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数量级;
Noun
1. a degree in a continuum of size or quantity;
"it was on the order of a mile"
"an explosion of a low order of magnitude"
2. a number assigned to the ratio of two quantities; two quantities are of the same order of magnitude if one is less than 10 times as large as the other; the number of magnitudes that the quantities differ is specified to within a power of 10
数量级
The first known use of order of magnitude was in 1875
1 This set of evidence is more than an order of magnitude larger than previous findings, the study authors write.
2 Mindful of concerns about the technical feasibility of robotic in-space assembly of satellites, each an order of magnitude larger than the International Space Station, the Caltech team has been looking at very different approaches to space solar power.
3 So the order of magnitude of the demand is astronomical.
4 As a result, the scientists could reduce the input power the device required by roughly an order of magnitude.
5 And not by a little, either — by an order of magnitude.
6 This pairs a team’s ability to execute with an almost competitive product in a climate-effective technology bucket to understand the order of magnitude that your multiple can achieve.
7 Go up another order of magnitude, and the LLM can now perform tasks that require four skills at once, again with the same level of competency.
8 The crystal in question, called a nanocomposite superlattice, leads to an order of magnitude improvement in the amount of power needed to write a bit, according to research reported last week in Nature Communications.
9 The masses of Earth and the sun differ by five orders of magnitude.
地球与太阳的质量相差五个数量级。
10 (figurative)The problem is of the same order of magnitude for all concerned.
这个问题对有关各方的影响是一样大的。
11 The actual measurement is two orders of magnitude (= a hundred times) greater than we expected.
实际测量结果比我们预料的大两个量级(即一百倍)。
12 S. law surrounding patent enforcement has changed substantially and the stakes have gone order of magnitude.
在过去的十年间,美国关于专利执行方面的法律经历了实质性的改变,诉讼的风险已经有了数量级的提升.
13 MLC also reduces SSD reliability by an order of magnitude because the chip wears out faster.
刚果解放运动也减少了国安部的可靠性由一个量级,因为该芯片磨损更快.
14 This is also a competitive figure could reach millions of monthly order of magnitude.
这也是一个有竞争力的数字,每月可以达到百万量级.
15 In the last 10 years researchers have advanced by roughly an order of magnitude.
在过去10年中,研究人员大约前进了一个数量级.
16 Of course our implementation was still slower, but not by an order of magnitude.
当然,我们的实现仍然慢一些, 但不是按照数量级(计算)了.
17 New boosters can increase the payload by almost one order of magnitude.
新型助推器能使有效负载几乎增加一个数量级.
18 The extremely crude treatment serves to estimate the order of magnitude of the response.
精确度很差的处理方法可以用来估计响应的数量级.
19 America and Russia do not face a problem of the same order of magnitude as Japan.
美俄两国所面临问题的重要性与日本的不可同日而语。