| 单词 | ciphers | 
| 释义 | cipher1 of 2noun  ci·pher  ˈsī-fər   often attributive   1   a     : zero sense 1a    b     : one that has no weight, worth, or influence : nonentity  It was an odd fact that the financier, a cipher in his own home, could impress all sorts of people at the office.  Why did the family, I wondered, act as if Rita hardly existed? Was she that much of a cipher?   2   a     : a method of transforming a text in order to conceal its meaning  secret communications written in cipher     compare code sense 3b   b     : a message in code  The cipher cannot be decoded without the key.   3    : arabic numeral   4    : a combination of symbolic letters    especially : the interwoven initials of a name    coins that bore the cipher of the sultan   cipher 2 of 2verb  ciphered; ciphering ˈsī-f(ə-)riŋ   intransitive verb   : to use figures in a mathematical process  all children should learn to read, write, and cipher   transitive verb 1    : encipher  ciphered the letters that passed between the two heads of state   2    : to compute arithmetically  ciphered out the sum in his head   ciphers 1 of 2 noun1  as in zeroes   the numerical symbol 0 or the absence of number or quantity represented by it remember to put the cipher after the decimal point   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
 2  as in numbers   a person of no importance or influence it was either write the Great American Novel or be consigned to the status of a cipher in the annals of literature   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 ciphers 2 of 2verbas in figures   to determine (a value) by doing the necessary mathematical operations were surprised by how much we had spent on the cruise after we had ciphered out the grand total   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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