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  • 1. English [gl] Example: English students are forced to learn too much too soon.

2. Ascending order [sendi :d]Example: The data must be in ascending order. 3. Base [bes] Example: Line the base and sides of a 20cm deep round cake tin with paper. 20 4. Denominator [dnmnet] Example: The second term in the last-written denominator can be dropped. 5. Descending order [disendi :d]Example: He talked about all those points in descending order of importance. 6. Difference [difrns] Example: There is no difference between the sexes. 7. Dividend [dividend] Example: The first quarter dividend has been increased by nearly 4 per cent. 4% 8. Divisor [dvaz] Example: In 4 divided by 2, the number 2 is the divisor and 4 is the dividend. 4224 9. Even numbers [i:vn nmbz] Example: 4, 6, and 8 are even numbers but 5 and 7 are not even. 10. Factors [fktrz] Example: Physical activity is an important factor in maintaining fitness. 11. Improper fraction [mprp frkn] Example: Convert an improper fraction to a mixed number. 12. Index [ndeks] Example: The price index has been kiting since last year . 13. Integer [ntd] Example: Mathematics The even or odd quality of an integer. 14. Mixed number [mkst nmb] Example: Convert a mixed number to an improper fraction. 15. Multiples [mltplz] Example: Their numerical system, derived from the Babylonians, was based on multiples of the number six. 6 16. Natural numbers [ntrl nmbrz] Example: He has a natural affinity with numbers. 17. Numerator [nu:mret, nju:-] Example: Divides one number (numerator) by another number (denominator). 18. Odd numbers [d nmbrz] Example: 1,3 and 5 are odd numbers. 19. Prime numbers [praim nmbz] Example: Now what numbers are the rest of them? Prime numbers. 20. Product [prdkt] Example: South Korea's imports of consumer products jumped 33% in this year. 33% 21. Proper fraction [prp frkn] Example: One forth is a proper fraction. 22. Quotient [kwnt] Example: The island has a high quotient of clergymen. 23. Sum [sm] Example: Large sums of money were lost. 24. Negative numbers [negtv nmbrz] Example: He introduced a notation for negative numbers. 25. Number line [nmb lain] Example: The number of passengers by this line fell off slightly in January. 26. Positive numbers [pztv nmbrz] Example: sequence of positive numbers 27. Interior angles [ntrir glz] Example: A polygon has five sides and five interior angles . 28. Congruent [kgru:nt, kngru:-] Example: They want to work in an organisation whose values are congruent with their own. 29. Corresponding [krispndi] Example: The two maps of London correspond closely. 30. Similar [simil] Example: They had the similar aims . 31. Bar chart [b: t:t] Example: The bar chart below shows the huge growth of UK car exports over the past few years. 32. Broken line graph [brukn lain r:f] Example: Does every apply to the bar graph, broken line graph, pie diagram? 33. Continuous data [kntinjus deit] Example: Analyze weekly charts using continuous data, and switch to the front month to study daily charts. 34. Discrete data [diskri:t deit] Example: Discrete data, on the other hand, has no inherent order. 35. Frequency [fri:kwnsi] Example: The tanks broke down with increasing frequency. 36. Frequency distribution table [fri:kwnsi distribju:n teibl] Example: The frequency distribution table below shows the results of 40 golf players in a tournament. 40 37. Pie chart [pai t:t] Example: A pie chart is a circle divided into sections to show the relative proportions of a set of things. 38. Scatter diagram [skt dairm] Example: The scatter diagram shows the main direction of depolarization during a period of time. 39. Stem-and-leaf diagram [stem nd lif dagrm] Example: Stem-and-leaf diagram retains the whole set of data. 40. Algebraic [ldibreiik] Example: There is no need to go through the algebraic details. 41. Coefficient [kfnt] Example: A coefficient of one means the markets move perfectly in step. 1 42. Constant term [knstnt t:m] Example: For most of the manufacturing sector, the gross output should remain constant over term. 43. Equation [ikwein] Example: From Cairo came expressions of regret at the attack. 44. Expressions [ksprenz] Example: From Cairo came expressions of regret at the attack. 45. Like terms [lak trmz] Example: Combine like terms and revise them. 46. Solution [slu:n] Example: ...the ability to sort out simple, effective solutions to practical problems. 47. Variable [vribl] Example: There is a variable rate of interest. 48. Amount [maunt] Example: He needs that amount of money to survive... 49. Cost price [kst prais] Example: The shop claims to have sold computers below the manufacturer's cost price for three years. 