English-Thai Dictionary
calculate
VI คำนว ณ compute reckon kham-nuan
calculate
VT คาดการณ์ ว่า คาดว่า จะ เกิดขึ้น (โดย ใช้ ข้อมูล เท่าที่ มี อยู่ estimate judge gauge kard-karn-wa
calculate
VT คำนว ณ kham-nuan
calculate for
PHRV กะ คาด ประมา ณ calculate on ka
calculate for
PHRV คาด ไว้ สำหรับ คำนึงถึง bargain for reckon for kad-wai-sam-rab
calculate on
PHRV คาดการณ์ กะ ประมา ณ คาด คำนว ณ calculate for kad-kan
calculate on
PHRV ไว้วางใจ ใน มั่นใจ ใน depend on wai-wang-jai-nai
calculate upon
PHRV คาดการณ์ กะ ประมา ณ คาด คำนว ณ calculate for kad-kan
calculate upon
PHRV ไว้วางใจ มั่นใจ ใน depend on wai-wang-jai
calculated
ADJ ที่ คิด พิจารณา ไว้ แล้ว ที่ ทำ ไป โดย คิดถึง ผล ที่จะ เกิดขึ้น ไว้ แล้ว estimated tee-khid-phid-jar-ra-na-wai-laeo
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CALCULATE
v.t. 1. To compute; to reckon; to add, subtract, multiply or divide any sums, for the purpose of finding the amount, difference, or other result. This, to calculate the expenses of erecting a house, is to estimate and add together the several sums which each part of the materials and the work will cost.
2. To ascertain by the use of tables or numbers; as, to calculate an eclipse.
3. To form tables upon mathematical principles, as logarithms, ephemerides, etc.
4. To compute the situation of the planets at a certain time, for astrological purposes; as, to calculate the birth of a person.
5. To adjust by computation; to fit or prepare by the adaptation of the means to the end; as, to calculate a system of laws for a free people. Religion is calculated for our benefit.
CALCULATE
v.i.To make a computation; as, we calculate better for ourselves than for others. In popular use, this word is often equivalent to intend or purpose, that is, to make arrangements, and form a plan; as, a man calculated to go a journey. This use of the word springs from the practice of computing or estimating the various circumstances which concur to influence the mind in forming its determinations.
CALCULATED
pp. Computed; reckoned; suited; adapted by design.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CALCULATE
Cal "cu *late, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Calculater; p. pr. & vb. n.Calculating. ] Etym: [L, calculatus, p. p. of calculate, fr. calculus a pebble, a stone used in reckoning; hence, a reckoning, fr. calx, calcis, a stone used in gaming, limestone. See Calx. ]
1. To ascertain or determine by mathematical processes, usually by the ordinary rules of arithmetic; to reckon up; to estimate; to compute. A calencar exacity calculated than any othe. North.
2. To ascertain or predict by mathematical or astrological computations the time, circumstances, or other conditions of; to forecast or compute the character or consequences of; as, to calculate or cast one's nativity. A cunning man did calculate my birth. Shak.
3. To adjust for purpose; to adapt by forethought or calculation; to fit or prepare by the adaptation of means to an end; as, to calculate a system of laws for the government and protection of a free people. [Religion ] is. .. calculated for our benefit. Abp. Tillotson.
4. To plan; to expect; to think. [Local, U. S.]
Syn. -- To compute; reckon; count; estimate; rate. -- To Calculate, Compute. Reckon, Count. These words indicate the means by which we arrive at a given result in regard to quantity. We calculate with a view to obtain a certain point of knowledge; as, to calculate an eclipse. We compute by combining given numbers, in order to learn the grand result. We reckon and count in carrying out the details of a computation. These words are also used in a secondary and figurative sense. "Calculate is rather a conjection from what is, as to what may be; computation is a rational estimate of what has been, from what is; reckoning is a conclusive conviction, a pleasing assurance that a thing will happen; counting indicates an expectation. We calculate on a gain; we compute any loss sustained, or the amount of any mischief done; we reckon on a promised pleasure; we count the hours and minutes until the time of enjoyment arrives " Crabb.
CALCULATE
CALCULATE Cal "cu *late, v. i.
Defn: To make a calculation; to forecast caonsequences; to estimate; to compute. The strong passions, whether good or bad, never calculate. F. W. Robertson.
CALCULATED
CALCULATED Cal "cu *la `ted, p. p. & a.
1. Worked out by calculation; as calculated tables for computing interest; ascertained or conjectured as a result of calculation; as, the calculated place of a planet; the calculated velocity of a cannon ball.
2. Adapted by calculation, contrivance. or forethought to accomplish a purpose; as, to use arts calculated to deceive the people.
3. Likely to produce a certain effect, whether intended or not; fitted; adapted; suited. The only danger that attends multiplicity of publication is, that some of them may be calculated to injure rather than benefit society. Goldsmith. The minister, on the other hand, had never gone through an experience calculated to lead him beyond the scope of generally received laws. Hawthorne.
