- difference: accumulate, cumulate | WordReference Forums
Hello, I wonder if there is any difference between accumulate and cumulate usage? meaning? any special nuance? Thank you
- cumulative or cummulative - WordReference Forums
Which should I use: cummulative or cumulative? Is cummulative right?
- Cumulative vs continuous - WordReference Forums
Would my understanding of these two sentences be correct? (a) I have been studying English for 3 hours (These three hours must be continuous, without "substantive" break ) (b) I have studied English for 3 hours (These three hours may be the total and can be either cumulative or continuous
- As of today or To date - WordReference Forums
As of today, my savings account has $57,642 00 in it I would use "to date" to describe the cumulative effect of an ongoing process: To date, our charity has distributed 27,000 meals to the hungry The main difference is that "to date" strongly suggests that whatever you are counting, or doing, or have, will change in some way in the near future
- cume folder - WordReference Forums
It is short for cumulative The " cume folder" will contain all records of the student's school career up to that that time: grades, test results, any records of behavioral problems or special learning needs, etc Thus, as your sentence says, this information will be available to teachers and administrators at any school a student attends (Cume folder is a familiar term here in the western US
- Cum Totals [=cumulative US school transcripts]
Hello, I have a question probably for those of you familiar with the American university system I have in front of me a diploma with an official academic transcript, in which the courses taken and grades earned are listed and I wonder what Cum Totals stand for Under the list of courses there
- CUM = Grade Point Average? - WordReference Forums
CUM se refiere a la palabra CUMulative, en "Cumulative Grade Point Average" (CUM GPA) Después de cada semestre cumplido, se calcula la media de TODOS los puntos acumulados hacia un titulo
- Under or in accordance with? - WordReference Forums
Dear All, Is "under" or "in accordance with" right in the sentence below? The cumulative disbursement under in accordance with the 2014 Financial Plan until 30 4 2014 is 766,800 USD (self-made sentence) Thank you
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