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dec·re·ment
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"1620年代,指减少的行为或状态; 1660年代,指逐渐浪费而失去的数量,源自拉丁语 decrementum “减少”,来自 decrescere 的词干,“变得更少,减少”,由 de “远离”(见 de-)和 crescere “生长”(源自 PIE 词根 *ker-(2)“生长”)组成。
减退,减少:数量或价值减少
疾病减退期。见stadium decrementi
Latin decrementum, from decrescere
The first known use of decrement was in 1610
dedicationnoun
an act or rite of dedicating to a divine being or to a sacred use
a setting aside for a particular purpose
the inscription dedicating a literary, musical, or artistic work to a person or cause
self-sacrificing devotion
dedicateverb
to set apart for some purpose and especially a sacred or serious purpose
to address or inscribe as a compliment
dedicated her book to her mother
dedicationnoun
an act or rite of dedicating to a divine being or to a sacred use
a setting aside for a particular purpose
the inscription dedicating a literary, musical, or artistic work to a person or cause
self-sacrificing devotion
dedicateverb
to set apart for some purpose and especially a sacred or serious purpose
to address or inscribe as a compliment
dedicated her book to her mother
decryverb
to express disrespect and scorn for : belittle
decry a hero's deeds
to find fault with : condemn
decried the waste of resources
decrescendo1 of 2noun
a lessening in volume of sound
decrescendo2 of 2adverb or adjective
with diminishing volume—used as a direction in music
decrepitudenoun
the quality or state of being decrepit : loss of strength or sturdiness especially from old age
decrepitadjective
broken down with age : worn-out
decrementnoun
a gradual loss or the amount lost
decrementnoun
a gradual loss or the amount lost
1 The smaller the decrement the sharper the tuning.
2 Repulsion of the vane by the action of light commences when this decrement is one-fourth of what it was before the exhaustion of air began.
3 The first form is a prefix decrement operation.
第一种形式是前缀减量操作。
4 If we decrement by that amount checkouts will be negative.
如果按该数量减小,签出将为负.
5 Dynamic damping ratio of frozen soil decreases with increment of frequency or decrement of temperature.
冻土的动阻尼比随频率的增加或温度的降低而减小。
6 The natural logarithm of this ratio is called the logarithmic decrement.
此比率自然对数称为对数的减量。
7 The first form is a prefix decrement operation.
第一种形式是前缀减量操作。
8 We decrement so to speak the variable and then where will we go next in terms of the flow control, the flow of this program.
可以这么说,我们递减这个变量,然后按照控制流,即程序流进入到下一语句。
9 In read-only mode, you cannot increment or decrement them or set the raw value or other values within them.
在只读模式下,不能对其进行增减或在其中设置原始值或其他值。
10 Although the marijuana brownies caused significant decrements in participants’ attentiveness, physical coordination and ability to concentrate, only 11 percent of them ever had a THC blood level over the legal limit.
11 But it seemed, on the contrary, most reasonable to 10 calculate upon a continual decrement in the rate of motion according to the increasing distance from the headquarters of the pursuing enemy.
12 The quality of a galvanometer in this respect is best estimated by taking the logarithmic decrement of the oscillations when the movable system is set swinging.
13 Numeric and enumeration types have decrement operators.
数值类型和枚举类型具有预定义的增量运算符.
14 The results suggest that using cellular phone would lead to decrement on detection task during driving.
对照于现实生活中的驾驶行为,本研究认为驾车时使用免持听筒行动电话,仍然存在着潜在的危害.
15 So, think of negative outcomes as if they were decrements in “health points” in a modern video game.
16 With the growth process moving forward, green leaf area decrement had the increasing tendency.
随着生育进程的推进,绿叶面积衰减量也呈增加的趋势。
17 Ranking points are then reduced in equal decrements for the remaining 91 weeks of the two-year time frame.
18 One theory, says the paper: “high performance on complex creative tasks requires intrinsic motivation, and rewards act as a decrement to this motivation.”
19 The increment of fitness gain of the former happens to have been greater than the decrement entailed by the latter, resulting in the simultaneous increase in the frequency of both the fit and unfit variants.
20 WAVE, BROAD.—A wave having a high decrement, when the strength of the signals is nearly the same over a wide range of wave lengths.
1 减缩
2 消耗
consumption attrition wastage eat wear use take consume gnaw attrite make a draft on exhaustive wearing dissipative waste expense dissipation wasting outgo tabes prey spend burn attrit drawdown exhausted outspent draft drain corrosion exhaustion inroad detrition exhaust dissipate combust
4 减少量
6 减少程度
7 减少
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8 递减