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Meanings of
computation
in English
Russian
вычисление
Portuguese
cômputo
Spanish
cálculo
Catalan
còmput
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Problem solving that involves numbers or quantities.
calculation
computing
reckoning
figuring
Russian
вычисление
Synonyms
Examples for "
calculation
"
calculation
computing
reckoning
figuring
Examples for "
calculation
"
1
Conclusions: Doses to organs at risk vary depending on the
calculation
method.
2
Simple slope may offer an acceptable alternative given its ease of
calculation
.
3
Other religious-liberty lawyers say a public health emergency changes the legal
calculation
.
4
In a numerical
calculation
,
the problem is broken into small time steps.
5
The gizmos may not be good for much beyond one particular
calculation
.
1
This brings us to the second problem: a narrow view of
computing
.
2
Higher education
computing
departments also need to be involved in course design.
3
New users meant they needed more reliable software and more
computing
power.
4
As a result, many investors paid for
computing
power that never existed.
5
All of the great
computing
movements actually had political components to them.
1
It's time for a
reckoning
with reality, reflection and reform, principled action.
2
And second, I'm
reckoning
you have less than ten minutes, said Rook.
3
The second option was more difficult as it entailed serious, introspective
reckoning
.
4
There are seven pueblos in ruins in the canyon, without
reckoning
Nos.
5
A
reckoning
of the past really has to come at some point.
1
Sam didn't answer; he had trouble
figuring
out what the words meant.
2
However,
figuring
out how to pronounce the word was your own problem.
3
Of course,
figuring
out what an asset is worth isn't always easy.
4
The first problem will be
figuring
out which virus a patient has.
5
It also meant
figuring
out how to go forward with the case.
Usage of
computation
in English
1
After seven and a half million years of
computation
,
it replied 'forty-two'.
2
The book convinced him such lengths weren't necessary: he just needed
computation
.
3
Amazon charges for many of its products, including
computation
time and storage.
4
Someone has to cover the cost of
computation
on a public blockchain.
5
The cost of this dinner may be seen by the following
computation
:
6
The
computation
was parallelized and implemented on a general purpose multi-core architecture.
7
The cost in suffering, broken lives, and broken hearts is beyond
computation
.
8
We show that the
computation
time is linear over various network sizes.
9
Actiaca Aera was a
computation
of time from the battle of Actium.
10
Now, here, both the Egyptians and the Greeks made an erroneous
computation
.
11
We had continued the
computation
of our observations at every possible interval.
12
By the most moderate
computation
they must have lost over two thousand.
13
These bring up the
computation
to a figure higher by several thousands.
14
The theory is easily understood, however, although the
computation
is somewhat intricate.
15
I wonder whence the
computation
can arise, that this should discourage industry.
16
Numerical
computation
of this kind might almost be described as his pastime.
Other examples for "computation"
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About this term
computation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
moderate computation
lowest computation
mathematical computation
numerical computation
human computation
More collocations
Translations for
computation
Russian
вычисление
вычислительный процесс
счёт
вычисления
Portuguese
cômputo
computação
cálculo
Spanish
cálculo
cómputo
Catalan
còmput
càlcul informàtic
càlcul
computació
Computation
through the time
Computation
across language varieties
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