字典 波兰语 - 英语

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obliczać 用英语:

1. calculate calculate


Calculate how much money we will need next year.
If you calculate the electric field using this equation, the result comes out like the following.
My brother can't calculate it.
We have to calculate the costs carefully.
I cannot calculate the final cost until I talk with our contractors.
You cannot calculate on his punctuality.
Pythagoras' theorem allows you to calculate the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle.
To calculate the volume, multiply the length by the width by the depth.
They used math to calculate the shape of the universe immediately before and after the Big Bang.
It is difficult to calculate the results of the election.
How do you calculate the length of the circumference? I've forgotten.
It is impossible to calculate the moral mischief, if I may so express it, that mental lying has produced in society.
I calculate he will be late coming home.
It will take me forever to calculate all this! (Obliczenie tego zajmie mi wieczność!) Calculate your monthly expenses. (Oblicz swoje miesięczne wydatki.)
How does one calculate the capacitance of a capacitor?

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2. compute compute


Scientists can easily compute the distance between planets.
His reasons for quitting just don't compute.

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3. count count


Count me in.
A poor school record will count against you when you look for a job.
A man who angers easily should learn to count to ten - it calms trouble like pouring oil on troubled waters.
Write two expressions that are followed by either count or non-count nouns in conversation.
If there's no life after death, then you'd better make this life count.
Early man used his fingers and toes to count the animals he owned, or the measures of grain he had stored.
Count as one fractions of half a yen and over, but ignore those of less.
Surrounded by hordes of vampires, Christopher Columbus once had an epic sword duel with Count Dracula in the latter's castle. After the Count cut off Columbus's hand, Columbus calmly picked it up, put it back in place, and proceeded to best the Count.
Oi you, that's too much of a rip off by anyone's count! 6:4 is more than enough. Of course I'm the '6'.
You are wrong on almost every count; I think you have to reconsider your argumentation.
It doesn't count. What is the total passenger count? I'll count up to ten. She quickly counted the money.
Lgs that are used only as a 2nd lg are excluded from these counts.
People who count their chickens before they are hatched act very wisely because chickens run about so absurdly that it's impossible to count them accurately.
You mustn't be late, OK? "But if the teacher's late too it doesn't count, right?"
I would be bored if I had to count to five hundred twenty-four thousand three hundred seventy-two.

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4. make calculations make calculations



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5. reckon reckon


Katie reckons that we should call our business "Poppy's Plants", but I disagree.
Well, I think it’ll work. What do you reckon?
I reckon that
The rescue flight had to reckon with strong winds and freezing temperatures.
Subdued girls are generally the prettiest I reckon. The loud, bustling ones are awful.
You can always reckon on me.
Ah, I reckon you go straight down this prefectural road ...
What you reckon we oughta do, Jem?
Reckon the cost before you decide to purchase the car.
his debts were reckoned at $300,000
„his debts were reckoned at $300,000” = calculate = reckon; „he reckons that the army should pull out entirely” = believe, think
Angela quickly reckoned the amount on her fingers.
they had reckoned on a day or two more of privacy
He reckoned he would be paid far more as a principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre
We’ve done all we can, I reckon. reckon he’ll win. Do you reckon you’ll be able to come? Moving house is reckoned to be one of the most stressful things you can do.