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  • 11adding network — sudėties grandinė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. adding circuit; adding network vok. Addiernetzwerk, n rus. схема сложения, f pranc. circuit additionneur, m …

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  • 12adding machine — noun a calculator that performs simple arithmetic functions • Syn: ↑totalizer, ↑totaliser • Hypernyms: ↑calculator, ↑calculating machine • Part Holonyms: ↑cash register, ↑register …

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  • 13adding machine — a machine capable of adding numbers and sometimes capable of performing the other arithmetic functions of subtraction, multiplication, and division: such machines are now obsolescent, having been replaced in most applications by electronic… …

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  • 14adding machine — Synonyms and related words: Comptometer, abacus, adding, analog computer, arithmograph, arithmometer, calculating machine, calculator, cash register, computation, counter, difference engine, digital computer, electronic computer, listing machine …

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  • 15adding — n. act or process of combining one thing with another æd v. supplement; sum, add numbers together; conclude, summarize …

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  • 17Adding To A Loser — The action of a trader/investor increasing a position in an asset when its price is heading in the direction that s opposite to what the investor/trader desires. This is generally not a wise investment decision because… …

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  • 18Adding unit — Счётное устройство, счётный аппарат …

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  • 19Adding-up-Theorem — Ad|ding up The|o|rem 〈[æ̣dıŋʌp ] n. 11; unz.; Wirtsch.〉 gewinnloses Produktionsverfahren, bei dem die Produktionskosten dem Gesamterlös entsprechen, Euler’sches Theorem [zu engl. add up „zusammenzählen“] …

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  • 20Adding-up-Theorem — Ad|ding up The|o|rem 〈[æ̣dıŋʌp ] n.; Gen.: s; Pl.: unz.; Wirtsch.〉 gewinnloses Produktionsverfahren, bei dem die Produktionskosten dem Gesamterlös entsprechen, Euler sches Theorem [Etym.: zu engl. add up »zusammenzählen«] …

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