- 看过 fluctuation 的人也看了 :
- variation
- change
- inconstancy
fluctuation 的定义
- continual change from one point or condition to another.
- wavelike motion; undulation.
- Genetics. a body variation due to environmental factors and not inherited.
fluctuation 近义词
vacillation
fluctuation 的近义词 3 个
更多fluctuation例句
- Your research adviser suggested that it may just have been random fluctuations from two sources.
- That indefiniteness is known as “quantum uncertainty,” and, unfortunately also as “quantum fluctuation.”
- In that case, the wild fluctuations in the polls from, say, 1976 or 1988 might not be as relevant.
- It’s possible that some of the fluctuations in weekly claims aren’t that meaningful at this point, since the numbers are so huge.
- So if we use GSC data to measure brand, we might be able to see some fluctuations in interest but, if we’re using Google Analytics terminology, our data is basically sampled at 15%.
- Side effects may include recession, job contraction, 401(k) bruising, recurrent Dow fluctuation, and IRA bleeding.
- With each wobbly, distorted bass riff and womp-womp-womp robotic fluctuation, bodies explode in epileptic fits.
- That kind of sheer fluctuation in itself introduces systemic risk.
- One disadvantage of this system was the fluctuation of the value of the tobacco, based upon the law of supply and demand.
- Her religion was a deep, smooth, current without fluctuation.
- Fluctuation in water level seemed especially important in determining distribution of fishes in the area studied.
- Every week new price lists were prepared so as to cover new fluctuation of cost to the retailer.
- Who has developed the currents, those regular fluctuation of the abysses into which we never descend?