英:['spɑ:sɪtɪ]
美:['spɑsətɪ]
英:['spɑ:sɪtɪ]
美:['spɑsətɪ]
词根:sparse
adj.sparse 稀疏的;稀少的
adv.sparsely 稀疏地;贫乏地
n.sparseness 稀疏;稀少
稀疏性
Latin sparsus spread out, from past participle of spargere to scatter — more at spark
The first known use of sparse was in 1753
spatenoun
a sudden flood or rush
spat1 of 5
spasticadjective
of, relating to, characterized by, or affected with or as if with spasms
spastic colon
spasmnoun
a sudden uncontrolled contracting of muscles
back spasms
a sudden violent and temporary effort, emotion, or outburst
a spasm of creativity
spasmodicadjective
relating to or affected or characterized by spasm
spasmodic movements
resembling a spasm especially in sudden violence
acting or going now and then : intermittent
spasmodic activity
subject to outburst of emotional excitement : excitable
spasmodicadjective
relating to or affected or characterized by spasm
spasmodic movements
resembling a spasm especially in sudden violence
acting or going now and then : intermittent
spasmodic activity
subject to outburst of emotional excitement : excitable
spasmnoun
a sudden uncontrolled contracting of muscles
back spasms
a sudden violent and temporary effort, emotion, or outburst
a spasm of creativity
Spartan1 of 2noun
a person born or living in ancient Sparta
a person of great courage and self-discipline
Spartan2 of 2adjective
of or relating to Sparta in ancient Greece
marked by strict self-discipline or self-denial
a Spartan athlete
marked by absence of comfort and luxury
a Spartan room
sparseadjective
of few and scattered elementsespecially: not thickly grown or settled
1 Walker is expected to target sparsity aid for rural schools, transportation aid, expanding broadband internet access, administrative efficiency and initiatives to “improve the teacher pipeline.”
2 Not sure how happy she’ll be about the sparsity of the crowd, though.
3 The sparsity of deals indicates that while confidence may be running high in board rooms at a handful of large companies, it is not necessarily widespread across corporate America.
4 High - dimensional data mining faces the challenges of distributed data sparsity and overlapping feature subspace.
高维数据的挖掘面临着数据分布的稀疏性和特征空间的相交性所带来的挑战.
5 Jesus Luzardo walked out to the mound in front of a sparse crowd of Miami Marlins and Philadelphia Phillies fans Saturday with the voice of John Denver echoing throughout loanDepot park.
6 It discusses the exploitation of sparsity in large LP problems as used in practice.
对高阶线性规划问题实际应用的稀疏技术的开发作了探讨。
7 However, there are several challenges to exploiting sparsity.
8 Researchers can also leverage sparsity to more efficiently move and process data on a computer chip.
9 I wonder whether to some extent this reflects the sparsity of connections between different parts of the sector that we want to change.
10 Whole sparsity and local sparsity are proposed aiming at the sparsity of SAR images.
并针对SAR图像的稀疏性,提出了整体稀疏性与局部稀疏性的概念。
11 You know, just because of the sparsity of the fossil record and things like that.
12 In the meantime, although the Saxons had extended their lines to the utmost limits which the sparsity of their men would permit, the Normans surged round and completely overlapped them.
13 Its sparsity and spissitude is in good order, just like the arrangement by the genius.
这种稀疏和密集的分布错落有序,就如同聪明人设计出来的一样。
14 Wavelets offer delight, for instance, because they allow “sparsity” — they succinctly capture and represent fine-grained detail only when it’s relevant or desired.
15 She preferred cleanly poverty and honest sparsity to luxury on credit.
16 The police were palpably disappointed at the sparsity of my knowledge respecting her.
17 There is no more effectual way of giving a traveler a vivid impression of the sparsity of settlement in a rural district than to let him lose his way.
18 But sparsity of evidence is not evidence of sparsity.
19 It went on to add the sparsity of polling as well: “only six publicly released polls between August and Election Day.”
20 The bill also increases the amount of sparsity aid available to 144 qualifying schools with 745 students or fewer and membership density of less than 10 students per square mile.