sum6) Education: numeracy -
4 легастеник
Medicine: dyslexic (Nontechnical name: 'word blindness' a developmental disorder which can cause learning difficulty in one or more of the areas of reading, writing, numeracy, verbal skills, understanding etc), word blind (non-technical term) -
5 математическая грамотность
General subject: numeracyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > математическая грамотность
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6 математические способности
General subject: numeracyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > математические способности
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7 множество
1) General subject: a lot of, a quantity of, abundance, army, array, bags, bunch, bushel, cloud (птиц, стрел и т. п.), considerable, crop, crowd (чего-либо), cumulus, dozens, fid, hail, hailing distance, herd, horde, host, legion, many, mass, mountain, muchness, no end of, orgy (развлечений и т. п.), out of number, pack, panoply (богатое разнообразие), peck, pile, pile up, plethora of, plurality, power, quantity, raft, regiment, regiments, rout, ruck, scores (большое количество), shoal, skit, skits, storm, swarms, the million, the mountain has brought forth a mouse, thousand, thousand and one, thousands, throng, ton, troop, troops, variety, wealth, wilderness, without number, world of, plenty, congeries, assortment, profusion, plenitude, all the many2) Colloquial: a whale of (чего-л.), bushels, heaps, infinite, lashings, loads, ocean, oodles, pile-up, schwack, sight, stack, tribes, jillion3) Dialect: mort4) American: slew5) Poetical language: router7) Chemistry: collection8) Mathematics: a good deal, a great number of, arrangement, assemblage, class, collection of elements, ensemble, family, list, manifold, mix (неупорядоченное), model, multiplicity, multitude, pattern, population, range (значений), scheme, set, set valid in realization, shift compact set, shift invariant set, system, the many, the sum total, totality, union, universe9) Economy: a great deal, a great number, numeracy10) Australian slang: mob11) Jargon: bags of (чего-либо), umpteen, caboodle12) Information technology: busload (о функциях програмного обеспечения)13) Business: great number14) Programming: a variety of, set of, a set of15) Automation: aggregation, lot16) Quality control: score17) Makarov: a great many, an infinity of (чего-л.), array (однотипных элементов), great many, heap, orb, package, sea, shower, thickness18) Security: set (в математике)19) Phraseological unit: bustle with -
8 способность к количественному мышлению
General subject: numeracyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > способность к количественному мышлению
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9 умение считать
General subject: numeracy
См. также в других словарях:
numeracy — umeracy n. skill with numbers and mathematics; the skill with numbers analogous to {literacy}, the skill of reading. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
numeracy — (n.) 1957, from numerate (adj.), from L. numeratus counted out, from numerus a number (see NUMBER (Cf. number) (n.)) on model of LITERACY (Cf. literacy), etc … Etymology dictionary
numeracy — a term denoting competence with basic mathematical concepts, was coined in 1959 on the analogy of literacy by a UK committee on education reporting in that year. The corresponding adjective is numerate … Modern English usage
Numeracy — Innumeracy redirects here. For the book of same name, see Innumeracy (book). Numeracy is the ability to reason with numbers and other mathematical concepts. A numerically literate person can manage and respond to the mathematical demands of… … Wikipedia
numeracy — [[t]nju͟ːmərəsi, AM nu͟ː [/t]] N UNCOUNT: oft N n Numeracy is the ability to do arithmetic. Six months later John had developed literacy and numeracy skills, plus confidence … English dictionary
numeracy — nu|me|ra|cy [ˈnju:mərəsi US ˈnu: ] n [U] the ability to do calculations and understand simple mathematics →↑literacy ▪ The report suggests that students need to improve their numeracy skills … Dictionary of contemporary English
numeracy — numerate ► ADJECTIVE ▪ having a good basic knowledge of arithmetic. DERIVATIVES numeracy noun. ORIGIN from Latin numerus a number , on the pattern of literate … English terms dictionary
numeracy — noun Etymology: Latin numerus number + English acy (as in literacy) Date: 1959 the capacity for quantitative thought and expression • numerate adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
numeracy — See numerate. * * * … Universalium
numeracy — noun The quality of being numerate; numerical skill … Wiktionary
numeracy — nu|mer|a|cy [ numərəsi ] noun uncount basic skills in mathematics … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English