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Monte Carlo
[ mon-tee kahr-loh, -ti; Italian mawn-te kahr-law ]
noun
- a town in Monaco principality, in SE France: gambling resort.
adjective
- Statistics. of, relating to, or using a Monte Carlo method, as a Monte Carlo simulation or solution.
Monte Carlo
/ mɔ̃te karlo; ˈmɒntɪ ˈkɑːləʊ /
noun
- a town and resort forming part of the principality of Monaco, on the Riviera: famous casino and the destination of an annual car rally (the Monte Carlo Rally ). Pop: 15 507 (2000)
Example Sentences
A Hamiltonian Monte Carlo model was trained on data from Weeks 1 and 2 of the 2018-20 seasons.
We implement Monte Carlo simulations for this, using randomness to simulate the rest of the regular season and playoffs thousands of times, keeping tabs on what happens in each simulation.
Yeah, like Kathmandu and Monte Carlo, Maine and Monrovia, Harold had been to Vegas before.
She married Kenneth Dear, a businessman, in 1964, and after his retirement they moved to Malta, then Monte Carlo.
Newton shot the photos in Monte Carlo—where he lived—and the Tuscan countryside.
Oklahoma-born Tallchief rose to fame in the 1940s, when, at 17 she joined the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
There are detailed dispatches from the various cities he photographed: Monte-Carlo, Los Angeles, Warsaw, Lake Como.
The young man from far away had not, so far as he knew, either enemies or friends at Monte Carlo.
Then, you know, she had no right to play in the Rooms again; she was supposed to pay her hotel bill, and leave Monte Carlo.
If God put a beggar on horseback, would the horse be blamable for galloping to Monte Carlo?
This was simply because all Long's dealers were doing a Monte Carlo business in back and he was the only one footloose.
Suddenly he remembered—saw—a scene in the gambling rooms at Monte Carlo on the only visit he had ever paid to the place.
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