calculated 的定义
- arrived at or determined by mathematical calculation; ascertained mathematically.
- carefully thought out or planned: a calculated effort.
calculated 近义词
figured by mathematical calculation
deliberately planned
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- For tornadoes, it involves hours of driving around in specialty vehicles and waiting, steered not by adrenaline but calculated decisions on how to intercept the storm.
- It was a calculated and cruel tactic, which he regularly deploys to unleash a wave of harassment and vitriol at his intended target.
- Aaron Rodgers acknowledges his future in Green Bay is “uncertain,” and Russell Wilson appears to be on a calculated mission to make the Seattle Seahawks uncomfortable.
- They make calculated decisions to stay in toxic environments, betting on an eventual payout.
- For companies like Uber, Lyft, Doordash, and Taskrabbit, it’s a calculated move to avoid the cost of benefits and federal payroll taxes.
- Even though it was a school day—about fifth period, I calculated—the arcade was filled with seventh graders.
- Maybe Americans are willing to look at someone who does something different from the calculated.
- The Economist has calculated that it spends $170 billion annually in the United States alone.
- Taylor Swift just used a calculated business decision, cloaked in artistic integrity, to pave the way for a digital music war.
- Business Insider calculated that only about eight percent of the money spent on pink merchandise went to breast cancer charities.
- Men's probable actions are calculated by the law of reason; but their performance is usually the result of caprice.
- So far from this, his ready mind already calculated how she might be a gainer by the arrangement.
- In short, the news was exactly of that checkered order which was calculated to put us all in the highest spirits.
- The thrust was nervous and ill-calculated, and the next instant the skiff had blundered under the bows of the launch.
- Although the gratuity has been frequently calculated in anticipation, you fail in making the mutual reminiscences agreeable.