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density

/den-si-tee/US // ˈdɛn sɪ ti //UK // (ˈdɛnsɪtɪ) //

密度,密度大,密度高,密度大的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural den·si·ties.

    • : the state or quality of being dense; compactness; closely set or crowded condition.
    • : stupidity; slow-wittedness; obtuseness.
    • : the number of inhabitants, dwellings, or the like, per unit area: The commissioner noted that the population density of certain city blocks had fallen dramatically.
    • : Physics. mass per unit volume.
    • : Electricity. the quantity of electricity per unit of volume at a point in space, or the quantity per unit of area at a point on a surface.current density.
    • : the degree of opacity of a substance, medium, etc., that transmits light.
    • : Photography. the relative degree of opacity of an area of a negative or transparency, often expressed logarithmically.
    • : Computers. a measure of the compactness of data saved on a storage medium, as disk or tape, or displayed on an electronic screen.

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Examples

  • The employment picture improves somewhat, though a smaller density of the population would be working.

  • For Reed Hastings, talent density is the key first step to being able to let go of traditional rule structures.

  • That spells opportunity for Airbnb, which features plenty of unique, rural home rentals on its platform—particularly in markets that don’t have enough density to be served by large hotels.

  • Reliance on transit rather than cars bolsters the city’s economic vibrancy by increasing density and, in turn, labor and capital productivity.

  • Looming humans, bright lights and higher density tanks may have shifted the behavior of a species that spends most of its time alone and under the radar.

  • Not long after I was finally diagnosed, my doctor ordered a bone density scan.

  • Later studies showed that only gaining weight and the return of natural menstruation help improve bone density.

  • This leaves people with a history of anorexia and reduced bone density like me at high risk for fractures.

  • But he's immersing himself, creating the density of felt detail from which fine performances emerge.

  • I always thought there was a bone density test or something to be able to get in.

  • Density of population refers to the average number of people per square mile in a state.

  • Density is found by dividing the total population of a state by the total land area of the state.

  • Every moment the mob increased in density, and with difficulty the coaches wormed their way through the tumultuous gatherings.

  • These organisms are light and delicate, their density of body very slight, their weight slighter still.

  • The rock here being of various degrees of density, the waters had essayed a thousand channels.