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| [ar:] | |
| [al:] | |
| [00:14.40] | rank: He ranked first in the class. /The railroad novel was not treated as the first-rank novel. |
| [00:28.05] | discrete(separate): A computer can perform millions of discrete functions per second. |
| [00:40.55] | symmetry(balance, harmony) |
| [00:45.28] | sequence(procession, progression) |
| [00:48.58] | dual(double, twofold): This stove has dual ovens, so you can bake bread and roast meat at the same time. |
| [01:01.69] | induction |
| [01:09.00] | inference |
| [01:12.67] | circular(circuitous, roundabout): The carpenter used a special saw to cut a circular hole. |
| [01:23.80] | circulate: The rumor circulated through the office. |
| [01:31.09] | circulation: A tight ring cut off circulation to my finger. |
| [01:40.32] | probability |
| [01:46.68] | qualitative |
| [01:51.94] | dispersion |
| [01:56.46] | vertical(perpendicular, upright) |
| [02:00.43] | plumb(straight, vertical) |
| [02:04.27] | upright(vertical, upstanding): An empty sack cannot stand upright. |
| [02:12.86] | cubic |
| [02:17.07] | circuitous(indirect, roundabout): You could tell Mary was evading our question when she gave a circuitous response. |
| [02:28.40] | facet: The stonecutter decided to improve the rough diamond by providing it with several facets. |
| [02:43.93] | sphere(ball, globe): The earth is usually represented by a sphere. |
| [02:52.12] | loop(circle, ring) |
| [02:57.17] | triangle |
| [03:00.63] | circumference: The circumference of the round table is five feet. |
| [03:10.08] | cone: The top of a cone comes to a sharp point. |
| [03:17.68] | caliber |
| [03:21.31] | diameter |
| [03:24.88] | figure(design, shape) |
| [03:28.87] | circle |
| [03:36.02] | cube |
| [03:40.32] | column |
| [03:44.63] | angle |
| [03:48.56] | area |
| [03:57.17] | ellipse |
| [04:02.67] | diagram(sketch, drawing): A good diagram helped me assemble the bike. |
| [04:11.76] | polygon |
| [04:16.95] | intersect(cross, meet): These two fences intersect at the creek. |
| [04:24.93] | radius |
| [04:28.12] | rectangle |
| [04:34.12] | square |
| [04:41.41] | parallel: His paintings parallels that of Qi Baishi. |
| [04:51.11] | deduction |
| [04:58.56] | degree |
| [05:04.34] | geometry |
| [05:08.81] | mathematics |
| [05:12.37] | arithmetic: Arithmetic is a basic school subject. |
| [05:20.98] | statistics |
| [05:25.82] | even(odd): The children skated on the sidewalk's even surface. |
| [05:35.11] | decimal: The metric system is a decimal system. |
| [05:44.93] | ratio(proportion, rate): The ratio of men to women is 3 to 1. |
| [05:54.17] | estimate(gauge, compute): I estimate that Tom will be promoted to department manager. |
| [06:03.77] | calculate(count): Mary calculated her monthly expense. |
| [06:14.79] | enumerate(count, numerate): Sam can enumerate all the presidents of the United States. |
| [06:25.29] | evaluate(estimate, assess): The assessor evaluated the plot of land before Anne sold it. |
| [06:36.83] | variant(variable) |
| [06:43.87] | variable |
| [06:47.42] | abacus |
| [06:48.77] | aggregate |
| [06:53.17] | sum |
| [07:01.30] | calculation |
| [07:06.13] | calculator |
| [07:11.80] | calculus |
| [07:15.22] | digit |
| [07:21.77] | function |
| [07:26.14] | subtract(deduct): If you subtract 2 from 6, you get 4. |
| [07:33.66] | addition |
| [07:37.17] | minus |
| [07:44.58] | multiply |
| [07:50.26] | multiplication: multiplication table |
| [07:54.69] | numeral |
| [07:58.25] | percentage |
| [08:04.70] | plus |
| [08:10.68] | equation: 1+2=3 is a simple equation. |
| [08:21.45] | quarter: A quarter of a century would be 25 years. |
| [08:30.95] | fraction |
| [08:34.22] | divide: The woman's estate was divided among her children. |
| [08:43.05] | Not ignorance, but the ignorance of ignorance, is the death of knowledge. –Whitehead |
