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  1. How can I read this in English? m³ (3-small 3) - exponent

    Apr 22, 2010 · I am wondering how I can read this in English. For example, m³ , m². (triple m? double m?) I have no idea. Please help me!

  2. Simple Exponential Smoothing Method | WordReference Forums

    Jul 5, 2007 · Como traducirian Simple Exponential Smoothing Method. El texto es el siguiente "The simple exponential Smoothing Method is appropriate when demand has no observable …

  3. Permit/allow/enable doing something | WordReference Forums

    Feb 9, 2018 · As far as I understand, verbs enable/permit/allow are almost exclusively used in phrases like "permit somebody to do sth". Is the use "permit (etc.) doing sth" also acceptable? …

  4. How to pronounce 5x10^5, e.g. - WordReference Forums

    Mar 18, 2013 · Hi everyone!! I wanted to know how scientific notation numbers are pronunced in english. E.g. 5x105, 2x108, or whatever! Thank you in advance!!

  5. bunch of crock / crock of shit - WordReference Forums

    Aug 28, 2013 · But the solo ngram for "bunch of crock" shows its growth since inception to be exponential. The grammatically correct phrase, given the definition of crock as an earthenware …

  6. growing exponentially vs. growing explosively - WordReference …

    Mar 6, 2020 · "Explosively" is a metaphor for sudden increase. Exponential growth has a sharper definition, e.g. The number of infections is doubling every month. An explosion could be a …

  7. vice versa - WordReference Forums

    May 15, 2022 · Secondly, when you move the power expression, the exponent changes sign: it could go from positive to negative or from negative to positive. A correct statement would be: …

  8. pronoun for "the general public": it or they - WordReference Forums

    Jun 29, 2015 · You wouldn't say, "the individual malignant cells that make up the tumor are multiplying and growing at an exponential rate" (at least if you're trying to be concise). You'd …

  9. The Amazigh and the Coptic language | WordReference Forums

    May 28, 2012 · This is an exponential function, of the form 2^x, where x is the number of generations. The thing about exponential functions is that they get really huge alarmingly quickly.

  10. elevamento a potenza - "X alla" | WordReference Forums

    Oct 17, 2007 · Yes, I wasn't casting doubt on the existence of the word, but when I studied maths at school we certainly knew the words exponent and exponential, but never exponentiation.