effectively calculable - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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effectively calculable (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

"Effectively calculable" functions as an adjective phrase in English.

Phonetic Transcription

/ɪˈfɛktɪvli ˈkælkjʊləbəl/

Meaning and Usage

"Effectively calculable" refers to something that can be calculated or measured in a practical or efficient manner. This phrase often applies in contexts involving quantitative assessments, statistics, finance, and project management where precise numbers or outcomes can be derived in a straightforward way.

It has a moderate frequency of use, especially in formal written contexts such as academic papers, financial reports, and technical documents. It is less common in everyday oral speech due to its more formal nature.

Example Sentences

  1. The project's budget was effectively calculable, enabling the team to track expenditures accurately.
  2. Бюджет проекта был эффективно вычисляемым, что позволяло команде точно отслеживать расходы.

  3. The risks involved in the investment were effectively calculable, providing investors with a clearer understanding of potential losses.

  4. Риски, связанные с инвестициями, были эффективно вычисляемыми, что дало инвесторам ясное представление о возможных потерях.

  5. By using advanced software, the time needed for project completion became effectively calculable.

  6. Используя современное программное обеспечение, время, необходимое для завершения проекта, стало эффективно вычисляемым.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "effectively calculable" isn't commonly found in idiomatic expressions, the components can be part of other phrases relating to calculation or effective measurement.

Example Sentences with Variations

  1. "In business, understanding how risks are calculable is crucial for effective planning."
  2. В бизнесе понимание того, как риски можно вычислить, имеет решающее значение для эффективного планирования.

  3. "When making decisions, it’s important to have the benefits calculable to ensure they are effective."

  4. При принятии решений важно, чтобы преимущества были вычисляемыми, чтобы гарантировать их эффективность.

  5. "An effectively calculable approach to data can lead to better outcomes in research initiatives."

  6. Эффективно вычисляемый подход к данным может привести к лучшим результатам в исследовательских инициативах.

Etymology

The adjective "effective" comes from the Latin word "effectivus," meaning "producing an effect." It entered the English language in the late 14th century. The word "calculable" derives from the Latin "calculabilis," which means "able to be counted," originating from "calculare," meaning "to count or compute." The phrase "effectively calculable" emerges from combining these two concepts, emphasizing an ability to produce results that can be measured or counted efficiently.

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25-07-2024