| ti: | |
| ar: | |
| al: | |
| [00:14.40] | rank: He ranked first in the class. The railroad novel was not treated as the firstrank novel. |
| [00:28.05] | discrete separate: A computer can perform millions of discrete functions per second. |
| [00:40.55] | symmetry balance, harmony |
| [00:45.28] | sequence procession, progression |
| [00:48.58] | dual double, twofold: This stove has dual ovens, so you can bake bread and roast meat at the same time. |
| [01:01.69] | induction |
| [01:09.00] | inference |
| [01:12.67] | circular circuitous, roundabout: The carpenter used a special saw to cut a circular hole. |
| [01:23.80] | circulate: The rumor circulated through the office. |
| [01:31.09] | circulation: A tight ring cut off circulation to my finger. |
| [01:40.32] | probability |
| [01:46.68] | qualitative |
| [01:51.94] | dispersion |
| [01:56.46] | vertical perpendicular, upright |
| [02:00.43] | plumb straight, vertical |
| [02:04.27] | upright vertical, upstanding: An empty sack cannot stand upright. |
| [02:12.86] | cubic |
| [02:17.07] | circuitous indirect, roundabout: You could tell Mary was evading our question when she gave a circuitous response. |
| [02:28.40] | facet: The stonecutter decided to improve the rough diamond by providing it with several facets. |
| [02:43.93] | sphere ball, globe: The earth is usually represented by a sphere. |
| [02:52.12] | loop circle, ring |
| [02:57.17] | triangle |
| [03:00.63] | circumference: The circumference of the round table is five feet. |
| [03:10.08] | cone: The top of a cone comes to a sharp point. |
| [03:17.68] | caliber |
| [03:21.31] | diameter |
| [03:24.88] | figure design, shape |
| [03:28.87] | circle |
| [03:36.02] | cube |
| [03:40.32] | column |
| [03:44.63] | angle |
| [03:48.56] | area |
| [03:57.17] | ellipse |
| [04:02.67] | diagram sketch, drawing: A good diagram helped me assemble the bike. |
| [04:11.76] | polygon |
| [04:16.95] | intersect cross, meet: These two fences intersect at the creek. |
| [04:24.93] | radius |
| [04:28.12] | rectangle |
| [04:34.12] | square |
| [04:41.41] | parallel: His paintings parallels that of Qi Baishi. |
| [04:51.11] | deduction |
| [04:58.56] | degree |
| [05:04.34] | geometry |
| [05:08.81] | mathematics |
| [05:12.37] | arithmetic: Arithmetic is a basic school subject. |
| [05:20.98] | statistics |
| [05:25.82] | even odd: The children skated on the sidewalk' s even surface. |
| [05:35.11] | decimal: The metric system is a decimal system. |
| [05:44.93] | ratio proportion, rate: The ratio of men to women is 3 to 1. |
| [05:54.17] | estimate gauge, compute: I estimate that Tom will be promoted to department manager. |
| [06:03.77] | calculate count: Mary calculated her monthly expense. |
| [06:14.79] | enumerate count, numerate: Sam can enumerate all the presidents of the United States. |
| [06:25.29] | evaluate estimate, assess: The assessor evaluated the plot of land before Anne sold it. |
| [06:36.83] | variant variable |
| [06:43.87] | variable |
| [06:47.42] | abacus |
| [06:48.77] | aggregate |
| [06:53.17] | sum |
| [07:01.30] | calculation |
| [07:06.13] | calculator |
| [07:11.80] | calculus |
| [07:15.22] | digit |
| [07:21.77] | function |
| [07:26.14] | subtract deduct: If you subtract 2 from 6, you get 4. |
| [07:33.66] | addition |
| [07:37.17] | minus |
| [07:44.58] | multiply |
| [07:50.26] | multiplication: multiplication table |
| [07:54.69] | numeral |
| [07:58.25] | percentage |
| [08:04.70] | plus |
| [08:10.68] | equation: 1 2 3 is a simple equation. |
| [08:21.45] | quarter: A quarter of a century would be 25 years. |
| [08:30.95] | fraction |
| [08:34.22] | divide: The woman' s estate was divided among her children. |
| [08:43.05] | Not ignorance, but the ignorance of ignorance, is the death of knowledge. Whitehead |
