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quo·tient
kwo shnt
复数:quotients
noun
the number resulting from the division of one number by another
the numerical ratio usually multiplied by 100 between a test score and a standard value
quota, share
the magnitude of a specified characteristic or quality
the celebrity's likability quotient is high
intelligence quotient智商(缩写为IQ)
intelligence quotient (IQ)智商
intelligence quotient (iq)智商
quotient space商空间
emotion quotient (EQ)情商
emotion quotient (eq)情商
emotional quotient情商;情感商数
difference quotient差商,均差;差分商
在数学中,“除法过程的结果,一个数被另一个数除后得到的数量,一个量包含在另一个量中的次数”,15世纪中期, quocient,源自拉丁语 quotiens,“多少次?多少次?; 每次都”,时间代词形容词,来自 quot “多少?”(来自 PIE 词根 *kwo-, 关系代词和疑问代词的词干)。拉丁语副词 quotiens 在中古英语中被误认为是 quot 的现在分词 -ens。
分数高R
商数,系数:用除法所算得的数
商
商值表
quotient-meter 测量两个不同类量值之商的仪表。
Middle English quocient, modification of Latin quotiens how many times, from quot how many
The first known use of quotient was in the 15th century
rabbinatenoun
the office of a rabbi
a group of rabbis
rabbinoun
master entry 1 sense 1a, teacher—used as a term of address for Jewish religious leaders
a professionally trained leader of a Jewish congregation
quote1 of 2verb
to repeat (someone else's words) exactly
quote Shakespeare
to give as an example
to set off written material by quotation marks
quote2 of 2noun
quotation sense 3
quotation mark
quotientnoun
the number resulting from the division of one number by another
dividing 10 by 5 gives a quotient of 2
quotientnoun
the number resulting from the division of one number by another
dividing 10 by 5 gives a quotient of 2
quotientnoun
the numerical ratio usually multiplied by 100 between a test score and a measurement on which that score might be expected largely to depend
1 But this production also makes it clear that “Fool for Love” has a lot more going for it than its adrenaline quotient.
2 The intelligence quotient measures the ratio of a person's intellectual age to his chronological age.
智商,是一个人的智力年龄和实际年龄的比值.
3 A rustic round wood table with an urn pedestal from Restoration Hardware fit her style quotient for dining, and you can set a glass down on its weathered finish without worrying about rings.
4 The annoyance quotient rises with the script’s insistence on the million-dollar sweepstakes coupon.
5 These questions tease and tickle throughout “The Moors,” which as you may have gathered has a high whimsy quotient.
6 Conjuring might haunt multiplexes for the rest of the summer. And, with the movie’s high-fright quotient, no one will be sleeping through this sleeper.
7 Portland's Pacific Youth Choir upped the Christmas quotient, most impressively with a "Deck the Halls" that took unusually tricky rhythmic twists.
8 It has a seriously limited ability to transform your happiness quotient.
9 The child makes intelligence quotient determine must get the home agrees longly.
孩子作智商测定必须得到家长的同意.
10 Being rich doesn't actually increase your happiness quotient...
有钱不见得能提高你的幸福指数。
11 "The paranoia, anxiety quotient is cranked way up," actor Damian Lewis said.
12 Organizer Toby Rose said the strong contest reflected the "high canine quotient" at Cannes.
13 T: Go on dividing, what will happen to the quotient?
师: 继续往下除, 商会出现什么情况?
14 So, you can rest assured that the cheese quotient of this dip is . . . high.
15 This album's pop quotient, meanwhile, is adequate, but anonymous.
16 While the ear-candy quotient might be lower than on records of yore, the result encourages - and often rewards - deeper listening.
17 The two major elements of modern horror entertainment seem to be the creeping dread factor and the gross-out quotient.
18 Still, in her book, she offered “fun in bed quotients” for married and unmarried lovers.
19 In return, there’s a gee-whiz quotient — so many people, so many good, simple, can-do ideas.
20 Any words and deeds that underestimate netizen intelligence quotient can suffer only disgustful and mock.
任何低估网民智商的言行只会遭到唾弃和耻笑.