3 50. Decrease [di:kri:s] Example: Its reported a decrease in the number of young people out of work... 51. Discount [diskaunt] Example: Full-time staff get a 20 per cent discount. 20% 52. Increase [nkris] Example: The population continues to increase... 53. Interest rate [intrist reit] Example: Bankers will face a forthcoming interest rate rise. 54. Loss [ls] Example: The loss of income for the government is about $250 million a month. 2.5 55. Marked price [m:kt prais] Example: There carpet is sell at 25 off the marked price. 25 56. Original value [ridinl vlju] Example: So this machine is worth only one-fifth of its original value. 57. Percentage [psntd] Example: Only a few vegetable-origin foods have such a high percentage of protein. 58. Principal [prinspl] Example: The principal reason for my change of mind is this. 59. Profit [prft,] Example: The profit motive is inherently at odds with principles of fairness and equity. 60. Selling price [seli prais] Example: At present more inexpensive selling price, very suitable naive user choice. 61. Simple interest [simpl intrist] Example: Based on a simple-interest calculation 62. Common difference [kmn difrns] Example: Common Difference Cooperation and Technical Measurement. 63. Common ratio [kmn reiiu] Example: a series of the form , where , is called a geometric series , and is called the common ratio of the series. 64. Formula [f:mjul] Example: OK. How do we justify this formula? 65. Function [fkn] Example: The main function of the merchant banks is to raise capital for industry. 66. General term [denrl t:m] Example: Whisky is a general term describing many spirits. 67. Inequality [nkwlti:] Example: People are concerned about social inequality... 68. Sequence [si:kwns] Example: ...the complete DNA sequence of the human genome. DNA 69. Subject [sbdikt] Example: It was I who first raised the subject of plastic surgery. 70. Term [t:m] Example: The video explains in simple terms how the new tax works... 71. Approximate value [prksimit vlju] Example: It is not an approximate value. 72. Estimation [estmen] Example: In fact, the first group were absolutely correct in their estimation of this man's height. 73. Round down [raund daun] Example: They rounded the price down to the nearest rouble. 74. Round off [raund f] Example: The Italian way is to round off a meal with an ice-cream... 75. Round up [raund p] Example: The police rounded up a number of suspects... 76. Acute angle [kju:t l] Example: an angle less than 90 degrees but more than 0 degrees 77. End points [end pints] Example: Swaps the anchor and end points of the current selection. 78. Line segment [lain semnt] Example: Life is a line segment, the intersection after the separation. 79. Obtuse angle [btu:s l] Example: an angle between 90 and 180 degrees 80. Plane [plen] Example: A jet plane sheared the blue sky. 81. Point of intersection [pint v intsekn] Example: In this graph, find a point where lines intersect . 82. Reflex angle [ri:fleks l] Example: an angle greater than 180 degrees (but less than 360) 180360 83. Right angle [rait l] Example: A right angle is an angle of ninety degrees. A square has four right angles. 84. Cone [kon] Example: The little boy licked the ice-cream cone. 85. Cubes [kjubz] Example: Give me a box of sugar cubes. 86. Cylinder [silind] Example: he old man needs oxygen cylinders. 87. Kite [kat] Example: A boy is flying a kite in the piazza. 88. Parallelogram [prlel grm] Example: These are the opposite sides of the parallelogram. 89. Prism [przm] Example: The prism broke the light into all the colors of the rainbow. 90. Rectangle [rektl] Example: Suppose the width of a rectangle is 5 metres. 5 91. Rhombus [rmbs] Example: There is a small network of rhombus in Tokyo Astronomical Observatory. 92. Square [skwer] Example: The town centre is thick with churches and cafe-lined squares. 93. Total surface area [tutl s:fis ri] Example: Remote debugging increases the total surface area that can be probed. 94. Trapezium [trpi:zjm] Example: A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with two parallel sides. 95. Triangle [tragl] Example: He drew a right triangle. 96. Volume [vlju:m] Example: That is a room with a volume of 30 cubic feet. 30 97. Axis [kss] Example: They believe the Earth once rotated on a different axis. 98. Ordered pair/coordinates [rdrd per / kordnts] /Example: ordered number pair system of coordinates 99. Origin [ridin] Example: There are many theories about the origin of life. 100. Polar coordinate plane [polr kordnt plen] Example: P is a point located at the origin of the coordinate plane. 101. Pole [pul] Example: The N pole and S pole of two magnets will attract each other. NS 102. Rectangular coordinates[rektgjlr kordnts] Example: The equations are written in rectangular coordinates. 