| ti: | |
| ar: | |
| al: | |
| [00:14.40] | rank: He ranked first in the class. The railroad novel was not treated as the firstrank novel. |
| [00:28.05] | discrete separate: A computer can perform millions of discrete functions per second. |
| [00:40.55] | symmetry balance, harmony |
| [00:45.28] | sequence procession, progression |
| [00:48.58] | dual double, twofold: This stove has dual ovens, so you can bake bread and roast meat at the same time. |
| [01:01.69] | induction |
| [01:09.00] | inference |
| [01:12.67] | circular circuitous, roundabout: The carpenter used a special saw to cut a circular hole. |
| [01:23.80] | circulate: The rumor circulated through the office. |
| [01:31.09] | circulation: A tight ring cut off circulation to my finger. |
| [01:40.32] | probability |
| [01:46.68] | qualitative |
| [01:51.94] | dispersion |
| [01:56.46] | vertical perpendicular, upright |
| [02:00.43] | plumb straight, vertical |
| [02:04.27] | upright vertical, upstanding: An empty sack cannot stand upright. |
| [02:12.86] | cubic |
| [02:17.07] | circuitous indirect, roundabout: You could tell Mary was evading our question when she gave a circuitous response. |
| [02:28.40] | facet: The stonecutter decided to improve the rough diamond by providing it with several facets. |
| [02:43.93] | sphere ball, globe: The earth is usually represented by a sphere. |
| [02:52.12] | loop circle, ring |
| [02:57.17] | triangle |
| [03:00.63] | circumference: The circumference of the round table is five feet. |
| [03:10.08] | cone: The top of a cone comes to a sharp point. |
| [03:17.68] | caliber |
| [03:21.31] | diameter |
| [03:24.88] | figure design, shape |
| [03:28.87] | circle |
| [03:36.02] | cube |
| [03:40.32] | column |
| [03:44.63] | angle |
| [03:48.56] | area |
| [03:57.17] | ellipse |
| [04:02.67] | diagram sketch, drawing: A good diagram helped me assemble the bike. |
| [04:11.76] | polygon |
| [04:16.95] | intersect cross, meet: These two fences intersect at the creek. |
| [04:24.93] | radius |
| [04:28.12] | rectangle |
| [04:34.12] | square |
| [04:41.41] | parallel: His paintings parallels that of Qi Baishi. |
| [04:51.11] | deduction |
| [04:58.56] | degree |
| [05:04.34] | geometry |
| [05:08.81] | mathematics |
| [05:12.37] | arithmetic: Arithmetic is a basic school subject. |
| [05:20.98] | statistics |
| [05:25.82] | even odd: The children skated on the sidewalk' s even surface. |
| [05:35.11] | decimal: The metric system is a decimal system. |
| [05:44.93] | ratio proportion, rate: The ratio of men to women is 3 to 1. |
| [05:54.17] | estimate gauge, compute: I estimate that Tom will be promoted to department manager. |
| [06:03.77] | calculate count: Mary calculated her monthly expense. |
| [06:14.79] | enumerate count, numerate: Sam can enumerate all the presidents of the United States. |
| [06:25.29] | evaluate estimate, assess: The assessor evaluated the plot of land before Anne sold it. |
| [06:36.83] | variant variable |
| [06:43.87] | variable |
| [06:47.42] | abacus |
| [06:48.77] | aggregate |
| [06:53.17] | sum |
| [07:01.30] | calculation |
| [07:06.13] | calculator |
| [07:11.80] | calculus |
| [07:15.22] | digit |
| [07:21.77] | function |
| [07:26.14] | subtract deduct: If you subtract 2 from 6, you get 4. |
| [07:33.66] | addition |
| [07:37.17] | minus |
| [07:44.58] | multiply |
| [07:50.26] | multiplication: multiplication table |
| [07:54.69] | numeral |
| [07:58.25] | percentage |
| [08:04.70] | plus |
| [08:10.68] | equation: 1 2 3 is a simple equation. |
| [08:21.45] | quarter: A quarter of a century would be 25 years. |
| [08:30.95] | fraction |
| [08:34.22] | divide: The woman' s estate was divided among her children. |
| [08:43.05] | Not ignorance, but the ignorance of ignorance, is the death of knowledge. Whitehead |