
Media (math) - WordReference Forums
Razom, I actually copied that one from the WR dictionary: mode: (Math) modo m. My Larousee dictionary also gives modo for mode in the math context. Puzzlingly, the DRAE does not mention any …
oe (maths) - WordReference Forums
Jun 1, 2011 · Good evening ! I'm working for a maths exam, and while having a look at some mark-schemes, I found the following : (Equation) oe all x terms on same line And then later : x=49/4 or …
mathématiques expertes - WordReference Forums
Aug 10, 2021 · As a subject at baccalaureate, would you call "mathématiques expertes"... "expert mathematics" or "advanced mathematics" To my ear, "advanced mathematics" sounds more like the …
Arbitrary - in programming/mathematics - WordReference Forums
Apr 23, 2006 · Hi there! I've seen much usage of the adjective "arbitrary" (and as an adverb "arbitrarily" in texts with programming and mathematics content. I don't understand what the authors were …
three times as many / twice as many - WordReference Forums
Sep 8, 2007 · Hello everyone, This is a somewhat specific question pertaining to English. I am taking the GMAT in a week, and the Quantitative part systematically pops up such expressions: "Of the 2,500 …
ln (x) -- pronunciation of the mathematical term - WordReference …
Dec 28, 2012 · I actually say "log" for the base-e logarithm as well, but I was originally taught to view "log" as meaning base-10. Later on, in some of my college-level math classes, there seemed to be a …
"Go to school" vs "go to the school" | WordReference Forums
Sep 30, 2017 · 1. I go to school every day. 2. I will go to the school to meet the English teacher. What is the difference in meaning between the two sentences above when used with "to school" and when …
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Jul 20, 2024 · French and English words, phrases and idioms: meaning, translation, usage. No other languages allowed here. Mots, expressions et tournures idiomatiques en français et en anglais : …
I brush my hair with a brush/ I comb my hair with a comb
Mar 8, 2024 · Starting point: i came across the phrase Cómo cepillar (bien) tu pelo, and noticed a verb and a noun based on the hair root. And if I am not mistaken, you can cepillar with a cepillo, a brush.-- …