英:[ˈmetrɪk]
美:[ˈmetrɪk]
英:[ˈmetrɪk]
美:[ˈmetrɪk]
复数:metrics
词根:metre
adj.metrical 测量的;韵律的;有韵律的
metrological [计量] 度量衡学的
adv.metrically 韵律地;计量地
n.metrics 度量;作诗法;韵律学
metre 米;公尺;韵律
metrology 度量衡;度量衡学
metrication 公制化;采用公制
vi.metricate 施行公制度量衡制度
vt.metricate 采用公制,把……改为公制
noun
metrics plural a part of prosody that deals with metrical (see metrical sense 1) structure
the analytical study of metric—T. S. Eliot
a standard of measurement
no metric exists that can be applied directly to happiness—Scientific Monthly
a mathematical function that associates a real nonnegative number analogous to distance with each pair of elements in a set such that the number is zero only if the two elements are identical, the number is the same regardless of the order in which the two elements are taken, and the number associated with one pair of elements plus that associated with one member of the pair and a third element is equal to or greater than the number associated with the other member of the pair and the third element
adjective
of, relating to, or using the metric system
a metric study
adjective combining form
of, employing, or obtained by (such) a meter
galvanometric
of or relating to (such) an art, process, or science of measuring
geometrical
metric system公制;米制;十进制
metric space度量空间
metric tonn. 公吨
metric unit公制单位;米制单位
complete metric space完备度量空间
"米制的,基于米的重量和度量系统的," 1855年,源自法语 métrique,来自 mèter(见 meter(n.2))。在这个意义上, metrical 可追溯至1797年。 Metric system 于1855年被证实。
米(公尺)的:以米(公尺)测量
米制的
度量
度规
Nounmetric "metrical art, prosody" (in part borrowed from Late Latin metrica —short for ars metrica "metrical art"— from feminine of Latin metricus "metrical, rhythmic," borrowed from Greek metrikós; in part borrowed from Greek metrikḗ —short for metrikḕ téchnē "metrical craft"— or metriká, from, respectively, feminine singular and neuter plural of metrikós "by measurement, metrical") + -ics; (senses 2-3) probably noun derivative of metric "of measurement," earliest in mathematical use, probably after German Metrik — more at metrical Adjective borrowed from French métrique, from mètre meter >entry 3 + -ique -ic >entry 1
The first known use of metric was in 1760
metronomenoun
an instrument that ticks regularly to help a music student play in exact time
metronoun
subway sense 2
metricadjective
of, relating to, or based on the metric system
metrical sense 1
metricaladjective
of, relating to, or arranged in meter
metric sense 1
metricadjective
of, relating to, or based on the metric system
metrical sense 1
metricadjective
of, relating to, or using the metric system
a metric study
1 Jasmine says, sitting down next to me and eyeing our metrics page.
2 And while Alexander himself was apparently doing well by this metric, most of his country is not.
3 The numbers prove it: last year, chocolate consumption exceeded production by 70,000 metric tons, and that deficit is predicted to increase to more than 14 times that amount by 2020.
4 If you're unable to write proper tests, these metrics can help you find the problem.
如果你不能写适当的测试, 这些度量可以帮你找到问题.
5 Before adopting a fuzzy entropy similarity metric, edge detection, image segmentation and segmentation description are accomplished.
针对两幅不同时相图像,该方法先进行区域特征提取, 然后通过构造模糊熵差匹配度量函数来实现图像的自动匹配.
6 TV has been great for 10 years if you’re using the 30 Rock metric, and 15 if you’re using The Wire.
7 It’s an increase of roughly 40,000 metric tons from previous estimates but nowhere near Spain’s typical production range which is a little over a million.
8 That year, from all U.S. sources, frac-sand producers used or sold over 6.5 million metric tons of sand — about what the Great Pyramid of Giza weighs.
9 Charter school proliferation can take part of the blame for schools being “underutilized,” as they draw students from other schools, but the Board’s metric for calculating utilization is also suspect.
10 If you look at actual population metrics at the moment, we tend to be better off than we’d ever been in terms of life expectancy, general health.
11 By virtually any metric, Gore Vidal was a difficult man.
12 Finally, Lomax offered seemingly off-kilter theories that tied folk music to Freud, and he tried to create metrics with which songs could be coded.
13 Using either metric, genres like hip-hop are thriving, while rock is wilting.
14 Even in arenas where brawn is not a metric, equal treatment and financial parity were next to impossible.
15 Enables you to define the project indicators ( risks, efforts and metrics ) used in Resource Management.
定义在资源管理里的项目指标 ( 如风险, 工作? 和度量 )
16 By what metric is Donald Trump being “destroyed”? Which America has been waiting for a self-described parrot banker to tell it just how loutish and disgusting the Republican frontrunner really is?
17 The creators showing the most early promise aren’t too caught up in metrics and growth tactics, he said, although of course they care about that stuff too.
18 BET, which recently underwent an executive-level shake-up, requires a different metric to survive, alas.
19 The contrast is alarming: 70,000 metric tonnes in the year 1871, using sails and hand lines; 4,000 metric tonnes today, with all the might of mechanised fishing brought to bear.
20 "The healthy growth in new buying companies from Asia is the most important metric for us," said Wolf.