103. Enlargement [enl:dmnt] Example: There is insufficient space for enlargement of the buildings. 104. Image [md] Example: These are photographic images of young children. 105. Reduction [rdkn] Example: There will be a future reduction in UK bank interest rates. 106. Reflectional [rifleknl] Example: Which of the following plane figures have reflectional symmetry? 107. Rotational [ru'teinl] Example: A synchronous motor drives the measuring bob at a constant rotational speed. 108. Symmetry [simitri] Example: I loved the house because it had perfect symmetry. 109. Transformation [trnsfmen, -f:r-]Example: Norah made plans for the transformation of an attic room into a study. 110. Translational transformation [trns'leinl trnsfrmen] Example: The spacing of translational transformation is very small. 111. Absolute error [bslju:t er] Example: This error is an absolute error. 112. Lower limit [lu limit] Example: Make sure you keep within the new lower speed limit. 113. Maximum absolute error[mksmm bslut err] Example: The maximum absolute value of a periodically quantity. , 114. Percentage error [psentid er] Example: The survey has a percentage error of minus 3. 115. Relative error [reltiv er] Example: Compared with the numerical solution, the relative error are less than 3%. 3 116. Significant figures [sig'nifiknt fgjrz] Example: He calculated the answer to four significant figures . 117. Upper limit [p limit] Example: Its upper limit is determined by the conditions in the ionosphere. 118. Degree of a polynomial [diri: v ei; plinumjl] Example: the degree of the term in the polynomial that has the highest degree 119. Evaluate [ivljueit] Example: The market situation is difficult to evaluate. 120. Expand [ikspnd] Example: We have to expand the size of the image. 121. Factorize [fktraiz] Example: Let 's ' human factorize ' this process. "" . 122. Highest common factor [haiist kmn fkt] Example: Thereby we break a new path to find the highest common factor of polynomials. 123. Perfect square [prfkt skwer] Example: Is there a perfect squared square? 124. Polynomial [plinumjl] Example: A complete quartic polynomial consists of 15 terms. 15 125. Simplify [simplifai] Example: He reduced his needs to the minimum by simplifying his life. 126. Substitute [sbstitju:t] Example: You could always substitute a low-fat soft cheese... 127. Identity [aidentiti] Example: he police soon established his true identity and he was quickly found. 128. Change of subject [tend v sbdkt] Example: The boundaries of subject matter change all the time. 129. Fraction [frkn] Example: The students had a grasp of decimals, percentages and fractions. 130. Linear [lini] Example: ...the sharp, linear designs of the Seventies and Eighties. 131. Method of elimination [med v lmnen] Example: A computer program about the method of elimination is worked out in this paper. 132. Scale [skel] Example: He's in business on a small scale. 133. Scale factor [skeil fkt] Example: a number used as a multiplier in scaling 134. Rate [reit] Example: His heart rate was 30 beats per minute slower... 30 135. Ratio [reiiu] Example: The adult to child ratio is 1 to 6. 16 136. Class boundary [kl:s baundri] Example: We study the class boundary value problem for nonlinear system 137. Class interval [kl:s intvl] Example: This class provides Methods: To set the class interval , and to start and stop the timer. 138. Class limit [kl:s limit] Example: In which 69 cities exceeded the Class 3 limit. 69 139. Class mark [kl:s m:k] Example: The function of subfunction for graphic dimensions class mark are elaborated. 140. Cumulative frequency [kju:mjultiv fri:kwnsi] Example: Draw the cumulative frequency polygon for the distribution. 141. Frequency polygon [fri:kwnsi pli:gn] Example: The frequency polygon is simpler than its histogram counterpart. 142. Histogram [histurm] Example: a bar chart representing a frequency distribution; heights of the bars represent observed frequencies 143. Angle bisector [l basekt] Example: Let OC be the bisector of angle AOB. OCAOB 144. Base angles [bispl] Example: The base angles of an isosceles triangle are equal. 145. Complementary angle [kmplmen tri: l] Example: Add an arc with numerically adjustable angle to show equilateral triangle . 146. Equilateral triangle [i:kwltr l trail] Example: Use your protractor to construct an equilateral triangle. 147. Exterior angles [ekstrir glz] Example: How many sides will a regular shape have if one of it's exterior angles is 24? 24 148. Isosceles triangle [assli:z trail] Example: a triangle with two equal sides 149. Perpendicular bisector [p:pndkj l basekt] Example: A perpendicular bisector of a chord passes through the centre and bisects the arc. 150. Polygon [pli:gn] Example: What is the perimeter of this polygon? 