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词汇 amortized
释义 amortized
past simple and past participle ofamortize
amortize
verb[ T ]
 formal(UK usuallyamortise)uk /əˈmɔː.taɪz/ us /ˈæm.ɔːr.taɪz/ us /ˈæm.ɔːr.taɪzd/
to reduce a debt or cost by paying small regular amounts: 分期偿还(债务)
They pay monthly loan payments based on a formula that amortizes the debt over 15 years, at 8 percent interest.
The economics of a show depend on the number of weeks over which the producer can amortize the start-up costs.
to take a cost, for example the cost of something bought for a business, away from the amount of tax that is paid, in small amounts over a period of time:
The value of the machinery is amortized over its estimated useful life.
Economics dictate that schedule because it enables clinics to treat patients in shifts to amortize the cost of the equipment, he said.
I know how to make a profit, and I know how to amortize the debt.
That cost, he said, could be amortized over the life of the revenue stream.
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non-current
non-interest
non-prime
outstanding
use something as collateral
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Examples of amortized


amortized

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


This reuse permits the effort required to develop sets of transformations to be amortized over a large number of derivations.
Using this technique, the carry propogation which occurs when the final carry-save number is converted back to binary is amortized over many additions.
As with any context-dependent optimization, the time cost of specialization must be amortized across repeated executions of the specialized program.
The net return per farm is regressed on the amortized cost per acre-inch of irrigation, volume of groundwater used, and labour used.
The authors remark that giving a rule set with optimal amortized complexity is complicated.
Some expenditures have an impact over several periods and capital-type items should be amortized and charged accordingly.
The former has constant cost; as for the latter, it is reasonable to assume a constant amortized cost.
Without pretending generality, we introduce the notion of amortized complexity in a form suiting our purpose.
By amortizing the cost of the reversal over those insertions, we see that each operation requires only 0(1) amortized time.
The amortized cost per functioning well is uniform across all classes of farmers ($82).
Since reading the array does not change its potential, that bound is the total bound on the amortized time taken to perform the operation.
Chapter 7 shows how to convert an amortized data structure into a worst-case one by systematically scheduling delayed computations.
The operations have 0(1) time complexity, provided that we content ourselves with, so-called, amortized efficiency, instead of worst-case efficiency.
According to the above debit analysis, this suspension has been paid for by this time, so the amortized bounds would be unaffected.
The total annualized and amortized costs associated with equipping our facility were $1,646,330.
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