recalculate 的定义
re·cal·cu·lat·ed, re·cal·cu·lat·ing.
- to calculate again, especially for the purpose of finding an error or confirming a previous computation.
更多recalculate例句
- The IRS will automatically recalculate the amount of taxes due and give you a refund if you overpaid, so long as your overall tax situation stays the same.
- Teachers then grade the assignments and recalculate the kids’ marks — which means “those students can pass the class,” he said.
- With the new data in hand, Riess, Freedman and Madore and their teams have been able to recalculate the universe’s expansion rate.
- Every time a new individual or small party joins the scene, each available seat or table’s relative risk is recalculated based on its proximity to every occupied seat.
- Then, it recalculates the distance between two other special points on the bat.
- So the accountants had to go back, recalculate, and choose not to take nearly two million dollars in allowable deductions.
- Then, too, we must recalculate our visirays so that we can operate at greater range and efficiency.