151. Converse theorem [knv:s i:rm] Example: That is the converse theorem of the Theorem 4. 4 152. Prove [pru:v] Example: Can you prove that to the court? 153. Altitude [ltitju:d] Example: The following day I ran my first race at high altitude. 154. Hypotenuse [haptnu:s, -ju:s] Example: The hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle is the side opposite its right angle. 155. Irrational number [rnl nmb] Example: a real number that cannot be expressed as a rational number 156. Pythagoras' theorem [pgrs irm] Example: Use multiple integral to prove a generalization of Pythagoras theorem 157. Radical sign [rdikl sain] Example: a sign placed in front of an expression to denote that a root is to be extracted 158. Rational number [rnl nmb] Example: an integer or a fraction 159. Square root [skw ru:t] Example: The square root of a number is another number which produces the first number when it is multiplied by itself. For example, the square root of 16 is 4. 160. Surd [s:d] Example: a consonant produced without sound from the vocal cords 161. Adjacent side [deisnt said] Example: To touch at one end or side adjacent . 162. Opposite side [pzit said] Example: He cried to his friend on the opposite side of the street. 163. Arc [rk] Example: A rainbow arced gracefully over the town. 164. Circumference [skmfrns] Example: The island is 3.5 km in circumference. 3.5 165. Perimeter [prmt] Example: The river marks the eastern perimeter of our land. 166. Radius [redis] Example: We are measuring the radius of the circle. 167. Sector [sekt] Example: ...the nation's manufacturing sector. 168. Quadratic Equation [kwdrtik ikwein] Example: an equation in which the highest power of an unknown quantity is a square 169. Nets of figures [nets v fgjrz] Example: 170. Plane of reflection [plein v riflekn] Example: The paths of incidence and reflection are in a plane normal to the surface. 171. Projection [prdekn] Example: They took me into a projection room to see a picture. 172. Regular tetrahedron [rejul tetrhedrn] Example: a tetrahedron with four equilateral triangular faces 173. Curved surface [k:vd s:fis] Example: An arch is a curved surface that's very good at supporting loads. 174. Height [hat] Example: He and I are of the same height. 175. Hemisphere [hemisfi] Example: ...the northern hemisphere. 176. Pyramid [prmd] Example: We set off to see the Pyramids and Sphinx. 177. Right pyramid [rait pirmid] Example: Pyramid is one of the miracles in the world right? 178. Slant height [sl:nt hait] Example: The lines are drawn on a slant . 179. Sphere [sfi] Example: The Earth is not a perfect sphere. 180. Surface area [s:fis ri] Example: The burning surface area remains constant during the entire firing. 181. Vertices [v:tisi:z] Example: The component we collapsed had at least two vertices. 182. Angle of inclination [l v nklnen] Example: The mean of angle of inclination in the palmar and ulnaris were respectively 4.5,and 19.2. 4.5,19.2 183. Collinear [klinj] Example: lying on the same line 184. Divide internally [dvad ntrnli] Example: Divide of a line segment internally in a given ratio. 185. Horizontal [hrizntl] Example: Swing the club back until it is horizontal. 186. Point of division [pnt v dvn] Example: This paper takes the investment period as the point of division , via coherent standard of risk measurement and gives a discussion of it. ,, 187. Slope [slop] Example: Saint-Christo is perched on a mountain slope. 188. Vertical [v:tikl] Example: The climber inched up a vertical wall of rock... 189. Angle of depression [l v dipren] Example: In order to detect the target effectively, the Angle of depression must be obtained in advance. , 190. Angle of elevation [l v elven] Example: He leaped up on the rail to get greater angle of elevation . , . 191. Bearing [bri] Example: My father's achievements really don't have any bearing on what I do. 192. Compass bearing [kmps bri] Example: Finance is not within the compass bearing of this department . . 193. Gradient [gredi:nt] Example: This is a gradient of 1 in 3. 13 194. True bearing [tru: bri] Example: The term true bearing is used by navigators. 195. Binary number [banri: nmb] Example: The binary number system has two as its base. 2 196. Conversions [knvrnz] Example: ...the conversion of disused rail lines into cycle routes... 197. Decimal number [desiml nmb] Example: A decimal number may be represented in coded binary form. 198. Hexadecimal number [heksdesim()l nmb] Example: Enter offset into the file as a decimal or hexadecimal number. 199. Numeral systems [nu:mrl sistm] Example: A table comparing numerals in two different numeral systems. 