innumerate是什么意思   innumerate怎么读

英式:[ɪˈnju:mərət]    美式:[ɪˈnju:mərət]

innumerate单词基本解析:

adj.不会数数的;不会计算的;不懂算术的

adj.& n.不懂数学和自然科学的(人),数学[科学]盲(的);

innumerate变化用词:



innumerate英英释义:

Adjective

1. lacking knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts and methods

形容词 innumerate:

lacking knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts and methodsinnumerate[ i'nju:mərət ]adj.lacking knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts and methods

innumerate中文词源:

innumerate用法和例句:

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Maybe I cannot innumerate all the stories telling the one that cared forme,

也许我不记得这位关爱我者的一生故事、生活点滴,


However, there is no need to worry.My experience is that every student, no matter how innumerate, is capable of passing a mathematics examination.

但是,作者已经把这些事情的大概情节和分析的理论说清楚了,大家一定也已经明白其中的道理了。


About one-sixth are functionally illiterate and one-fifth innumerate, meaning they cannot read and write or deal with numbers as well as an average 11-year-old.

大约有六分之一的实际上不识字,有五分之一的人计算能力差,也就是说,他们读写以及计算能力和一般11岁的孩子差不多。


Being able to answer them on the fly gives you a real advantage over the crowd of innumerate amateurs.

能够飞速地回答这些问题,将使你获得一个位于无数业余选手人群之上的优势。


the days of the innumerate are numberad.

让定量思想更广泛的走进考古学中吧。


Companies tend to employ temporary executives to cope with a crisis: the chief executive mucks things up or decamps to a rival, or the chief financial officer turns out to be innumerate.

许多公司也倾向于雇佣临时主管以应对危机:行政长官把事情办得一团糟或叛逃到竞争对手那里,或首席财务官原来是不识数的。