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cal·cu·lat·ing
/-ˌletɪŋ/
(
a
.)計算的
From:
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calculating
計算
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cal·cu·la·ting
,
n.
The
act
or
process
of
making
mathematical
computations
or
of
estimating
results
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cal·cu·la·ting
a.
1.
Of
or
pertaining
to
mathematical
calculations
;
performing
or
able
to
perform
mathematical
calculations
.
2.
Given
to
contrivance
or
forethought
;
forecasting
;
scheming
;
as
,
a
cool
calculating
disposition
.
Calculating machine
,
a
machine
for
the
mechanical
performance
of
mathematical
operations
,
for
the
most
part
invented
by
Charles
Babbage
and
G
.
and
E
.
Scheutz
.
It
computes
logarithmic
and
other
mathematical
tables
of
a
high
degree
of
intricacy
,
imprinting
the
results
on
a
leaden
plate
,
from
which
a
stereotype
plate
is
then
directly
made
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cal·cu·late
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Calculater
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Calculating
]
1.
To
ascertain
or
determine
by
mathematical
processes
,
usually
by
the
ordinary
rules
of
arithmetic
;
to
reckon
up
;
to
estimate
;
to
compute
.
A
calencar
exacity
calculated
than
any
othe
.
--
North
.
2.
To
ascertain
or
predict
by
mathematical
or
astrological
computations
the
time
,
circumstances
,
or
other
conditions
of
;
to
forecast
or
compute
the
character
or
consequences
of
;
as
,
to
calculate
or
cast
one's
nativity
.
A
cunning
man
did
calculate
my
birth
.
--
Shak
.
3.
To
adjust
for
purpose
;
to
adapt
by
forethought
or
calculation
;
to
fit
or
prepare
by
the
adaptation
of
means
to
an
end
;
as
,
to
calculate
a
system
of
laws
for
the
government
and
protection
of
a
free
people
.
[Religion]
is
. . .
calculated
for
our
benefit
.
--
Abp
.
Tillotson
.
4.
To
plan
;
to
expect
;
to
think
. [
Local
,
U
.
S
.]
Syn:
--
To
compute
;
reckon
;
count
;
estimate
;
rate
.
Usage:
--
To Calculate
,
Compute
.
Reckon
,
Count
.
These
words
indicate
the
means
by
which
we
arrive
at
a
given
result
in
regard
to
quantity
.
We
calculate
with
a
view
to
obtain
a
certain
point
of
knowledge
;
as
,
to
calculate
an
eclipse
.
We
compute
by
combining
given
numbers
,
in
order
to
learn
the
grand
result
.
We
reckon
and
count
in
carrying
out
the
details
of
a
computation
.
These
words
are
also
used
in
a
secondary
and
figurative
sense
.
“
Calculate
is
rather
a
conjection
from
what
is
,
as
to
what
may
be
;
computation
is
a
rational
estimate
of
what
has
been
,
from
what
is
;
reckoning
is
a
conclusive
conviction
,
a
pleasing
assurance
that
a
thing
will
happen
;
counting
indicates
an
expectation
.
We
calculate
on
a
gain
;
we
compute
any
loss
sustained
,
or
the
amount
of
any
mischief
done
;
we
reckon
on
a
promised
pleasure
;
we
count
the
hours
and
minutes
until
the
time
of
enjoyment
arrives”
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
calculating
adj
:
used
of
persons
; "
the
most
calculating
and
selfish
men
in
the
community
" [
syn
:
calculative
,
conniving
,
scheming
,
shrewd
]
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