augmented arithmetic - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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augmented arithmetic (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ɔːɡˈmɛntɪd əˈrɪθmətɪk/

Meaning and Usage

Augmented arithmetic refers to a type of arithmetic that includes enhanced or additional operations beyond the traditional calculations of basic arithmetic (such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). It can also pertain to algorithms or frameworks that extend standard arithmetic capabilities, potentially used in advanced computational contexts or educational settings.

The term is not among the most commonly used expressions in English and may be found more frequently in written contexts, particularly in mathematics, computer science, and education discussions rather than in everyday oral speech.

Example Sentences: 1. The course on augmented arithmetic will help students understand complex calculations better. - Курс по дополненной арифметике поможет студентам лучше понять сложные вычисления.

  1. Researchers are developing augmented arithmetic methods to improve data processing speeds.
  2. Исследователи разрабатывают методы дополненной арифметики для повышения скорости обработки данных.

  3. In the latest math software, augmented arithmetic features allow for more advanced simulations and modeling.

  4. В последнем математическом программном обеспечении функции дополненной арифметики позволяют выполнять более сложные симуляции и моделирование.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "augmented arithmetic" itself is not typically used in idiomatic expressions, concepts related to arithmetic and mathematics can appear in various idioms and phrases. Here are a few examples:

  1. "It's all just a matter of addition and subtraction."
  2. Это всего лишь вопрос сложения и вычитания.

  3. "You can’t make an omelet without breaking eggs."

  4. На омлет нельзя сделать, не разбив яйца. (This is equivalent to saying you can't achieve something significant without some costs or sacrifices, often involved in complex calculations.)

  5. "To put two and two together."

  6. Сложить два и два. (This expression implies coming to a logical conclusion, akin to basic arithmetic.)

  7. "Adding fuel to the fire."

  8. Подливать масло в огонь. (This phrase refers to making a situation worse, which metaphorically relates to the idea of addition in arithmetic.)

Etymology

The term "augmented" comes from the Latin "augmentare," which means "to increase or add to," while "arithmetic" comes from the Greek "arithmetike," which means "the art of counting." The combination reflects the concept of adding more complexity or depth to the traditional understanding of arithmetic.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Enhanced calculations - Extended arithmetic - Advanced computational methods

Antonyms: - Basic arithmetic - Simple calculations - Primitive number processing



25-07-2024