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factors

/fak-terz/US // ˈfæk tərz //

因素,因数

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the plural of factor.

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Examples

  • The recent fires resulted from a combination of local and global factors, but human mismanagement — from climate change to deforestation to neglecting controlled burns — is the backdrop of each crisis.

  • As Google’s official representatives informed us, E-A-T is not in itself a ranking factor.

  • Developmental researchers acknowledge that many personal and social factors interact throughout life.

  • Even though Google is planning to move away from backlinks in the future, they still remain the most important ranking factor for your pages.

  • The relative closeness of the election is a factor here, too.

  • Two factors made Hiram Revels especially interesting to the Washington establishment.

  • There are so many factors at play, but in the end, the culmination of them resulted in your death.

  • Today many in the economics and urban planning professions consider such factors close to irrelevant.

  • It is simply that we have failed to understand and examine the factors that are putting young gay men at risk.

  • Age is one of many factors, but it will play a larger role in the conversation as Baby Boomers retire and longevity is extended.

  • Other factors being equal, the amount of urea indicates the activity of metabolism.

  • Factors which favor an early deposit are high acidity, diminished urinary pigments, and excessive excretion of uric acid.

  • The moment that we introduce the operation of human volition and activity, that, too, becomes one of the factors of "survival."

  • Merchandise brokers, unless factors, negotiate for the sale of merchandise without having possession or control of it.

  • But there is also a third point as yet insufficiently realised—the historic factors of the problem.