200. Place holder [pleis huld] Example: Finally, a plain rule is still needed to act as place holder for sub rules. 201. Place value [pleis vlju] Example: If a digit is less that one, the power place value will be ( negative) . 202. Scientific notation [saintifik nutein] Example: You have to put your total number of dives in scientific notation. 203. Rationalize [rnlaz] Example: He further rationalized his activity by convincing himself that he was actually promoting peace... 204. Recurring decimals [rkr desmlz] Example: The infinite decimals can be divided into two groups : the recurring decimals and the infinite non - decimals . . 205. Unlike terms [trmz] Example: Compared to share prices , house prices are unlike terms which are always increasing . , . 206. Components [kmponnts] Example: The management plan has four main components... 4 207. Compound interest [kmpaund intrist] Example: Compound interest is interest that is calculated both on an original sum of money and on interest which has previously been added to the sum. 208. Decay factor [dikei fkt] Example: From the soybean and soy meal contracts of decay factor, we can find that the decay factor is notable different in different kinds. , 209. Depreciation [di,pri:i'ein] Example: During those five years, the pound depreciated by a quarter... 5 25% 210. Growth factor [di,pri:i'ein] Example: During those five years, the pound depreciated by a quarter... 5 25% 211. Growth rate [ru reit] Example: The growth rate of birth in this country is decreasing. 212. At least [t li:st] Example: At least Jeremy had the good form to go back and apologize. 213. Consecutive [knsekjutiv] Example: The Cup was won for the third consecutive year by the Toronto Maple Leafs... 214. Maximum value [mksimm vlju] Example: Get the maximum value of the program. 215. Minimum value [minimm vlju] Example: The minimum value of GSR appeared in Sichuan, Hunan, and Guizhou. 216. Not less than [nt les n] Example: Not less than 3,000 pounds would be needed to set a man up in business. 3000 217. Not more than [nt m: n] Example: He was very young, not more than twenty-three or four, as indeed one could see at a glance. 2324 218. Range [rend] Example: A wide range of colours and patterns are available... 219. Expected value [kspektd] Example: The expected value itself very rarely can help us. 220. Favourable outcomes ['feivrbl tkmz] Example: The incidences of heart disease were significantly higher,but no favourable outcomes were found. 221. Probability [prbbiliti] Example: Without a transfusion, the victim's probability of dying was 100%... 222. Sample space [s:mpl speis] Example: In the new sample, bottom still has a space. 223. Tabulation [tbjlen] Example: Results for the test program haven't been tabulated. 224. Tree diagram [tri: dairm] Example: Use this shape to connect nodes in a node tree diagram. 225. Datum [detm, dtm, d:tm] Example: The piezpmetric head is also measured from the same datum level. 226. Mean [mi:n] Example: Automation will mean the loss of many jobs in this factory. 227. Median [mi:di:n] Example: One half of its values will be found below and one half above the median. 228. Modal class [mdl kl:s] Example: The first chapter mainly analyzes the modal class in the word class . 229. Mode [mod] Example: He switched automatically into interview mode. 230. Percentile [psentail] Example: Both happy percentile, with genuine friendship, and that valuable knowledge. 231. Quartile [kw:tail] Example: The upper quartile is that value above which 25 per cent of the observations lie. 25 232. Bisect each other [basekt it r] Example: The lines bisect each other. 233. Intersect [ntsekt] Example: Any two diameters of a circle intersect each other. 234. Median of triangle [tragl] Example: It is superposition that the bisector of the vertex angle, the median and the height of the base in an isosceles triangle. 235. Mid-point [mdpnt] Example: Figure 4 shows the mid-point of a sample migration. 4 236. Perpendicular [p:pndkjl] Example: The sides of the loch are almost perpendicular. 237. Diagonals [dagnlz] Example: Mark five points an equal distance apart along the diagonals. 5 238. Quadrilateral [kwdrltrl] Example: A trapezoid is a quadrilateral with two parallel sides. 239. Constant [knstnt] Example: Inflation is a constant threat. 240. Cubic [kju:bk] Example: ...3 billion cubic metres of soil. 30 241. Determine [dit:min] Example: Testing needs to be done to determine the long-term effects on humans... 242. Express [kspres] Example: Send it express. 243. Identify [aidentifai] Example: Can you identify the man by his picture? 244. Respectively [rispektivli] Example: They finished first and second respectively. 245. State [stet] Example: The country is a member country of EEC.