Calculating in spanish

Calculador

pronunciation: kɑlkulɑdoʊɹ̩ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

calculate = calcular. 

Example: If the initial question mark in this field is not replaced, the number of characters to be skipped will be calculated by the system.

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» calculate + risk = calcular un riesgo.

Example: Previous studies had calculated the risks as 87 per cent for breast cancer and 44 per cent for ovarian cancer.

» miscalculate = calcular mal. 

Example: Alternatively the printer might not have ordered enough paper for the whole book, either because he miscalculated or because he could not afford to buy the whole lot at once = Por otro lado, el impresor podría no haber encargado suficiente papel para imprimir el libro entero, bien porque lo calculó mal o porque no podía permitirse el lujo de comprarlo todo de una vez.

» recalculate = volver a calcular, calcular de nuevo, recalcular. 

Example: Prices are recalculated automatically when the user performs certain actions.

calculating = calculador. 

Example: Very common among young people is the belief that taken precautions in advance of intercourse is cold, calculating and unromantic.

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» calculating machine = calculadora.

Example: It gives an overview of the development of online information services, starting with the development of calculating machines, to early computers and telecommunications systems, and finally online databases, and the CD-ROM revolution of the 1980's.

» calculating manipulator = manipulador calculador.

Example: Unfortunately, an overly permissive society is making this much harder, transforming inquisitive accolytes into calculating manipulators.

Calculating synonyms

hard in spanish: difícil, pronunciation: hɑrd part of speech: adjective shrewd in spanish: perspicaz, pronunciation: ʃrud part of speech: adjective conniving in spanish: engañoso, pronunciation: kənaɪvɪŋ part of speech: adjective scheming in spanish: intrigante, pronunciation: skimɪŋ part of speech: adjective calculative in spanish: calculador, pronunciation: kælkjəleɪtɪv part of speech: adjective
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