Clear Entry. So if you press the wrong number.. you can erase it without deleting your entire calculation.
"CE" on a calculator stands for "Clear Entry." It allows you to clear the last number or operation that was entered, without clearing the entire calculation.
ce=this
Ce qui means 'that which' i think :)
C on the calculator means Clear. So in other words you erase all of your calculations to start a new one. However CE on the other hand is used for clearing only one number and your entire calculation doesn't get erased.
Input is when you type with the calculator
CE stands for "Clear Entry," which means that when you press it, you only remove the value you most recently typed into the calculator. For example, if you wanted to do 8 * 64 +30 but you type 8 * 64 + 6, press this and then you can just type 30 and fix the problem.
ce= normal
this will be
Ce n'est pas ce qu'elle a dit means "this is not what she said" in English.
I don't recognise this, but if ce is actually CE then it means that the armour meets standards set by the European Community.
i think the phrase is qu'est-ce que and it means what do, or what does
This is not what you think.