Translation for '
to count' from English to Croatian
VERB | to count | counted | counted counting | counts | |
SYNO | count | counting | enumeration | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- On the other hand, CAD is yet, in practice, the best algorithm to count the number of connected components.
- The modern "ke" is now used to count quarter-hours, rather than a separate unit.
- Each position must be held for at least three seconds to count and is permitted only once in a program.
- It uses digital logic to count the number of cycles during a time interval established by a precision quartz time base.
- This is in contrast with other sports like Association football and ice hockey, which require the puck or ball to pass completely over the goal line to count as a score.
- As the prose books of the Bible were hardly ever written in stichs, the copyists, in order to estimate the amount of work, had to count the letters.
- The difference between rugby and gridiron-based codes is that in rugby, the ball must be touched to the ground in the in-goal area to count as a try (the rugby equivalent of a touchdown), whereas in the gridiron-based games, simply possessing the ball in or over the end zone is sufficient to count as a touchdown.
- Long before electronics became common, mechanical devices were used to count events.
- It is impossible to count the number of steps of an algorithm on all possible inputs.
- Databases such as CWE attempt to count the ways C etc.
- It has been disputed, however, whether there is enough evidence to count these as physiologically distinct states of consciousness.
- A related combinatorial problem is to count multisets of prescribed size with elements drawn from a given set, that is, to count the number of ways to select a certain number of elements from a given set with the possibility of selecting the same element repeatedly.
- If the time runs out while a team is preparing for a free-stroke or penalty, the strike should still be made but it must go into the goal by one shot to count as a goal.
- Since 1900, Brown and RISD students have been able to cross-register at the two institutions, with Brown students permitted to take as many as four courses at RISD to count towards their Brown degree.
- The instructor was able to conclude that there were just as many seats as there were students, without having to count either set.
- The sonata was dedicated to Count Moritz von Fries, a patron to whom Beethoven also dedicated two other works of the same year—the String Quintet in C major, Op.
- The two opposing players get to count their meld points and the remainder of the hand is thrown in.
- ... 10), which imposed a hefty two shillings on every hearth in a family dwelling, which was easier to count than persons.
- Theophylact was born to Count Gregory I of Tusculum.
- Brute-force algorithms to count the number of solutions are computationally manageable for [...] , but would be intractable for problems of [...] , as 20!
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