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innumerate
innumerate/ɪˈnju:mərət; ɪn`jumərət/ adjwithout a basic knowledge of mathematics; unable to count or do sums 不懂数学的; 不会数数的; 不会计算的; 数学盲的.
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Numeracy
For example, if a patient has been diagnosed with breast cancer, being innumerate may hinder her ability to comprehend her physician's recommendations,
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Third-party and independent candidates for the 2008 United States presidential election
The term is used as innumerate shorthand for all such parties, or sometimes only the largest of them.
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innumeration
▪ I. innumerate, a. and n. (ɪˈnjuːmərət) [f. in-3 + numerate a.] A. adj. Unacquainted with the basic principles and ideas of mathematics and science.1959 15 to 18: Rep. Cent. Advisory Council for Educ. (Eng.) (Ministry of Educ.) I. xxv. 270 When we say that a historian or a linguist is ‘innumerate’ ...
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enumerable
▪ I. enumerable, a. (ɪˈnjuːmərəb(ə)l) [f. enumerate v. + -able.] That can be enumerated; having a definite number; numerable; spec. in Math. = denumerable a.1889 in Cent. Dict. 1907 E. W. Hobson Theory of Functions ii. 66 An aggregate which contains an indefinitely great number of elements is said t...
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David Morley (paediatrician)
Facing the problem that innumerate mothers could not write down the weights of their children, he devised a mechanism attached to scales that could mark
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unliterate
† unˈliterate, a. [un-1 7, 5 b.] a. Illiterate.a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. IV, 11 These monasticall persones, lerned and vnliterate. 1688 W. Scot Hist. Fam. Scot p. v, An unliterate Souldier. b. Unliterary; not interested in reading or literature. Also absol.1950 M. Mead Male & Female xiii. 271 The Ges...
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Institutional dichotomy
The mathematics student now becomes "illiterate" by standards of the English major and the English major becomes "innumerate" by standards of the mathematics
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innumered
† iˈnnumered, a. Obs. rare—1. [A partial adaptation of L. innumerāt-us, which would properly give *innumerate.] Unnumbered, numberless.1471 Ripley Comp. Alch. in Ashm. (1652) 118 Benefyts..ynnumeryd by sapience.
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The Water Is Wide (book)
He struggles to find ways to reach his students, ages 10 to 13, some of whom are illiterate or innumerate, and all of whom know little of the world beyond
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innumeracy
innumeracy (ɪˈnjuːmərəsɪ) [f. in-3 + numeracy.] The quality or state of being innumerate.1959 15 to 18: Rep. Cent. Advisory Council for Educ. (Eng.) (Ministry of Educ.) I. xxv. 271 If his numeracy has stopped short at the usual Fifth Form level, he is in danger of relapsing into innumeracy. 1960 Tim...
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innumeracy
innumeracy/-rəsɪ; -rəsɪ/ n[U]state of being innumerate 无数学基本知识; 数学盲 the problem of innumeracy and illiteracy among young people 年轻人中的数学盲和文盲的问题.
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Data analysis
However, audiences may not have such literacy with numbers or numeracy; they are said to be innumerate.
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numeracy
numeracy (ˈnjuːmərəsɪ) [f. numerate a., after literacy.] The quality or state of being numerate; ability with or knowledge of numbers.1959 15 to 18: Rep. Cent. Advisory Council for Educ. (Eng.) (Ministry of Educ.) I. xxv. 270 When we say that a scientist is ‘illiterate’, we mean that he is not well ...
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