indeterminate如何读

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indeterminate是什么意思

  • adj.不确定的;含混的

indeterminate自然拼读

in·de·ter·mi·nate

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indeterminate扩展

indeterminately (adv.), indeterminateness (n.)

indeterminate词根

词根:indeterminate

adj.

indeterminable 不能解决的;不能确定的

n.

indeterminateness 不定性

indetermination 不确定;无法断定

不确定;[数]

indeterminacy不确定;[数] 不确定性

indeterminate英英释义

Adjective

1. not precisely determined or established; not fixed or known in advance;

"of indeterminate age"

"a zillion is a large indeterminate number"

"an indeterminate point of law"

"the influence of environment is indeterminate"

"an indeterminate future"

2. having a capacity for continuing to grow at the apex;

"an indeterminate stem"

3. of uncertain or ambiguous nature;

"the equivocal (or indeterminate) objects painted by surrealists"

4. not capable of being determined;

"the indeterminate number of plant species in the jungle"

5. not leading to a definite ending or result;

"an indeterminate campaign"

indeterminate词组

statically indeterminate structure[化]超静定结构;静不定结构

indeterminate词源中文解释

14世纪末,源自晚期拉丁语的 indeterminatus "未定义的,无限的",来自 in- "不,相反的"(见 in-(1))+ determinatus, determinare 的过去分词 "包围,限制,设定界限"(见 determine)。相关词汇: Indeterminately。

indeterminate_数学行业词汇

未定元

indeterminate_法律行业词汇

不明确的

indeterminate词源英文解释

Middle English indeterminat, from Late Latin indeterminatus, from Latin in- + determinatus, past participle of determinare to determine

The first known use of indeterminate was in 1603

indeterminate儿童词典英英释义

indicateverb

to point out or point to

to be a sign of

flowers indicating the arrival of spring

to state or express briefly : suggest

index1 of 2noun

a device (as the pointer on a scale) used to indicate a value or quantity

something that leads a person to a particular fact or conclusion : indication

the price of goods is an index of the economy

an alphabetical list in a printed work that gives with each item listed the page number where it may be found

plural usually indices a mathematical figure, letter, or expression (as the exponent 3 in a3) showing a power or root of another

a symbol ☞ used to direct attention

index2 of 2verb

to provide with an index

index a book

to list in an index

to serve as an index of

index1 of 2noun

a device (as the pointer on a scale) used to indicate a value or quantity

something that leads a person to a particular fact or conclusion : indication

the price of goods is an index of the economy

an alphabetical list in a printed work that gives with each item listed the page number where it may be found

plural usually indices a mathematical figure, letter, or expression (as the exponent 3 in a3) showing a power or root of another

a symbol ☞ used to direct attention

index2 of 2verb

to provide with an index

index a book

to list in an index

to serve as an index of

index1 of 2noun

a device (as the pointer on a scale) used to indicate a value or quantity

something that leads a person to a particular fact or conclusion : indication

the price of goods is an index of the economy

an alphabetical list in a printed work that gives with each item listed the page number where it may be found

plural usually indices a mathematical figure, letter, or expression (as the exponent 3 in a3) showing a power or root of another

a symbol ☞ used to direct attention

index2 of 2verb

to provide with an index

index a book

to list in an index

to serve as an index of

index1 of 2noun

a device (as the pointer on a scale) used to indicate a value or quantity

something that leads a person to a particular fact or conclusion : indication

the price of goods is an index of the economy

an alphabetical list in a printed work that gives with each item listed the page number where it may be found

plural usually indices a mathematical figure, letter, or expression (as the exponent 3 in a3) showing a power or root of another

a symbol ☞ used to direct attention

index2 of 2verb

to provide with an index

index a book

to list in an index

to serve as an index of

indeterminateadjective

not clearly or exactly decided : vague

indeterminate plans

not leading to a clear end or result

indeterminate医学词典英英释义

indeterminateadjective

relating to, being, or undergoing indeterminate cleavage

an indeterminate egg

indeterminate 例句

1 The neutral setting, moreover, is in keeping with the mythological subject, which takes place in an indeterminate time and place.

2 Or that a novel so concerned with the arbitrary, impossible nature of storytelling should embrace archives, with their shapeless, indeterminate character, as its scaffolding.

3 Then, at some distant, indeterminate point in the future, Jim is revivified.

4 The South African designer Lukhanyo Mdingi makes matching jackets and joggers for people of indeterminate gender out of felted mohair, wool and acrylic, with scarves that double as body shawls.

5 Some other Methods: To solve limit of indeterminate are given by example.

结合实例说明了对不宜用洛必达法则的不定式极限的处理方法.

6 The work titled “become a stranger to yourself” is filled with images of what look like blood vessels or perhaps scars, and some indeterminate red masses that might be organs.

7 Even the “Lark,” for all its pastoral popularity, has an indeterminate form and a sense of “sonic freedom,” Saylor writes.

8 The threat of their presence is as constant, yet indeterminate, as my father’s bad moods.

9 Set at an indeterminate point in the future, there are clearly imbalances between gender; female hosts being abused by ugly men is part of the reason for the park’s existence.

10 This is why 0/0 is dubbed indeterminate.

11 I hope to carry on for an indeterminate period.

我希望能进行一段时期。

12 It all glowed invitingly in the flicker of gaslight lamps, a world away from the oily stews of indeterminate origin I’d been choking down at the Priest Hole.

13 Set pair analysis ( SPA ) is a new idea for the treatment of indeterminate problem.

集对分析是处理不确定性问题的一种新理念.

14 “Advance Man,” the only one I had previously seen, is perhaps the weakest of the plays, heavy on exposition and indeterminate in tone.

15 The lives they lead are messy and indeterminate, but each woman’s life belongs to her.

16 Note that true are by their nature indeterminate.

请注意真值就其本质而言是不可确定的.

17 If you take your cue from “Her,” Spike Jonze’s cinematic fantasy set in an indeterminate time and place, the future won’t look so very different from the here and now.

18 Controls whether or not the user can select the indeterminate state of the CheckBox.

控制用户是否可以选择复选框的不确定状态.

19 Such force systems are said to be statically indeterminate.

这样的力系叫做静不定力系.

20 Ambiguous by nature, photographs flutter indeterminately until pinned down with a caption.

indeterminate 同义词

4 超静定的

redundant

8 含糊不清的

gnomic

11 不确切的

free vague imprecise

18 病因不明的

idiopathic

20 难以预测

doubtful vagary

27 总状的

racemose

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