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décimal périodique

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

recurring decimal N MATH

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

recur <pres part recurring; pret, pp recurred> [Brit rɪˈkəː, Am rəˈkər] VB intr

recur MATH number:

recurring [Brit rɪˈkəːrɪŋ, Am rəˈkərɪŋ] ADJ

recurring dream, thought, pain:

I. decimal [Brit ˈdɛsɪm(ə)l, Am ˈdɛs(ə)məl] N

II. decimal [Brit ˈdɛsɪm(ə)l, Am ˈdɛs(ə)məl] ADJ

decimal system, currency, number:

circulating decimal N

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recurring ADJ

recur [rɪˈkɜ:ʳ, Am -ˈkɜ:r] VB intr

recur words
recur symptoms
recur event
recur occasion
recur number

decimal [ˈdesɪml] N

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recur <-rr-> [rɪ·ˈkɜr] VB intr

recur words
recur symptoms
recur event
recur occasion
recur number

recurring ADJ

decimal [ˈdes·ɪ·m ə l] N

Present
Irecur
yourecur
he/she/itrecurs
werecur
yourecur
theyrecur
Past
Irecurred
yourecurred
he/she/itrecurred
werecurred
yourecurred
theyrecurred
Present Perfect
Ihaverecurred
youhaverecurred
he/she/ithasrecurred
wehaverecurred
youhaverecurred
theyhaverecurred
Past Perfect
Ihadrecurred
youhadrecurred
he/she/ithadrecurred
wehadrecurred
youhadrecurred
theyhadrecurred

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

Once we have as much precision as we need, we use an estimate to place the decimal point.
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For instance, there are uncountably many numbers whose decimal expansion does not contain the digit 5, and none of these are normal.
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One octet can be used to represent decimal values ranging from 0 to 255.
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The new trading software quoted market prices to additional decimal points and provided trade execution without re-quotes.
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Also, the decimal expansion of a number is not necessarily unique.
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