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 numerical [nju:'merikl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 数字的, 数值的, 以数字表示的, 擅长于计数的

[经] 数字的, 用数字表示的




    numerical
    [ adj ]
    1. of or relating to or denoting numbers

    2. <adj.pert>
      a numeral adjective
    3. relating to or having ability to think in or work with numbers

    4. <adj.all>
      tests for rating numerical aptitude
      a mathematical whiz
    5. measured or expressed in numbers

    6. <adj.all>
      numerical value
      the numerical superiority of the enemy


    Numeric \Nu*mer"ic\, Numerical \Nu*mer"ic*al\, a. [Cf. F.
    num['e]rique. See {Number}, n.]
    1. Belonging to number; denoting number; consisting in
    numbers; expressed by numbers, and not letters; as,
    numerical characters; a numerical equation; a numerical
    statement.

    Note: Numerical, as opposed to {algebraical}, is used to
    denote a value irrespective of its sign; thus, -5 is
    numerically greater than -3, though algebraically less.

    2. The same in number; hence, identically the same;
    identical; as, the same numerical body. [Obs.] --South.

    Would to God that all my fellow brethren, which with
    me bemoan the loss of their books, . . . might
    rejoice for the recovery thereof, though not the
    same numerical volumes. --Fuller.

    3. relating to or having ability to think in or work with
    numbers; as, tests for rating numerical aptitude.
    Contrasted with {verbal}.

    Syn: mathematical.
    [WordNet 1.5]

    {Numerical equation} (Alg.), an equation which has all the
    quantities except the unknown expressed in numbers; --
    distinguished from {literal equation}.

    {Numerical value} of an equation or expression, that deduced
    by substituting numbers for the letters, and reducing.

    1. Tokyo had rejected these demands from the outset, on the grounds that they amounted to numerical import targets.
    2. Joshua Epstein, a Brookings Institution scholar, for example, has said "neither the Pentagon nor the Congress actually behave as though numerical equality mattered.
    3. He says he is "reluctant to accept" the claim that a new way was found for a bill to prevent hiring based on numerical quotas. The major victory for smaller companies, however, was winning the caps on damage payments for some victims of discrimination.
    4. Exact numbers cannot be determined, because the disclosure forms value most assets and income within wide numerical ranges rather than in exact dollar amounts.
    5. EPA contends that it may not impose penalties for sheer failure to meet numerical standards, but must do so for areas that fail to work toward compliance.
    6. Asked if he believed that NATO would begin to destroy its older Lance missiles unilaterally before negotiations on short-range weapons, Woerner said that wasn't likely given the Soviets' great numerical advantage in such weaponry.
    7. It means a reduction in Japan's trade surplus, if necessary by agreements on specific sectors, replete with numerical targets.
    8. Miti for its part had to deal with companies which were reluctant to put their names to numerical targets.
    9. Jackson is officially continuing his presidential bid, even though Michael Dukakis has a numerical lock on the Democratic nomination.
    10. Consumers would be given a prospectus on the product and a chart setting out in numerical terms the information in the graph.
    11. The agency intends to avoid numerical concentration standards, relying on requirements for good management of runoff. Municipalities are being asked to almost write their own permits in their applications, Elder said.
    12. Federal contractors are required by executive order to adopt numerical hiring goals for minorities, and Mr. Cooper headed the office that enforced that order.
    13. The background is the numerical explosion of Britain's student population.
    14. "Within the next two years their numerical strength will be reduced by 500,000 men.
    15. While numerical gains at the top are likely to be slim, more women than ever are running for state legislatures, statewide offices and Congress, according to the caucus.
    16. The Soviet-led Warsaw Pact's huge tank force is a key element in what the 16-nation NATO alliance calls its overwhelming numerical superiority in conventional forces.
    17. Responding to a NATO initiative last year, the Soviets agreed to exploratory talks in Vienna aimed at setting up a new negotiating forum for reductions of conventional forces, in which the East bloc has big numerical advantages.
    18. And we must keep in mind that these reductions alone, even if implemented, are not enough to eliminate the significant numerical superiority that the Soviet Union enjoys right now.
    19. The U.S. population stood at 249,632,692 as of the 1990 census, the government said Wednesday in a numerical portrait of a nation growing far more rapidly in the Sun Belt than in the industrial north and agricultural heartland.
    20. October's stock market crash had little impact on the economy, according to some university economists who base their judgment largely on numerical measurements.
    21. For although small in numbers, the fishermen have a political punch far weightier than their numerical strength - as have the country's highly-subsidised, anti-EU farmers.
    22. New York Telephone Co. discovered last year that 84 percent of its New York City applicants flunked the company's entry-level exam, which included basic questions on vocabulary and numerical relationships.
    23. "The Warsaw Pact's numerical superiority and the Soviet strategy which emphasizes surprise attack means that our remaining nuclear forces are fully capable of supporting NATO's flexible response strategy," Reagan said.
    24. He warned that the draft would cause a "litigation explosion" because a judge would have to hold a hearing for every dispute over a particular factor in the point system that would increase the numerical total and the resulting sentence.
    25. The Reagan administration has urged NATO to improve its non-nuclear weapons to offset Soviet numerical advantages in conventional weapons.
    26. When he was President Reagan's chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities in the mid-1980s, Bennett refused to set numerical goals directed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission for hiring women and minorities.
    27. Seoul's increasingly powerful military, with 650,000 men and 3 million reserves, has a technological lead that outweighs the North's numerical superiority, analysts say.
    28. The code referred to the two numerical designators of Conlon's old Army unit, the "Fighting 69th" infantry regiment.
    29. He also liked the program's sales forecasting and analysis capabilities, both numerical and textual.
    30. Thus, a numerical password like 385 is represented in "black night" by the letters "chn."
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