calculate

calculate
'kælkjuleit
verb
(to count or estimate, using numbers: Calculate the number of days in a century.) calcular
- calculation
- calculator

calculate vb calcular
El gerundio de calculate se escribe calculating
calculate
tr['kælkjəleɪt]
transitive verb
1 calcular
intransitive verb
1 calcular
calculate ['kælkjə.leɪt] v, -lated ; -lating vt
1) compute: calcular, computar
2) estimate: calcular, creer
3) intend: planear, tener la intención de
I calculated on spending $100: planeaba gastar $100
calculate vi
: calcular, hacer cálculos
calculate
v.
calcular v.
cifrar v.
computar v.
tantear v.
'kælkjəleɪt, 'kælkjʊleɪt
1.
transitive verb
1) (compute, estimate) calcular
2) (aim)

to be calculated to + INF: his remarks were calculated to offend — lo dijo con la intención or el próposito de ofender


2.
vi calcular
['kælkjʊleɪt]
1. VT
1) (=measure) [+ weight, speed, number, distance] calcular
2) (=judge) [+ effects, consequences, risk] calcular
3) (=intend)

his words were calculated to cause pain — había planeado expresamente sus palabras para hacer daño

this is calculated to give him a jolt — el propósito de esto es darle una sacudida

a move calculated to improve his popularity — una operación diseñada or pensada para darle mayor popularidad

2.
VI (Math) calcular, hacer cálculos
* * *
['kælkjəleɪt, 'kælkjʊleɪt]
1.
transitive verb
1) (compute, estimate) calcular
2) (aim)

to be calculated to + INF: his remarks were calculated to offend — lo dijo con la intención or el próposito de ofender


2.
vi calcular

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