calcule
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˈkal.kjuːl/
美 /ˈkæl.kjul/|/ˈkæl.kjʉːl/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A reckoning; computation.
— the generall calcule which was made in the last perambulation exceeded eight millions
动词 v.
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To calculate, reckon.
— So whā this Calcas knewe by calculing ¶ And eke by the anſwere of this god Apollo ¶ That grekes ſhulde ſuch a people bryng ¶ Thorowe which that Troye muſt be tordo ¶ He caſt anon out of the towne to goSo when this Calkas knew by calkulynge, ¶ And ek by answer of this Apollo, ¶ That Grekes sholden swiche a peple brynge, ¶ Thorugh which that Troye moste ben fordo, ¶ He caste anon out of the town to go.
词源
词源 1
Borrowed from French calcul, derived from Latin calculus (“reckoning”). Doublet of calculus.
词源 2
Inherited from Middle English calcule /calculen /calclen, derived from Old French calculer (compare French calculer, Spanish calcular, Portuguese calcular, Italian calculàre), derived from Latin calculāre (“reckon, calculate”). Doublet of calculate.
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