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arithmetic

/noun uh-rith-muh-tik; adjective ar-ith-met-ik/US // noun əˈrɪθ mə tɪk; adjective ˌær ɪθˈmɛt ɪk //UK // (əˈrɪθmətɪk) //

算术,运算,算数,算法

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the method or process of computation with figures: the most elementary branch of mathematics.
    • : Also called higher arithmetic, theoretical arithmetic. the theory of numbers; the study of the divisibility of whole numbers, the remainders after division, etc.
    • : a book on this subject.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    ar·ith·met·ic [ar-ith-met-ik] /ˌær ɪθˈmɛt ɪk/

    • : Also ar·ith·met·i·cal. of or relating to arithmetic.

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Examples

  • After training, word2vec’s embeddings appeared to capture interesting semantic relationships between words that could be revealed through simple arithmetic operations on the vectors.

  • These are tropes that mathematicians like to use, and I think they’re very alienating to people who, for one reason or other, did not learn about modular arithmetic in kindergarten.

  • Provided this density condition is met, Erdős conjectured, your list should contain infinitely many arithmetic progressions of every length.

  • You might wonder, though, if there are significantly denser number sets that still avoid arithmetic progressions.

  • You could, for example, walk down the number line and keep every number that doesn’t complete an arithmetic progression.

  • Anything with the Count (Count von Count if you're inclined to be formal) taught numbers and basic arithmetic through songs.

  • The J-K shooting was simple enough, in that it was a matter of arithmetic logic that one of them was telling the truth.

  • NEW DELHI, India — Narendra Modi is to be the new prime minister of India, and the arithmetic of his victory is stunning.

  • Well, a simple arithmetic count of the “top 100” reveals that there were only 75 books!

  • “The president has promised to change the arithmetic,” says Rothenberg.

  • It fell into the three more or less isolated subjects of arithmetic, algebra and Euclid.

  • Up to this I had always imagined that I disliked everything in the shape of arithmetic.

  • The third introduces a man in old Colburn's Arithmetic, driving his sheep or geese to market.

  • He heard the arithmetic class reciting and learned that only things of the same denomination can be subtracted from each other.

  • Suppose you send her up, Flora—you must want to go and draw or practice, and she may do her arithmetic here, or read to me.

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