New American Oxford Dictionary
calculate
cal cu late |ˈkalkyəˌlāt ˈkælkjəˌleɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 determine (the amount or number of something ) mathematically: Japanese land value was calculated at 2.5 times that of the U.S | [ with clause ] : he calculated that Texas would gain four new seats in the House of Representatives. • determine by reasoning, experience, or common sense; reckon or judge: I was bright enough to calculate that she had been on vacation. • [ no obj. ] (calculate on ) include as an essential element in one's plans: he may have calculated on maximizing pressure for policy revision. 2 (usu. be calculated to do something ) intend (an action ) to have a particular effect: his last words were calculated to wound her. 3 [ with clause ] dialect suppose; believe. DERIVATIVES cal cu la tive |-ˌlātiv |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from late Latin calculat- ‘counted, ’ from the verb calculare, from calculus ‘a small pebble (as used on an abacus ).’
calculated
cal cu lat ed |ˈkalkyəˌlātid ˈkælkjəˌleɪdɪd | ▶adjective (of an action ) done with full awareness of the likely consequences: a calculated decision | victims of vicious and calculated assaults. DERIVATIVES cal cu lat ed ly adverb
Oxford Dictionary
calculate
cal ¦cu |late |ˈkalkjʊleɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 determine (the amount or number of something ) mathematically: the program can calculate the number of words that will fit in the space available | [ with clause ] : local authorities have calculated that full training would cost around £5,000 per teacher. • determine by reasoning, experience, or common sense; reckon or judge: I was bright enough to calculate that she had been on vacation. • [ no obj. ] (calculate on ) include as an essential element in one's plans. 2 (usu. be calculated to do something ) intend (an action ) to have a particular effect: his last words were calculated to wound her. 3 [ with clause ] US dialect suppose or believe: I calculate it's pretty difficult to git edication down there. DERIVATIVES calculative |-lətɪv |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from late Latin calculat- ‘counted ’, from the verb calculare, from calculus ‘a small pebble (as used on an abacus )’.
calculated
cal ¦cu |lated |ˈkalkjʊleɪtɪd | ▶adjective (of an action ) done with full awareness of the likely consequences: victims of vicious and calculated assaults. DERIVATIVES calculatedly adverb
American Oxford Thesaurus
calculate
calculate verb 1 the interest is calculated on a daily basis: compute, work out, reckon, figure; add up /together, count up, tally, total, tote, tot up. 2 his words were calculated to wound her: intend, mean, aim, design. 3 we had calculated on a quiet Sunday: expect, count on, anticipate, reckon on, bargain on, figure on.
calculated
calculated adjective a vicious and calculated assault: deliberate, premeditated, planned, preplanned, preconceived, intentional, intended, willful; Law prepense. ANTONYMS unintentional.
Oxford Thesaurus
calculate
calculate verb 1 the interest charged is calculated on a daily basis: compute, work out, reckon, figure, enumerate, determine, evaluate, quantify, assess, cost, put a figure on; add up, add together, count up, tally, total, totalize; calibrate, gauge; Brit. tot up; rare cast. 2 his last words were calculated to wound her: intend, mean, design, plan, aim. 3 we had calculated on a quiet Sunday: expect, anticipate; reckon, bargain, rely, depend, count, bank; take as read; N. Amer. informal figure on.
calculated
calculated adjective a vicious and calculated assault | a calculated risk: deliberate, premeditated, planned, pre-planned, preconceived, intentional, intended, done on purpose, purposeful, purposive, thought out in advance; aforethought; considered, conscious, studied, strategic; Law, dated prepense. ANTONYMS unintentional, spontaneous; reckless.
French Dictionary
calculateur
calculateur , trice adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Qui agit par calcul, par intérêt. : Un politicien calculateur. SYNONYME intéressé . nom féminin Machine qui calcule de façon automatique. : Les calculatrices actuelles sont de merveilleux petits ordinateurs. SYNONYME calculer ; calculette .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
calculate
cal cu late /kǽlkjəlèɪt /〖語源は 「小石を使って数える 」〗(名 )calculation 動詞 ~s /-ts /; ~d /-ɪd /; -lating (→分詞 calculated , calculating )他動詞 1 〖calculate A /that節 /wh節 〗〈人などが 〉A 〈数 量 費用など 〉を […だと, …かを ]計算する , 見積もる , 算定 [算出 ]する (!正確に計算する時はcompute, 簡単な計算にはfigure, reckonを用いる ) ▸ calculate the area of a circle 円の面積を計算する ▸ calculate how much fuel remains in the tank タンクの燃料残量を計算する ▸ The cost of building the mansion is calculated at two billion yen .その大邸宅の建築費は20億円と見積もられている 2 〖calculate A /that節 /wh節 〗〈人などが 〉 (推理によって )A 〈結果など 〉を […だと , …かを ]予想する , 推定する ; ⦅米話 ⦆〖~ (that )節 〗…と思う (think, suppose )▸ calculate the economic impact 経済的影響を推定する ▸ I calculated that I could not afford a new car this year .今年新車を買う余裕はないだろうと思った 自動詞 〈人が 〉計算 [算定 ]する ; 〖~ on A /A ('s ) doing 〗A 〈人 物 事など 〉[A 〈人 〉が … すること ]を当てにする , 期待する , 想定する ▸ You can calculate on my help [me helping you ].僕の助けを当てにしていいよ
calculated
cal cu lat ed /kǽlkjəlèɪtɪd /形容詞 more ~; most ~1 〖名詞 の前で 〗綿密に計画された, 故意の 〈行為 犯罪など 〉.2 〖名詞 の前で 〗算出 [算定 ]された ; 推定される ▸ take a calculated risk 危険を承知でやる 3 〖be ~〗 «…のために /…するよう » 意図されている «for /to do » ▸ The movie is calculated to please the audience .その映画は観客を喜ばせるように作られている ~ly 副詞