calculus 英 [ˈkælkjələs]   美 [ˈkælkjələs]

calculus

calculus  英 [ˈkælkjələs] 美 [ˈkælkjələs]

n. [病理] 结石;微积分学 

名词复数:calculuss 

We have to factor that into the calculus. 我们要在微积分学中考虑这些因素。
He was a brilliant mathematician; he was one of the inventers of calculus. 他也是一位杰出的数学家;,微积分的发明者之一。

  • Calculus is a way of using math to study changes in a system. Moral calculus, on the other hand, is a way of measuring morals and ethics, like choosing the lesser of two evils.
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  • n. [病理] 结石;微积分学
  • 1. We have to factor that into the calculus.

    我们要在微积分学中考虑这些因素。

  • 2. He was a brilliant mathematician; he was one of the inventers of calculus.

    他也是一位杰出的数学家;,微积分的发明者之一。

  • 3. calculus — If left alone long enough, plaque begins to mineralize and harden into calculus or tartar because the plaque absorbs calcium, phosphorus and other minerals from saliva.

    牙结石 — 如果菌斑呆的时间足够长,它就开始矿化变硬形成牙石或牙垢,因为菌斑从唾液中吸收了钙,磷和其他 矿物质。

  • calculus (n.) mathematical method of treating problems by the use of a system of algebraic notation, 1660s, from Latin calculus "reckoning, account," originally "pebble used as a reckoning counter," diminutive of calx (genitive calcis) "limestone" (see chalk (n.)). Modern mathematical sense is a shortening of differential calculus.
cal·cu·lus / ˈkælkjələs ; NAmE ˈkælkjələs / noun [uncountable ] the type of mathematics that deals with rates of change, for example in the slope of a curve or the speed of a falling object 微积分 calculus calculuses cal·cu·lus / ˈkælkjələs ; NAmE ˈkælkjələs /
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