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formula

/fawr-myuh-luh/US // ˈfɔr myə lə //UK // (ˈfɔːmjʊlə) //

公式,公式化,公式中,公式中的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural for·mu·las, for·mu·lae [fawr-myuh-lee]. /ˈfɔr myəˌli/.

    • : a set form of words, as for stating or declaring something definitely or authoritatively, for indicating procedure to be followed, or for prescribed use on some ceremonial occasion.
    • : any fixed or conventional method for doing something: His mystery stories were written according to a popular formula.
    • : Mathematics. a rule or principle, frequently expressed in algebraic symbols.such a symbolic expression.
    • : Chemistry. an expression of the constituents of a compound by symbols and figures.Compare empirical formula, molecular formula, structural formula.
    • : a recipe or prescription: a new formula for currant wine.
    • : a special nutritive mixture, especially of milk, sugar, and water, in prescribed proportions for feeding a baby.
    • : a formal statement of religious doctrine.
    • : a set of specifications as to weight, engine displacement, fuel capacity, etc., for defining a class of racing cars: Some races are open to Formula One cars.

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Examples

  • Anytime that’s the case, we can turn to the quadratic formula.

  • The program will figure out whether there’s a way of assigning days to the babysitters that makes the formula true, or “satisfiable,” meaning you get the three days you want.

  • There are lots of ways of assigning 1s and 0s to this simple formula — or building the guest list — and it’s possible that after running through them the computer will conclude it’s not possible to satisfy all the competing demands.

  • Ostrander and her colleagues published their new formula online July 2 in Cell Systems.

  • Decoding the impact of rank changes into clicks and conversions can look like a simple formula for a customer at first.

  • Indeed, Lion Air, with 45 percent of the domestic Indonesian airline market, has swallowed the Fernandes formula whole.

  • I'm just not sure that the formula continues to work for us at 50 given other uses we might have for that money.

  • Methane (chemical formula CH4) is one of the simplest hydrocarbons, which literally means “containing hydrogen and carbon.”

  • The formula of most of their programs has Drew doing the house hunting and Jonathan doing the design and construction.

  • Then a critical change was ordered—a fuel using a new formula that was thought to be more stable and deliver more power.

  • The formula would be: “The pump invented—Drain a well ,” or Water raised in a hollow.

  • The formula for the date of its foundation in 1636 may be thus expressed—Harvard College founded; the chum age .

  • They had been in a rut long enough, and they laughed at the Colonel's formula, which nearly every child knew by heart.

  • Then he spoke of the Colonel, laughing at his peculiarities, and asking if she had ever heard of the Crompton "Formula."

  • We all use the formula of "your most obedient, humble servant," even when we intend anything but humility or obedience.