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math

/math/US // mæθ //UK // (mæθ) //

数学,数学上,数理,数学上的

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : mathematics.

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Examples

  • What’s telling about Risch’s remarks, however, is less the math than the defeatism behind it.

  • They blame funding but they didn’t let the math teacher go when they canceled the class.

  • Such calculations require strong math skills, but that’s just the beginning.

  • For Ivan, though, the idea of pure math or pure language is exciting.

  • Now we don’t need complicated math to tell us that 190,000 Americans have died from the novel coronavirus, with no end in the sight.

  • After the curtain calls, Christopher comes back to explain a complicated math problem.

  • Supporters pointed to math and literacy gains, while critics noted that those improvements disappeared in elementary school.

  • Jackson was an exceptional math and science student; the dreaded Bartlett was one of his favorite professors.

  • And last year, 4th and 8th grade students showed the biggest math and reading gains in the country.

  • The risk-benefit math becomes less favorable for the older patient.

  • Aftermath, aft′ėr-math, n. a second mowing of grass in the same season.

  • Darryl and I once tried to write our own better spam filter and when you filter spam, you need Bayesian math.

  • Im only an enlisted man and they dont give enlisted men enough math to answer questions like that.

  • Maybe Miss Graham can find me a book on math problems that a man can do in his head.

  • She could send several cheeses to table,—new milk cheese, nettle-cheese, floaten milk cheese and eddish or after-math cheese.